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Re: Help with 10.3

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Subject: Re: Help with 10.3
From: eyang@xxxxxxxxx (Eric Yang)
Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2003 10:46:21 -0800

On Oct 27, 2003, at 9:06 AM, Steve Craig wrote:


I have just installed OSX 10.3 and iTools 7.2 on a fresh, empty HD and on
finishing the install I now find that the CPU usage has jumped to 100%.

In the process viewer the 2 biggest processes are ftpd which is floating
around 50%-60% and kernel_task which is around 35%.

According to the status window only the DNS and web servers are running.
FTP, Mail and MySQL won't start.

For FTP, you need to setup the DNS, or at least being able to resolve your hostname to IP address. You can edit /etc/hosts and append your hostname to 127.0.0.1 for the quick dirty way. As soon as the DNS has been setup for this hostname, and restart the FTP server should reduce the CPU usage for FTP. For mail, are you using 10.3 Server or client? What happens when you run sudo /Library/Tenon/System/Scripts/MAILSERVER restart. For MySQL, make sure you don't have MySQL=-YES- in /etc/hostconfig, or switch to MYSQL=-NO- to avoid duplicated MySQL program.


regards,
Eric

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