Ok - I will install the processexplorer, but later this day, ist a productive system, but after 9pm CEST I can be a bit less carefull.
Here is an actual screenshot-part of the taskmanager during a big mail came in: http://www.crnet.de/labor/img/example-bigmail.gif On the right site is the pearl-task growing up, on the left "system". A good point was from [Donald .. Lorian Network] that the system is still responsive during this happens, what it is now and wansnt with (2) - the smtp-connections page was still working and reloading, but the number of connections was growing up hardly. In this example the mail came from an authenticated user over his DSL. So if is is killing the system it could also have to do something with the bandwith of the delivery. That reminds me on HTML- or XML- parsers on my workstation, wich also peak up to 100% somehow when waiting on responses from servers and the old versions of ISSB-Spamtrash where I was involved to the development too. I turned debug on. Mit freundlichen Gru?en Christian Rehkopf > that's something I saw in the past, and it's not related to > the AV but to the underlying need for ASSP to "pipe" the > message to the mail > server; if would be interesting to repeat the test by keeping > an eye on the machine using the "performance monitor" and > possibily also using this critter > > http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/Utilities/ProcessExplorer. mspx > to find out which process or which "subrocess" (library ...) is eating > up the CPU; the perfmon will give you an "historical track" while the > procexp will allow you to better drill down on processes; I'm about to > setup a "testbed" using some monitoring tools and try to help Fritz > identifying the culprit > Also, and since we're at this, you may also enable the "debug trace" > in ASSP this way you may also be able to see "which part of the code" > (if any) is responsible for the high CPU usage ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc. Still grepping through log files to find problems? Stop. Now Search log events and configuration files using AJAX and a browser. Download your FREE copy of Splunk now >> http://get.splunk.com/ _______________________________________________ Assp-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/assp-user
