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тАО06-12-2005 05:12 PM
тАО06-12-2005 05:12 PM
"/opt/omni/lbin/fsbrda 100% cpu resource
Hi,
We are noticing a very strange behavior and continious 100% CPU utilization of "/opt/omni/lbin/fsbrda" process on all of our HP-UX machines (4x SD9000 and 4xRP3440). Very frequently this process is seen as occuping almost 100% utilization of one CPU and it continous to run indefinitely until we manually kill it. These machines are backed up each night through Data Protector using File Systyem as well as Oracle online/RMAN backups. We guess that this process is started during the daily backups but is not stopped even after the backups are successfully completed. Due to the 100% CPU occupancy of this process, our production system are severely affected in performance and we always have to kill this process to improve the situation.
Please help me find a permanent resolution to this problem.
Thanks in advance
Asif Sharif
We are noticing a very strange behavior and continious 100% CPU utilization of "/opt/omni/lbin/fsbrda" process on all of our HP-UX machines (4x SD9000 and 4xRP3440). Very frequently this process is seen as occuping almost 100% utilization of one CPU and it continous to run indefinitely until we manually kill it. These machines are backed up each night through Data Protector using File Systyem as well as Oracle online/RMAN backups. We guess that this process is started during the daily backups but is not stopped even after the backups are successfully completed. Due to the 100% CPU occupancy of this process, our production system are severely affected in performance and we always have to kill this process to improve the situation.
Please help me find a permanent resolution to this problem.
Thanks in advance
Asif Sharif
Regards,
Asif Sharif
Asif Sharif
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тАО06-12-2005 05:49 PM
тАО06-12-2005 05:49 PM
Re: "/opt/omni/lbin/fsbrda 100% cpu resource
hi,
more help if u post your questions here:
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/categoryhome.do?categoryId=251
may i know if the version of Data Protector (Omniback)? also, has the version u r using patched to the latest?
for now, i can only think of re-starting the omniback daemon:
# /opt/omni/sbin/omnisv.sh stop
# /opt/omni/sbin/omnisv.sh start
regards.
more help if u post your questions here:
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/categoryhome.do?categoryId=251
may i know if the version of Data Protector (Omniback)? also, has the version u r using patched to the latest?
for now, i can only think of re-starting the omniback daemon:
# /opt/omni/sbin/omnisv.sh stop
# /opt/omni/sbin/omnisv.sh start
regards.
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тАО06-12-2005 06:15 PM
тАО06-12-2005 06:15 PM
Re: "/opt/omni/lbin/fsbrda 100% cpu resource
I have installed these updated patches on both servers.
PHSS_32333 OV DP5.10 patch - CC packet
PHSS_32337 OV DP5.10 patch - MA packet
PHSS_32347 OV DP5.10 patch - CORE packet
PHSS_32348 OV DP5.10 patch - CS packet
PHSS_32827 OV DP5.10 patch - ORACLE8 packet
PHSS_32838 OV DP5.10 patch - DA packet
Thanks for your help. I am pasting my question on the mentioned weblink.
Asif Sharif
PHSS_32333 OV DP5.10 patch - CC packet
PHSS_32337 OV DP5.10 patch - MA packet
PHSS_32347 OV DP5.10 patch - CORE packet
PHSS_32348 OV DP5.10 patch - CS packet
PHSS_32827 OV DP5.10 patch - ORACLE8 packet
PHSS_32838 OV DP5.10 patch - DA packet
Thanks for your help. I am pasting my question on the mentioned weblink.
Asif Sharif
Regards,
Asif Sharif
Asif Sharif
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