2008-09-26, 08:07 AM
my machine is RHEL 4 update 2 and Im running tom cat on that particular machine. I try also to look for SELinux but its disable. heres my screenshot here.
Im looking forward to solve this problem
Thanks
X command is eating my CPU resources
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2008-09-26, 08:07 AM
my machine is RHEL 4 update 2 and Im running tom cat on that particular machine. I try also to look for SELinux but its disable. heres my screenshot here. Im looking forward to solve this problem Thanks
2008-09-26, 02:30 PM
X is a bit processor-intensive, unless you use Beryl or Compiz which offloads the graphical processing onto the video card, utilising the GPU rather than the CPU. I'm not an expert on that - I don't use graphical desktops on my machines. That does look like X has got into an endless loop somehow, as it is using almost all your CPU capacity. Does the problem persist after rebooting the machine? It's fairly likely to be a temporary issue - and I notice that your uptime is a couple of days.
2008-09-29, 01:50 AM
any suggestion on how to solve this?
2008-09-29, 02:18 PM
Can you post some specs of your machine, including capabilities of the video card?
2008-09-30, 12:29 AM
Im running tomcat to my server. is tomcat affect my system?
2008-09-30, 07:12 AM
Quote:Does the problem persist after rebooting the machine? Quote:Can you post some specs of your machine, including capabilities of the video card? Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES release 4 (Nahant Update 3) Intel
2008-10-02, 01:35 PM
Quote:Im not restarting my Server because its in Production. It is distinctly possible the X problem is only temporary. If you really can't restart the machine, use Ctrl-Alt-Backspace to just restart X or kill the X process by hand. That might solve the problem, possibly. |
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