Kolab Z-push

Nazeer Nazeer at kryptonpcs.co.za
Mon Dec 27 11:59:48 CET 2010


Should I disable contacts syncing and check if CPU still runs up to 100%?

Right now I have 3 processes running of /kolab/sbin/apache. And one is 40.8&, another is 30.6% and the last one is 26.3% processor usage and the total processor usage is staying at 100% now

The time for each process is 32:33.96, 20:29.21, 29:31.21 respectively

-----Original Message-----
From: Alain Abbas [mailto:alain.abbas at libertech.fr] 
Sent: 27 December 2010 12:49 PM
To: Bogomil Shopov
Cc: Nazeer; kolab-users at kolab.org
Subject: Re: Kolab Z-push

Hello Bogo

I had the case on a server 100% cpu , and 10 contacts are syncing always ( like if the contacts was continuolsy modified) I noticed that the process number was not the process number of the current sync like if there are an infinite loop on the backend or on zpush.

Alain


Bogomil Shopov a écrit :
> On Monday, December 27, 2010 12:29:09 pm Nazeer wrote:
>   
>> Two phones are syncing... iPhone 4 and a Black berry
>>
>> With the Blackberry, its just the mail
>>
>> With the iphone is the mail, calendars and contacts that are set to 
>> sync
>>     
>
> Two phones at the same time? How may contacts/mail/calendars do you have? 
> (approx)
>   
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Bogomil Shopov [mailto:shopov at kolabsys.com]
>> Sent: 27 December 2010 12:21 PM
>> To: Nazeer
>> Cc: kolab-users at kolab.org
>> Subject: Re: Kolab Z-push
>>
>> On Monday, December 27, 2010 12:17:15 pm Nazeer wrote:
>>     
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> I got it to work
>>>
>>> Has anyone else ever experienced Z-push consuming processor power? 
>>> To be specific, the /kolab/sbin/apache? It spikes randomly to 100% 
>>> and sometimes It stays there until I restart
>>>       
>> Can you give me more details, please. How mych objects are you trying 
>> to sync and what phone do you use?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Bogo
>>     
>
>   




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