Do you use exec?  Anyway, you won't get a lot of attention on this list until you upgrade I'm afraid... Also, check http://bugs.sip-router.org/ for any closed, relevant bugs.
g-)

Teran Jesus wrote:
I think 4 proces are block, and take a lot of % of CPU, yesterday I restart
the SER and now loo like this:

root     29921  0.0  0.3 37548 3712 ?        S    Sep06   0:00 /usr/sbin/ser
root     29923  0.0  0.3 37548 3708 ?        S    Sep06   0:00 /usr/sbin/ser
root     29925  0.0  0.3 37548 3708 ?        S    Sep06   0:00 /usr/sbin/ser
root     29928  0.0  0.3 37548 3708 ?        S    Sep06   0:00 /usr/sbin/ser
root     29934  0.0  0.3 37548 3708 ?        S    Sep06   0:00 /usr/sbin/ser
root     29945  0.0  0.3 37548 3708 ?        S    Sep06   0:00 /usr/sbin/ser
root     29946  0.0  0.3 37548 3708 ?        S    Sep06   0:00 /usr/sbin/ser
root     29949  0.0  0.3 37548 3708 ?        S    Sep06   0:00 /usr/sbin/ser
root     29953  0.0  0.3 37548 3708 ?        S    Sep06   0:00 /usr/sbin/ser
root     29958  0.0  0.4 37548 4396 ?        S    Sep06   0:00 /usr/sbin/ser
root     29959  0.0  0.4 37548 4376 ?        S    Sep06   0:00 /usr/sbin/ser
root     29960  0.0  0.4 37548 4388 ?        S    Sep06   0:00 /usr/sbin/ser
root     29961  0.0  0.4 37548 4400 ?        S    Sep06   0:00 /usr/sbin/ser
root     29962  0.0  0.4 37548 4368 ?        S    Sep06   0:00 /usr/sbin/ser
root     29963  0.0  0.4 37548 4404 ?        S    Sep06   0:00 /usr/sbin/ser
root     29964  0.0  0.4 37548 4412 ?        S    Sep06   0:00 /usr/sbin/ser
root     29965  0.0  0.4 37548 4376 ?        S    Sep06   0:00 /usr/sbin/ser
root     29966  0.0  0.5 38560 5712 ?        S    Sep06   0:06 /usr/sbin/ser

and the  vmstat like this:

procs                      memory      swap          io     system
cpu
 r  b   swpd   free   buff  cache   si   so    bi    bo   in    cs us sy id
wa
 0  0  17188  20012 169196 623072    0    0     1     2    1     1  0  0  0
0
 0  0  17188  20012 169196 623072    0    0     0    36  124    76  0  0 100
0
 0  0  17188  20008 169196 623072    0    0     0    20  121    68  0  0 100
0
 0  0  17188  20004 169196 623072    0    0     0     0  108    34  0  0 100
0
 0  0  17188  20004 169196 623072    0    0     0     0  114    56  0  0 100
0
 0  0  17188  20004 169196 623072    0    0     0    24  128   137  0  0 100
0
 0  0  17188  20004 169196 623072    0    0     0    20  133   110  0  0 100
0
 0  0  17188  20004 169196 623072    0    0     0     0  116    93  0  0 100
0
 0  0  17188  20004 169196 623072    0    0     0     0  136   178  0  0 100
0
 0  0  17188  20004 169196 623072    0    0     0     0  134   192  0  0 99
0

We can see all is normal only one percent of the Server is used.




-----Original Message-----
From: Greger V. Teigre [mailto:greger@teigre.com]
Sent: Jueves, 07 de Septiembre de 2006 02:17 a.m.
To: Teran Jesus
Cc: Serusers@lists.iptel.org
Subject: [SPAM header] - Re: [Serusers] CPU % - Email found in subject


Well, 0.8.14 is the latest in the 0.8 series, while the latest stable 
release is the 0.9.x series. Maybe you want to consider upgrading?
Apart from that, I see a lot of numbers, but you don't say what you 
think is wrong?!
g-)

Teran Jesus wrote:
  
Hello i am using the ser 0.8.12, it works fine, right now i run the linux
comand ps -aux , to see the list of proces that are runing and i see that
    
i
  
have SER proces like the next, can you said me if it is correct or i have
    
a
  
problem with my ser or is a problem with the version of the SER, because
sometimes the SER needs to reset because don't respond, if you see the
    
last
  
SER reset tht i need to made was August 25.
 

USER         PID      %CPU   %MEM VSZ  RSS TTY      STAT           START
TIME          COMMAND
root     24416 32.4  0.7 38668 7456 ?        R    Aug25 5547:04
/usr/sbin/ser
root     24421 32.4  0.7 38684 7468 ?        R    Aug25 5537:54
/usr/sbin/ser
root     24426 32.4  0.7 38664 7484 ?        R    Aug25 5541:14
/usr/sbin/ser
root     24431 32.4  0.7 38652 7468 ?        R    Aug25 5543:54
/usr/sbin/ser
root     24437  0.0  0.8 38676 9056 ?        S    Aug25   5:56
    
/usr/sbin/ser
  
root     24439  0.0  0.8 38756 9064 ?        S    Aug25   6:10
    
/usr/sbin/ser
  
root     24444 32.4  0.7 38684 7456 ?        R    Aug25 5551:00
/usr/sbin/ser
root     24450 32.4  0.7 38664 7472 ?        R    Aug25 5539:39
/usr/sbin/ser

I ran the vmstat 1 10   too and i believe is not normall the processing,
    
can
  
you help me?.

 r  b   swpd   free   buff  cache   si   so    bi    bo   in    cs us sy
    
id
  
wa
 6  0  27440  17824 168972 649488    0    0     1     2    0     2  0  0
    
1
  
0
 6  0  27440  17844 168972 649488    0    0     0    40  130 480364 12 87
    
1
  
0
 6  0  27440  17844 168972 649488    0    0     0     0  118 475900 11 89
    
0
  
0
 6  0  27440  17840 168972 649488    0    0     0     0  120 481403 11 87
    
2
  
0
 6  0  27440  17840 168972 649488    0    0     0     0  114 483715 12 86
    
2
  
0
 6  0  27440  17836 168972 649488    0    0     0    36  134 476488 12 87
    
1
  
0
 6  0  27440  17840 168972 649488    0    0     0    64  137 482903 14 84
    
1
  
0
 6  0  27440  17840 168972 649488    0    0     0    68  148 473984 14 86
    
0
  
0
 6  0  27440  17840 168972 649488    0    0     0    64  143 476887 12 88
    
0
  
0
 6  0  27440  17840 168972 649488    0    0     0    52  147 476060 12 88
    
0
  
0


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