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paul

2004-02-04, 10:40 am

We remove all FP extention files from our system, since which no problem, no
idea why - sorry, hope this helps

"paul" <paulbeck@onetel.net.uk> wrote in message
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quote:

> RE: excessive NRMsgRes.dll activity causing CPU to be utilised at 100%
>
> Environment:
> We have 2 CMS read-only production servers.
> CMS 2002 Ent Edition SP 1
> Windows 2003 Stand Edition v1.1 .NET Framework
>
> Problem:
> Both servers CPU was running fairly low as expected. For the past week


the
quote:

> CPU has been running at 100% on 1 machine and about 65% on the other, if I
> stop the 100% machine, the CPU on the remaining machine goes to 100%, when
> the sercive is started on the the machine it sits fairly low for about 3
> minutes serving pages and then goes to 65% CPU utilisation. The servers


ran
quote:

> correclty for about 2 months then this issue started a few days ago with


no
quote:

> significant changes to the system.
>
> Findings:
> w3wp.exe processes is using up 100% of the CPU.
> We are getting a lot of file activity to Microsoft Content Management
> Server\Shared
> Files\NRMsgRes.dll
>
> If anyone has any ideas, it would be appreciated
>
> paul
>
>
> "F1" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:055801c3de76$242caa40$a301280a@phx.gbl...
> Hi,
>
> Have you tried stopping the CS2K2 (but with CMS2002
> running) to see if the Load issue remains the same? Just
> to check if some process within CS2K2 (which is in the
> same CMS2002 enviornment) is triggering the call to
> NRMsgRes.dll or not. By stopping CMS2002 (as you did)
> these calls might not even happen...
>
> All the best...
> F1
>
> production
> deployed to
> been running
> (without any
> the same
> to have a
> response times for
> Commerce Server
> running the
> running in
> normal state.
> some time. The
> but it seems
> Files\NRMsgRes.dll is
> events logged
> we can see
> second. It seems
> installed:
>
>




paul

2004-02-04, 10:46 am

I had a cacheing server hitting my CMS servers constantly. Nicola if you
are using an ISA server that is grabbing the content, ensure that you limit
the depth the cacheing goes to as it appears to continue tryiny to update
the ISA servers cache's.


"paul" <paulbeck@onetel.net.uk> wrote in message
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quote:

> We remove all FP extention files from our system, since which no problem,


no
quote:

> idea why - sorry, hope this helps
>
> "paul" <paulbeck@onetel.net.uk> wrote in message
> news:ObcE7Np3DHA.2700@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> the
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