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01-23-2001 03:36 AM
01-23-2001 03:36 AM
Hi,
I have the daemon cclogd that run at 90-95% of cpu on a node of a cluster running oracle. Is it normal or may be a problem.
What can I do? (kill and restart it?)
Thanks
Roberto
I have the daemon cclogd that run at 90-95% of cpu on a node of a cluster running oracle. Is it normal or may be a problem.
What can I do? (kill and restart it?)
Thanks
Roberto
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01-23-2001 04:12 AM
01-23-2001 04:12 AM
Re: cclogd
You have an old version of diagnostics installed on this system. To rectify the problem you need to load the latest Diagnostics software from your CD's.
This should fix the problem.
This should fix the problem.
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01-23-2001 05:13 AM
01-23-2001 05:13 AM
Re: cclogd
What's the product name and versions of this software?
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01-23-2001 05:31 AM
01-23-2001 05:31 AM
Solution
The fix is in in IPR9909 onwards version 17:00 I think
IPR0003
OnlineDiag B.11.00.12.07 HPUX 11.0 Support Tools Bundle
IPR9909
OnlineDiag B.11.00.10.12 HPUX 11.0 Support Tools Bundle
Support Tools Manager
Version A.17.00
Customer download possible at
http://www.software.hp.comproduct Number= B6191AAE I think
IPR0003
OnlineDiag B.11.00.12.07 HPUX 11.0 Support Tools Bundle
IPR9909
OnlineDiag B.11.00.10.12 HPUX 11.0 Support Tools Bundle
Support Tools Manager
Version A.17.00
Customer download possible at
http://www.software.hp.comproduct Number= B6191AAE I think
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