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Bash (Cygwin v1.1.6) takes 100% of CPU - handles
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- Subject: Bash (Cygwin v1.1.6) takes 100% of CPU - handles
- From: fni at miscrit dot be (Fabrice Niessen)
- Date: Fri, 22 Dec 2000 10:25:08 +0100
Hi,
I'm using bash, version 2.04.0(8)-release, that comes with Cygwin
v1.1.6, on NT 4.0, as my main shell for both the "command prompt"
environment and under Emacs.
In both cases, I have the following problem: bash sometimes takes 100%
of the CPU forever (it seem to hang on executing the next instructions
of a script), while there is no apparent reason for that.
My problem is that bash scripts are heavily used on my machine: at
least, every 5 minutes, bash launches some monitoring commands (calls
MRTG and alerting script).
I do not know if it could help but I noticed that the total number of
handles on my NT workstation grows from 2500 (after reboot) to high
values (~ 21500)... but I do not know from where they come.
Fabrice
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Fabrice Niessen - fni@miscrit.be
Network & Software Engineer
M i s s i o n C r i t i c a l
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