Hello!

I've seen the same on our Secure Platform with NG AI R54 in a
cluster-environment.
I found that you don't have to do cprestart, only a policy re-install is
needed
the get the CPU utilization to the normal level again.

Regards,

Tobias

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Gesendet: Samstag, 6. Dezember 2003 07:57
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Betreff: [FW-1] Processor load >100% after policy install


Hi,

we experienced a strange problem: Suddenly the processor load of our
firewall
module shot up to 100% and stayed there until we did a cprestart. It seemed
that the trigger of this event might have been the installation of a new
policy. Our OS: Solaris8.

Has anyone seen something similar?

M. Schwartzkopff

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