Re: High CPU with DNS. HELP.



Fernando Conde wrote:
Hi,

I have a dns server in my DC and sometimes the CPU grow up without any
cause. In event viewer not appear any error, or Warning.

The only way that i obtain to get down the CPU Load is Restarting the
service.

When i restarting the service the CPU this Load is low but when the
service is about some days with the service up, then the CPU Load
goes up step by step

I monitoring the number of Request to the DNS and the request in the
case of high load is the same that when the Load is low.

Someone have any idea??

Is this Windows Server 2003? What is the SP level?
Server Responsiveness Degrades and Queries Time Out When You Run the DNS
Server Service
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/830381/

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