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09-03-2001 04:17 PM
09-03-2001 04:17 PM
cclogd process
We're using HP-UX 11 with 2 CPUs. I could always see a process 'cclogd' run by root, which utilizes highest CPU time always (reported by glance & top utilities).
$ ps -ef | grep cclogd
root 1899 1589 238 22:41:51 ? 577:43 cclogd
What is it all about? appriciate any guidance.
Regards,
Hari
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09-03-2001 04:44 PM
09-03-2001 04:44 PM
Re: cclogd process
go to: search.hp.com
and type "cclogd" in the search box, you will get lots on this question.
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09-03-2001 04:58 PM
09-03-2001 04:58 PM
Re: cclogd process
The 'cclogd' is the Chassis Log logging daemon.
The support tools manager STM uses this process. See the man page for further details
# man cclogd
HTH
-Michael
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09-03-2001 05:10 PM
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Re: cclogd process
//Start
SR 8606179466 / DTS JAGad48690: 2. On systems which use the chassis code logging
daemon (cclogd), like Superdome, N-Class, L-Class,
and A-Class, the daemon will go into an endless
loop at a certain point, and use a high percentage of the CPU.
//End
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-Sri
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09-03-2001 05:57 PM
09-03-2001 05:57 PM
Re: cclogd process
This is a known problem and there is a patch for this.
If you are using the version A.24.00 then you would need to install the patch PHSS_23655 but if you are using version A.25.00 then you would need the patch PHSS_24044
The best thing is to upgrade to the latest version of STM which A.28.00
http://www.software.hp.com/cgi-bin/swdepot_parser.cgi/cgi/displayProductInfo.pl?productNumber=B6191AAE
-HTH
Ramesh
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09-03-2001 09:09 PM
09-03-2001 09:09 PM
Re: cclogd process
I had similar problem with cclogd daemon on my L Class server. As it is a chasis log dameon reporting error or warning, you can just kill that process and the process will start by itself. And the CPU process utilization will be normal as you can expect.
As Ramesh mention you can also apply patch for rectifing the same.
Hope this helps.
Dayanand Naik