Try sniffing the WUG box at it's connection to the network and see if
the sniffer pickups any un-necessary delays from either the network or
the box WUG is running on. If the RTT times for the PING's look good on
the network, then most likely the delay is occuring inside the box
somewhere. 

FWIW, I have the same issue but it's not concerning me too much right
now and once I find some free time to analyze the issue in depth, this
is how I'm going to determine if the issues are network or box related
and then go from there (I know we have a router down-town filtering SNMP
from passing between major divisions in our network and suspect it may
be box related due to network timeout delays while WUG holds the return
port "open" while waiting for a reply which will never come. If so, then
I'll deal with it when I cross that bridge).

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Bryan Harrell, SPII 
Network Transport & Administration - Tallahassee
Fla. Dept of Revenue
(850)-921-0700  S/C 291-0700
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I was running WUG 8.01 on an Compaq AP550 (PIII, 550Mhz, 512M RAM),
that had been upgraded in increments from WUG4.
It was running WUG Service, WUG Console (Reg modified), WUG WebServer,
MRTG, Jagga WARFTP server, WordTime, McAfee AV and MS Office products
(Outlook, Excel, Word).
It also ran Dameware and Checkpoint software to client sites
With 35 maps and some 300 devices even with 90s poll it was under some
duress and would frequently freeze for 10s.
 
I have just migrated it to a Compaq W8000 PIV, 2.6Ghz, 1G RAM) with
same configuration.
It runs much better but according to task manager the desktop WUG is
running at maximum CPU all the time.
Memory utilisation is 25%
 
I know thta the "recomendation" is not to run the Service and Console
together, but the console is much better than the web for what we need.
Any ideas why WUG pushes the CPU to 100% permanently?
 
 
Regards
IanC 


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