C. Brouerius van Nidek wrote:
On Monday 07 November 2005 09:47, Sid Boyce wrote:
C. Brouerius van Nidek wrote:
On Sunday 06 November 2005 21:56, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* C. Brouerius van Nidek <constant@indo.net.id> [11-06-05 09:48]:
Do not know what I did but suddenly I had tracerroute running three
To fix this, I've had to build and install traceroute-1.4a12, the SuSE version is way downlevel. I really noticed it because my boxes, a XP3200+ x86 and a XP3000+ x86_64 laptop were ever so slow, top showed multiple traceroute instances running and consuming nearly all CPU, as high as 99.7%. Kill them and they restart, kill skype and then kill them and they didn't restart.
Exactly what I see right now on my box. Running four instances of traceroute. one changed into traceroute only, the others still are as /usr/sbin/traceroute -n -q 1 -f 2 -m 5 -w 2 with an address. Tried to lookup the addresses with whois but was timed out. Somebody with more luck or a better connection? traceroute 130.244.111.27 Still not opened 204.152.201.65, 202.232.149.143 an 202.139.155.235. Each four of them takes away an average of 16% of my CPU. The results of the four request seem to be send to >/dev/null with sh -c Could somebody show me how I could get the results of the request for traceroute send to a file?
Not everyone has seen this problem and I couldn't find out what in skype was triggering the behaviour which occurred in 9.3 and after the 10.0 upgrade. Anyhow with traceroute-1.4a12 installed, end of problem. Regards Sid. -- Sid Boyce ... Hamradio License G3VBV, licensed Private Pilot Retired IBM/Amdahl Mainframes and Sun/Fujitsu Servers Tech Support Specialist Microsoft Windows Free Zone - Linux used for all Computing Tasks