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DAILYSUM.EXE in ISA hogging CPU

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derekj

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Mar 22, 2001
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PLease help.

I have SBS 2K and noticed that the CPU was hard all the time at 100% even if no one is connected and the server is on its own with nothing happening. Looking at the list a file called DAILYSUM.EXE was hogging the CPU at 99%. On searchiing this file it lives as part of ISA. Does anyone know what this file is and what it does and how I can stop it from hogging the CPU.

Many thanks


Derek
 
Hello,

I have had the same problem with SBS 2K, I re-named the file and re-booted the machine. Obviously dailysum.exe doesn’t get run anymore, I have checked out the ISA server and it appears to still be working fine, but I too would be interested in knowing what this process is and how we can stop it hogging CPU without having to take this kind of severe action.
 
It is a known MS bug for ISA. It is now in their knowledge base. There is NO known fix for it at this time. The best thing to do is not generate a daily report unless you need to do it on the fly. Also try to make sure that the reports are not run prior to the log files being rolled over.

Good Luck :)
 
In the command line interface >kill -f PID
where PID is the DAILYSUM process ID.
 
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