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2007-10-15
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Has anyone else had this problem? Inexplicably, I occassionally (~15% of the time) get a runnaway process called "sh" which ramps CPU ussage up to 100% (whatever it can get).
Any suggestions? Anyone else having this problem?
Ryan -- ryanwright.org
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2007-10-15
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2007-10-15
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2007-10-15
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2007-10-16
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2007-10-16
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Sorry to be so late. Hopefully you have figured this out by now. But in case you haven't. I have built a real ps and top (which I call rps and rtop, not to conflict with the busybox versions) and put them in a deb for easy installation, which you can find at:
http://www.makikiweb.com/n800/downlo....2.7.armel.deb
By using the real ps, you can see who the parent of the run away process is (the PPID). And perhaps kill that!
Let us know how it goes.
Craig...
[not a guru, but I have been around the block]
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2007-10-22
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Ryan -- ryanwright.org