<br>INITIAL PROBLEM DESCRIPTION: <br> <br>Running Solaris 2.6 5/98 on Ultra Enterprise<br>4000 (8 167-MHz CPUs, 2-GB memory) and Oracle<br>v8.0.4/.5. What would cause the Xsun process<br>to hog CPU resources after logging out from<br>the console, which is a 17-inch entry color<br>monitor attached to TGX card on Graphics I/O<br>board? When not logged in (doesn't matter if<br>console is powered on or not or if it's in<br>power standby mode) and do a 'ps' via a<br>telnet session from another system, the<br>number in the TIME column grows very quickly.<br>ProcTool, Top, and UCB's 'ps' show it's<br>taking 12+ percent of the CPU (1/8th of<br>CPUs). Logging in and then out on the console<br>device zeroes everything out for a while<br>until the problem is noticed again that day,<br>the next day, or the next week, or when<br>system performance degrades to the point that<br>users complain about slow response times.<br>That's assuming you can get the console<br>device to even wake up. When the problem<br>occurs, the console I/O and display is VERY<br>slow and it takes forever to login. Usually<br>the device is blank and stays in standby mode<br>(amber LED on or green LED slowly flashing).<br>The console device is rarely used, maybe once<br>or twice per week. <br> <br>LATEST PROBLEM DESCRIPTION: <br> <br>The Oracle production database was moved from<br>the E4000 to a new E6500 with the latest<br>patch cluster. It is running Oracle v8.0.6.<br>This system was running in a test mode prior<br>to going live. Now that it is the production<br>server, it too is experiencing the exact same<br>Xsun problems. The only thing that has<br>changed on it is that more users are<br>connecting it via SQL*Net than during the<br>testing phase. It appears that the Xsun<br>problem occurs during heavier load, over 100<br>users, but I can't confirm this because<br>sometimes it does not have the problem even<br>with over 110 SQL*Net connections.<br>Performance isn't really a problem since the<br>E6500 has 12 400-MHz CPUs and 12-GB of<br>memory, but I'd like to know why the Xsun<br>process takes 8.33% of the CPU (1/12th) and<br>I/O craws, if at all, on the graphics console<br>when this occurs. This system has the newer<br>17-inch color monitor and the Creator3D<br>graphics while the older E4000 has TurboGX.<br> <br>Thanks for any help.<br> <br> <br>