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Can a person take a process such as
inetinfo.exe and set the cpu process of that application to 60%. What I am looking for maybe something from
Windows resource kit or some third party app. Thanks for the reply. RS Machine in question: Windows 2000 server
running Exchange 5.5. On occasion the inetinfo.exe pegs the cpu to 100%
preventing our BackUp Exec server to start the backup job on the Exchange 5.5 machine.
There are no resources available for the remote agent to start. Often all I
have to do is kill the inetinfo process which then respawns itself taking the
cpu back to a normal setting. For the kill job I use pstools from
SysInternals.com. From: Dirk Bulinckx
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Can you "translate" this to
something I could understand? What is "spike"? And what
should the tool "spike" about Servers ALive? Dirk. From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of ListServ Does anyone know of a tool that can spike a process to check
to make sure a person has SA setup properly? ########################## |
- RE: [SA-list] spike cpu/tools ListServ
- RE: [SA-list] spike cpu/tools Dirk Bulinckx
- RE: [SA-list] spike cpu/tools Greg D. Moore
