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    • thanksajdotcomT
      thanksajdotcom
      last edited by

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      I just up'ed the specs on my web server, as I noticed the processor was getting over-maxed. As you'll see at the top, it says CPU is at 107%. It did say over 120% but I didn't get the screenshot of it. My question is: what is the command "mynotify"? That's what seems to be eating up all my processing. Everything else looks good. The server is a VM on ESXi 5.1 with a single quad-core CPU at 3.3GHz and 4GB of RAM allocated. It's Ubuntu Server 14.04 x64. Not sure what it is. The site has been a little slow lately. Any help is appreciated!

      I'm off to bed. Have a good night all, and I'll be on tomorrow!

      Thanks,
      A.J.`

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller
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        Using Unitrends for your backups, perhaps? That's a Unitrends process.

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        • Reid CooperR
          Reid Cooper
          last edited by

          Quick search agrees with SAM, appears to be a process commonly used by Unitrends to monitor file system changes.

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          • thanksajdotcomT
            thanksajdotcom
            last edited by thanksajdotcom

            I am using Unitrends for backup. That would make sense. But why would the agent use THAT MUCH in terms of resources?

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            • ?
              A Former User
              last edited by

              There's a KB on this:
              http://support.unitrends.com/ikm/questions.php?questionid=378

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              • thanksajdotcomT
                thanksajdotcom @A Former User
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                @thecreativeone91 said:

                There's a KB on this:
                http://support.unitrends.com/ikm/questions.php?questionid=378

                Followed the KB. It was all accurate as to stuff being there that was supposed to be there. I rebooted and ran top. The process was no longer coming up maxing the CPU. I'm running a differential backup to make sure it goes through, as I have a good master from Sunday. It's weird that you modify the option under Incremental Forever but I'm running Full w/ Diffs. Linux, last I knew, can't do Incremental Forever. Just Full w/ Diffs.

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