In message <10998-1269884106-801...@sneakemail.com>, Tony Gravagno <3xk547...@sneakemail.com> writes
From: Curt Stewart
The environment is a virtualized Windows 2003 Server and
Universe 10.2.10

On occasion, I've been notified twice, it may have
occurred more often, a Universe process
(tl_server.exe) will consume 100% of the CPU.

Curt, I wasn't watching this tread earlier, sorry.
This is the Exact same problem that Mike Roosa at Tolt is having,
as documented in another recent thread here.  Rocket has been
unable to thoroughly diagnose the issue but tl_server does seem
to be either the culprit or a "telltale victim".  I highly
recommend you contact Rocket and tell them this may be related to
the Tolt situation.  Note that their environment is also
virtualized in VMware.  Perhaps there is something in VMware,
like flushing, or some abnormal condition, which causes tl_server
to start spinning.

Ahhh! This sounds like a long-standing problem that I thought had been fixed some while back. We used to suffer this with UV9.6 on NT but I don't remember it with UV10/Win2K.

We didn't have a virtualised environment at the time, so if it's the problem we had, it's nothing to do with VMware.

Cheers,
Wol
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