This has been occurring on our server as well. I turned off the decoder
entry in pqact.conf to stop it, but obviously it would be nice to know what
is happening.
Chris
On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 9:03 AM, Devin Eyre <devin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> For the last week or so, every morning when I've checked our ldm server,
> there's been two or three dctaf processes running, with two of them using
> up 100% of a CPU core, and more than an hour of actual CPU time on each
> one. We're running GEMPAK 6.6.0. Has anyone else seen this happen, or
> found a way to prevent it from happening?
>
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