100% CPU consumtion [message #117112] |
Mon, 05 November 2007 11:26 |
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Originally posted by: mom.mom.gmx.net
I installed Eclipse 3.3.1, and TPTP via the Europa Discovery site. JDK 6,
Windows XP SP2.
I created a project with only a Main class. When I create a profile
configuration and go to the "Monitor" tab, the eclipse CPU usage goes up to
100% and doesn't come back.
Eclipse itself is not frozen, it just uses 100% CPU. I can choose a Monitor,
but nothing happens when I try to profile the Application.
Any guesses?
cheers Rainer
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Re: 100% CPU consumtion [message #117138 is a reply to message #117112] |
Mon, 05 November 2007 16:04 |
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Originally posted by: alexander.n.alexeev.intel.com
Hi
Does this behavior repeats every time then you start profiling?
Could you find "ACServer.exe" and "TPTPProcessController.exe" in Windows
Task Manager after opening Monitor tab?
Did you try to press "Test Availability" button on Java profiling - JRE
1.5 or newer?
Thanks,
Alex.
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Re: 100% CPU consumtion [message #117355 is a reply to message #117138] |
Tue, 06 November 2007 13:14 |
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Originally posted by: mom.mom.gmx.net
> From: "Alexander N. Alexeev" <alexander.n.alexeev@intel.com> wrote:
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> Does this behavior repeats every time then you start profiling?
Yes, actually it allready happens in den Configuration Dialog. But after I
have set it up and directly run the configuration, it also happens.
> Could you find "ACServer.exe" and "TPTPProcessController.exe" in Windows
> Task Manager after opening Monitor tab?
Yes, directly after starting eclipse, and also when starting the profiling.
Both without any significant CPU consumption. I also tried it without the
Firewall. And I have admin rights on the System.
> Did you try to press "Test Availability" button on Java profiling
Yes, all stays enabled. (Or whatever not happens when it is avaiable)
> JRE 1.5 or newer?
jre1.6.0_03 Which was installed by the JDK 1.6
I also tried to start eclipse -vm e:\program... directly with the JDK VM.
But same effect.
Cheers
Rainer
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