I was viewing the community suite just a while ago and after a while i
noticed that the CPU rose up to 94%. You're right, it couldn't be the
FlashCom.exe service. It's my IExplorer.exe services that had jumped to 94%
even without attaching the webcam. I'm using IE 5.5 SP2. I'm going to verify
this again while i wait for my webcam to come back from another state (Dumb
collegue took it away to my regional office without informing me).

I'm now using Mozilla 1.0. So far so good ! Must be M$ thingy !! Geezz ..

Anthony

-----Original Message-----
From: Jochem van Dieten [mailto:jochemd@;oli.tudelft.nl]
Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 7:18 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: [OT] FlashCom Server High CPU Utilization


Anthony Wong wrote:

> opps .. i need to add something. This high utilization only occurs
> when i connect my webcam to the flash comm server. Else, it's working
> fine even with the chat. I think this issue is quite different from
> Joachem's post earlier with regards to chat.asc which had to be
> re-written. I find patching the communicationcomponents from MM site
> solves the problem and along you'll get the CommsComponent for FlashMX.
>
> Someone took away my web cam now and i couldn't test exactly which
> service that gives me such a high CPU. I reckon it could be
> FlashCom.exe service.

The Community Suite app is now running 2 concurrent streams with 8
clients and some chatting, and CPU usage is about 2%. On the other hand,
the people having their webcam hooked up and sending a stream to the
server report a CPU usage of more as 50%, and I had IE eat about 75%
just watching it (switching to Mozilla solved that).
If it happens again, please check which service eats the CPU,
considering you don't have the other symptoms I don't expect it to be
FlashCom.

Jochem

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