2006/3/14, Brett Serkez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > I'm running sshd without the -r option all the time and I can't observer
> > the high CPU load as reported. What's different on your system?!?
>
> I *believe* this primarily happens on Windows2000. I wasn't able to
> track down. The problem is
Corinna,
> I'm running sshd without the -r option all the time and I can't observer
> the high CPU load as reported. What's different on your system?!?
I *believe* this primarily happens on Windows2000. I wasn't able to
track down. The problem is that once the system gets in this state,
with
On Mar 14 09:07, Brett Serkez wrote:
> Chris,
>
> > Hi Brett, if you might help me locate this posting, would greatly appreciate
> > it; I'm not that familiar with forks, bash, and tcsh so I'm not totally
> > clear
> > on what to search on). Meanwhile I'll post to the guy just a few messages
> >
Chris,
> Hi Brett, if you might help me locate this posting, would greatly appreciate
> it; I'm not that familiar with forks, bash, and tcsh so I'm not totally clear
> on what to search on). Meanwhile I'll post to the guy just a few messages
> above with a similar problem and refer him this!
http
Hi Brett, if you might help me locate this posting, would greatly appreciate
it; I'm not that familiar with forks, bash, and tcsh so I'm not totally clear
on what to search on). Meanwhile I'll post to the guy just a few messages
above with a similar problem and refer him this!
Thanks,
Chris
> Hi- we have been using openssh on cygwin on win2k server for quite some time,
> with hundreds of user sessions (we use almost exclusively for file transfer
> [sftp]). Recently, on occasion, we notice in Task Manager that cygrunsrv.exe
> processor utilization is at 100%. During this time, csrss.ex
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