All,
I am a long time lurker but never posted. I am running ser 0.9.6 for many years with no problems. Just recently none of my users can register. Well – they register once then expire out. I noticed that several ser processes are cpu-
bound consuming all available cycles.
Once they drop register they can never reregister.
I restored the ser DB to an older one that was saved when the system was working properly. Any ideas why the ser processes would be CPU bound?
Nothing has been changed on the ser proxy in years and the system has been super stable for 2 years. Has anyone seen this behavior in the past?
This is from top:
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
4466 root 25 0 39960 1948 1368 R 35.8 0.0 1:43.97 ser
4477 root 25 0 39960 2028 1448 R 34.5 0.1 0:21.85 ser
4471 root 25 0 39960 2040 1456 R 32.8 0.1 0:47.63 ser
4475 root 25 0 39960 1940 1360 R 32.5 0.0 2:08.90 ser
4470 root 25 0 39960 1916 1336 R 32.2 0.0 1:09.92 ser
4480 root 25 0 39960 1828 1248 R 30.5 0.0 4:45.16 ser
Any ideas would be greatly apreciated.
Michael
www.UnigyfromIPC.com
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