New to the list, so forgive me if this has been metioned before, but.....
New members are just as capable of searching the list as old ones.
I upgraded my Xserve Dual 1.3 Ghz to Tiger.1 Friday, and have been
fighting with BRU LE ever since.
First was the upgrade to version 1.2.9, which apparently is needed,
even though their site said the current version was ready.
Second was extremely high CPU usage, even when BRU was idle.
WHAT is seeing "extremely high" CPU usage, and how are you defining
that? If it's idle, BRU can't be consuming CPU, it's idle.
Finally, yesterday after attempting a manual backup, The BRU GUI and
the actual BRU background app became 'seperated' from each other,
and the GUI couldn't control the background app. Now the GUI just
chokes and won't do anything.
You may want to read "How to ask questions effectively" and "how to
effectively report bugs" off the OS X Server WikiFAQ at
http://macos-x-server.com/ as you're providing nothing useful to
comment about or troubleshoot from. Remember, if the whole world was
seeing your problem we'd have fixed it by now.
However the BOFH generator suggests: "The sticky bit may have become loose." ;)
It appears yet another reinstall is in order.
Often this fixes things if the issue is files or permissions being
bad. It doesn't solve anything if the problem is from operator usage,
odd configuration, or particular ways you're trying to use something.
Any suggestions?.... Retrospect?....
One would assume that if you're having a problem that you'd want to
know why so you can avoid it no matter what you're using. Just
jumping from a screwdriver to a chisel to find some tool that you can
beat the problem with isn't an effective technique and demonstrates
weak systems administration skills.
At 12:14 PM -0600 6/28/05, Philip Ershler wrote:
Contact BRU tech support.
That would seem to be a logical place to check for a suspected
problem with a commercial app with good vendor support and it's own
lists.
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-dhan
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