Hi List,
I was wondering if you were aware of this bug, and if any of you have had success in with the suggested work around that is listed as the final comment.
Currently this is happening on 5 of my 9 server cluster, one was using 35GB of ram.
I was also wondering, of those who have seen the problem, do you have any other workable band-aids, besides the kill -9 and the prio program?
Thanks,
Bill G.
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