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Re: fsbrda process is occupying close 100% of the cpu

 
Darren Poh_1
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fsbrda process is occupying close 100% of the cpu

i would like to know whether if i manually kill the process fsbrda, will it affect the scheduled backup over the weekends?
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A. Clay Stephenson
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Re: fsbrda process is occupying close 100% of the cpu

No. The preferred procedure is to abort the session but I assume that you have tried that. Do an omnisv.sh stop; then kill any remianing processes but you need to look for any media, disk, db agents running on any of the cell hosts and kill them and then do an omnisv.sh -start. That should restore you to normal operation.
If it ain't broke, I can fix that.
Darren Poh_1
Frequent Advisor

Re: fsbrda process is occupying close 100% of the cpu

i killed the process and re-start the data protector and the fsbrda is no longer occupying the cpu. thanks. any idea what causes the fsbrda to occupy the cpu?