So you've noticed 100% CPU usage on this server or high memory usage when
it's running (thus, the unresponsiveness?)?

--
Wolf


On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 11:38 AM, Gonzalo Vasquez <gvasq...@altiuz.cl>wrote:

> Wolf,
>
> Yes, almost 100% unresponsive, even closing windows is extremely slow.
>
> The server component is terminated by a single CTRL-C, i.e. it's
> interrupted....as the main is invoked in a black cmd window.
>
> I've also realized that I also had to the terminate the client side to
> recover 100% responsiveness, this part of the code is running as a webapp
> in IBM WAS Server
>
> It's virutalized in an ESXi server.-
>
> Thanks.
>
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> El 10-04-2013, a las 12:34, Wolfgang Richter <w...@cs.cmu.edu> escribió:
>
> What do you mean by:
>
> the server get's really "stuck" until I terminate the server component.
>>
>
> Do you mean your Windows Server becomes almost unresponsive?
>
> Other processes can't work properly?
>
> How do you terminate the server component?
>
> Also, is this in a virtualized/cloud environment, or bare metal Windows
> Server?
>
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