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02-05-2007 07:42 AM
02-05-2007 07:42 AM
mxpasswords
Hi all,
We had to do a password change last week and in the process I ran the mxpassword change as per a post I found here with the -m -x options and then rebooted the system.
System manager started fine and I can access it. However since the password change the system is running constantly at an average CPU cycle level of about 60+ percent. Prior to the change it ran at about 5 percent.
Does anyone know where I might be able to find further info on how to troubleshoot and correct the problem. I have to date found nothing directly matching this. We are running ver 5.0 with SP 5.
Any help is greatly appriciated.
Thanx
We had to do a password change last week and in the process I ran the mxpassword change as per a post I found here with the -m -x options and then rebooted the system.
System manager started fine and I can access it. However since the password change the system is running constantly at an average CPU cycle level of about 60+ percent. Prior to the change it ran at about 5 percent.
Does anyone know where I might be able to find further info on how to troubleshoot and correct the problem. I have to date found nothing directly matching this. We are running ver 5.0 with SP 5.
Any help is greatly appriciated.
Thanx
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02-07-2007 02:01 AM
02-07-2007 02:01 AM
Re: mxpasswords
I have tried running the steps agian with teh -g option and setting it in the GUI but the end result remains the same. The mxpassword service is still chewing up a lot of CPU time.
If anyone has any idea's I would greatly appriciate the help.
Thanx,
Cahd
If anyone has any idea's I would greatly appriciate the help.
Thanx,
Cahd
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