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Ryan Kogelheide
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ep_scavenger

A process

/opt/dce/bin/ep_scavenger

keeps consuming half the CPU on my workstation. If I kill it, it reappears a while later.

Does anyone have an idea what this is and why its so greedy?
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Alex Glennie
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Re: ep_scavenger

this is a process that gets spawned by dced to cleanup local rpc sockets that are no longer in use.

is it configurable ? yes : see man dced -t (option comes wiith the latest DCE patches - don't know your O/S). can be used to set the interval.

ps this maybe indicating you have a problem with rpc programs opening but not closing sockets .... lsof maybe worth looking at or glance ?
John Bolene
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Re: ep_scavenger

what kind of workstation?

it runs less than a second on our C110 and bigger machines

It cleans up dead endpoints for DCE services
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Ryan Kogelheide
Frequent Advisor

Re: ep_scavenger

It's a 9000/C110 and it just started happening today. Beezarre...
Ryan Kogelheide
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Re: ep_scavenger

In a suspicious coincidence, yesterday, I noticed that our local DNS had a bad IP address for my station. We corrected it.

Perhaps just a coincidence...