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Thanks for your response...

I think I can only post screen shots if I use the Notes client version of this forum(?), which I'm not using, but I enclose a text version, see below.

Further information:

This server is a BES server (4.1.6) and the CPU has been really high for the last week or so, no configuration changes have been made to either BES or Domino in months. The server starts up, remains at a "normal" level, the CPU barely registers, we only have 11 Blackberry users. Then the nserver.exe task ramps up to 50%, then remains there...until server crashes...? The nsd might give me an indication of what processes is causing the nserver task to run so high. I have turned off the Rich Text functionality on BES server. The only "config" change that has happened to box was Symantec was upgraded by my network guy, about a month ago.

Thanks in advance.

Nick

Basics
Server name: yupodom3/yupo
Server title: Mail Application Server
Domain name: yuponotes
Fully qualified Internet host name: YUPOBES.yupoamerica.com
Cluster name: YupoCluster
Load Internet configurations from Server\Internet Sites documents: Disabled
Maximum formula execution time: 120 seconds

Server build number: Release 8.5
Routing tasks: Mail Routing, SMTP Mail Routing
SMTP listener task: Enabled
Server's phone number(s):
CPU count: 2
Operating system: Windows/2003 5.2 Intel Pentium
Is this a Sametime server? No

Directory Information
Directory assistance database name: da.nsf
Name of condensed directory catalog on this server:
Trust the server based condensed directory catalog for authentication with internet protocols:
Directory Type: Primary Domino Directory
Allow this directory to be used as a remote primary directory for other servers: Yes

Automatic Server Recovery
Run This Script After Server Fault/Crash: (This script must not run NSD)
Run NSD To Collect Diagnostic Information: Enabled
Automatically Restart Server After Fault/Crash: Enabled
Cleanup Script / NSD Maximum Execution Time: 300 seconds
Server Shutdown Timeout: 300 seconds
Maximum Fault Limits: 3 faults within 5 minutes
Mail Fault Notification to: Domino Administrators


Feedback response number WEBB7WCNQF created by ~Evelyn Brealitakoi on 09/29/2009

Crash information not extracted (~Holly Quetfook... 29.Sep.09)
. . Can you post a screenshot of your S... (~James Reveluly... 29.Sep.09)
. . . . Server Basics Tab (~Holly Quetfook... 29.Sep.09)
. . . . . . Crash information not extracted (~Keiko Nontoopl... 30.Sep.09)
. . Is the NSD being created on the BES... (~Nita Refoomano... 30.Sep.09)
. . . . NSD (~Holly Quetfook... 1.Oct.09)
. . . . . . As a test, see what happens when yo... (~James Reveluly... 1.Oct.09)
. . . . . . . . Manual NSD (~Holly Quetfook... 2.Oct.09)
. . . . . . . . . . Crash information not extracted! M... (~Ned Deskroskiy... 12.Mar.10)
. . . . . . . . . . . . Domino 8.5.2 (~Cheryl Bubnili... 18.Oct.10)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . nsd.ini (~Dean Rejipyson... 18.Oct.10)




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