I have a server it's a dual proc AMD system.  I have a weird problem.  I do
not know what is causing it... Obviously that is why I am here.. Just
curious if anyone else has seen this and has any ideas what might be going
on.

If I connect to the Windows Server with Remote Desktop it all is fine.  As
soon as I disconnect the pings start to rise on the hlds servers.  The
"System" process pegs one of the CPUs.  All of the servers I have bound to
the main CPU start to ping out and lag.  When I connect back to the Windows
Server with Remote Desktop eventually the System process goes back to
normal.  I have disabled all non-essential services I believe.  It is weird
that this just happens right as I disconnect from remote desktop.  I was
thinking maybe it was some type of back door or something on the server.
However, I see no additional bandwidth usage at that time.  Everything
network wise looks reasonable.  I don't know how to start trying to find out
what specific process that is being ran by the "System" process as I know it
does a lot of work on behalf of the services.  This is why I went through
and disabled non-essential services.  I wish I could disable more but as the
server is remote I don't want to accidently cut myself off from being able
to use remote desktop.

This appears to happen each night around 1am.  But I cannot verify this as I
normally am not up this late playing on the server.  It eventually passes
from what I am told and then it goes back to normal.  My scheduled tasks are
set to run at around 5am so it is not some scheduled process causing the
problems.

Does anyone have any idea?  I know this really is not a hlds issue so please
forgive me.  But I just though you guys would have an idea of what might be
going on.

I already ran spybot search and destroy and adaware on the server.  I am at
a loss to try to figure out what is going on.  Any help would be
appreciated.

Thanks in advance,
Scott


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