Re: DAILYSUM process
From: Ray (reply_in_at_news.only)
Date: 04/13/04
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Date: Tue, 13 Apr 2004 19:29:50 -0400
Mine does it as well. Hasn't produced a report since May 2003 but it sure
has burned up a lot of CPU cycles. Log sizes are about 100-170 MB, some as
low as 35 MB on weekends. Have always logged in W3C format. Worked perfectly
from December 2002 through April 2003 and then just stopped producing
reports. None of the KB fixes have worked. So we switched to Burstek, which
is fantastic.
Ray
"Jmaiher@ohiosavings.com" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:1a15b01c41d81$e4da6080$a401280a@phx.gbl...
> This is a known issue; Search the KB and use "dailysum" as
> a keyword; Also, besides the fix there, check your
> LOGGING. Make sure your only loggin what you need, when
> you need it; Make your loggin to the W3C format as well;
> Otherwise, if you check your logs, I bet you'll see some
> HUGE log files - 200mb on up - which aint a good thing
> IMO. Once you turn off any unecessary logging, and change
> the format of the log files, I bet you see this problem go
> away, as I did ;)
> >-----Original Message-----
> >whenever i re-start the computer the DAILYSUM process of
> >ISASERVER takes almost 100% of CPU processing for couple
> >of minutes and increase server uptime.
> >
> >Why it is doing this?
> >.
> >
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