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- From: reed@prism.sps.mot.com (Tim Reed)
- Subject: Re: atalkd
- Message-ID: <1992Dec17.154218.29061@newsgate.sps.mot.com>
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- References: <1glu64INNg94@gap.caltech.edu>
- Date: Thu, 17 Dec 1992 15:42:18 GMT
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- In article <1glu64INNg94@gap.caltech.edu> madler@cco.caltech.edu
- (Mark Adler) writes:
- >
- > Much to my amazement, I got Appletalk working. I've accessed many
- > Macs and their files, no problem. However, just now when poking
- around
- > in the appletalk world, I noticed all my CPU time being used by
- some
- > system task. It turns out to be atalkd:
- >
- > USER PID %CPU %MEM VSIZE RSIZE TT STAT TIME COMMAND
- > root 90 90.1 3.8 6.26M 616K co R 7:58 (atalkd)
- >
- > So the question is: what is it doing??
- >
- > Mark Adler
- > madler@cco.caltech.edu
-
- I've seen this happen, too. I killed atalkd in order to function
- normally again at a decent speed. Anyone out there know what's going
- on with atalkd?
-
- --
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- Tim Reed
- reed@prism.sps.mot.com
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