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12-18-2001 03:05 AM
12-18-2001 03:05 AM
vx_inactive
Here is my problem:
I'm running "top" on one of the HPUX-1020, and I get about 70 lines with the process "vx_inactive_" which keeps, each one. 0.02 of my old and cranky CPU. also I noticed every vx_inactive_ is in "sleeping" mode.
What is the vx_inactive? can I kill it?
Thank you!
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12-18-2001 03:16 AM
12-18-2001 03:16 AM
Re: vx_inactive
Problem Description
I have one vx_inactive process that is
consuming a large amount of CPU usage.
What is causing this problem?
Configuration Info
Operating System - HP-UX
Version - 10.20
Hardware System - HP 9000
Series - T520
Solution
This is a known problem that was introduced
by the following patch:
PHKL_15479
We recommend that you apply the following
replacement patch and its associated dependencies:
PHKL_16751
Note: Patches can be superseded by subsequent versions;
be sure to load the current version.
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12-18-2001 03:20 AM
12-18-2001 03:20 AM
Re: vx_inactive
FYI all these processes are replaced by the single vxfsd process on HPUX 11.
Regards,
Steve
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12-18-2001 04:25 AM
12-18-2001 04:25 AM
Re: vx_inactive
vx_inactive daemon is a part of the Vxfs filesystem daemons. If you are using vxfs , let it remain. As long as it is not eating CPU resources, it is fine. If it is sitting on top of CPU usage, then you would need to install the patches (for 10.20) mentioned in the other response.
HTH
raj
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12-19-2001 03:26 AM
12-19-2001 03:26 AM
Re: vx_inactive
I am running vxfs.
So I won't touch this proccesses.
Thank you all
Noa