High CPU Consumption by ns-slapd

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Hello!  I have eight 389 DS all running the same OS, same 389 DS version, handling the same LDAP data and with same HW specs.  For some reason my two dev systems are consistently showing higher cpu than the other 6 systems.  Any troubleshooting suggestions to help determine why this might be?

The two dev DS report the ns-slapd process consuming 0-90+% of the CPU.   The other six servers typically stay below 5%.  I have looked at logs, monitored the number of connections, memory consumption, etc.  I just can't explain it.

Any suggestions?

Thank you,

Tom


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