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тАО10-14-2001 04:05 PM
тАО10-14-2001 04:05 PM
HPTopTools NetServer Agents 100% CPU
Does anyone know why the HPTopTools NetServer agents (version 5.5) consume 100% of the CPU utilization. Thanks
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тАО10-14-2001 10:04 PM
тАО10-14-2001 10:04 PM
Re: HPTopTools NetServer Agents 100% CPU
hy
probably it is not the version whici consume 100% cpu,
try the following step: check which agent is responsible for hight utilization, check in read me at which subsystem hardware it is relate, usualy this problem apear with managment problems, the services cannot comunicate with the managment chip installed on board, the way to solve is perform a managment reset, pulling off power cables, lan cables, perifericals as modem, printers, ups,..
let the system disconnect for two minuts and reboot.
hope this can help
bye
marino
probably it is not the version whici consume 100% cpu,
try the following step: check which agent is responsible for hight utilization, check in read me at which subsystem hardware it is relate, usualy this problem apear with managment problems, the services cannot comunicate with the managment chip installed on board, the way to solve is perform a managment reset, pulling off power cables, lan cables, perifericals as modem, printers, ups,..
let the system disconnect for two minuts and reboot.
hope this can help
bye
marino
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тАО10-23-2001 12:20 AM
тАО10-23-2001 12:20 AM
Re: HPTopTools NetServer Agents 100% CPU
Hi,
just upgrade your BIOS to a version from Navigator-CD M.02.00 or greater.
This prob is caused by the MMC Firmware in older BIOD versions with Netserver Agents installed. It may also happen that a server does not reboot (POST Message: Netserver Management Controller Failure). I'd prefer the latest BIOS since there are some more bugfixes esp. for LH6000.
Hope it helps.
Regards, Oliver
just upgrade your BIOS to a version from Navigator-CD M.02.00 or greater.
This prob is caused by the MMC Firmware in older BIOD versions with Netserver Agents installed. It may also happen that a server does not reboot (POST Message: Netserver Management Controller Failure). I'd prefer the latest BIOS since there are some more bugfixes esp. for LH6000.
Hope it helps.
Regards, Oliver
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