ksh eats all cpu when root login

From: Claus Derlien <CD_at_f-f.dk>
Date: Thu, 08 Jan 2004 08:35:33 +0100

Hi managers,

the other day i discovered that, when i su - it took about 15 seconds after
entering the password before i got the prompt, root is using ksh, and
apparently when root logins, ksh eats about 95% of the cpu time for about 15
seconds.
I went to the console, and at the xterm window where root is logged in, the
cursor was moving fast like someone was holding down the space key, I closed
the window, but ever since that happened i have this problem

I can only recreate this problem by logging in root or by running ksh as
root

we are running Tru64 4.0e on an as800

any suggestions ??


Claus Derlien
Received on Thu Jan 08 2004 - 07:41:39 NZDT

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