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тАО04-28-2003 01:17 AM
тАО04-28-2003 01:17 AM
process "oninit"?
1 ? 1169 root 156 20 6028K 4668K sleep 236:57 38.84 38.77 oninit
0 ? 1173 root 238 20 6028K 4612K run 244:30 36.25 36.18 oninit
2 ? 1175 root 238 20 6028K 4208K run 198:02 33.88 33.82 oninit
1 ? 1174 root 238 20 6028K 4172K run 201:07 33.77 33.71 oninit
what's "oninit"? it use CPU usage very. Is it right?
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тАО04-28-2003 01:18 AM
тАО04-28-2003 01:18 AM
Re: process "oninit"?
3 ? 1169 root 241 20 6028K 4668K run 237:38 32.57 32.52 oninit
2 ? 1173 root 168 20 6028K 4612K sleep 245:12 31.45 31.40 oninit
3 ? 1175 root 241 20 6028K 4208K run 198:41 30.53 30.48 oninit
2 ? 1174 root 241 20 6028K 4172K run 201:45 28.86 28.81 oninit
This can be clearly.
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тАО04-28-2003 01:28 AM
тАО04-28-2003 01:28 AM
Re: process "oninit"?
Hello,
Seems oninit is an Informix process.
So if you are running Informix on your
machine, check with the vendor of Informix
if this cpu usage for oninit is normal
Olav
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тАО04-28-2003 01:53 AM
тАО04-28-2003 01:53 AM
Re: process "oninit"?
oninit is the informix (Informix Dynamic Server) process. Normally oninit spawns a number of child processes (depending on your onconfig configuration) to do its database operations.
So, if you are hosting a database server and if it gets hit very often, you will end up seeing oninit on top of the top command.
Do a ps -ef|grep oninit and see how many processes are spawned by the oninit.
HTH
Umapathy
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тАО04-28-2003 09:56 AM
тАО04-28-2003 09:56 AM
Re: process "oninit"?
oninit is a Informix Database Main Process.
Thanks
Zafar