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Operating Systems HP-UX Svhptdaemon Post 302989055 by Peasant on Friday 6th of January 2017 02:03:49 PM
Old 01-06-2017
Using tools such as lsof or truss, if you have them installed.
Code:
truss -rall -wall -p PID

Examine the calls, perhaps some file is missing and program runs continuously in loops or similar issues (could explain the large %sys usage)

Also issue a find to perhaps to locate from which script is that spawned as rbatte suggested.


Something in the line of :
Code:
find /sbin/init.d -type f -exec egrep "svhptdaemon|svhpt" {} /dev/null \;

If you get a match, examine that script for possibility to disable that and what that is actually.
Perhaps i can offer more assistance in couple of days when i get to hpux box.

Hope that helps
Regards
Peasant.
 
KILL(2) 							System Calls Manual							   KILL(2)

NAME
kill - send signal to a process SYNOPSIS
kill(pid, sig); DESCRIPTION
Kill sends the signal sig to the process specified by the process number in r0. See signal(2) for a list of signals. The sending and receiving processes must have the same effective user ID, otherwise this call is restricted to the super-user. If the process number is 0, the signal is sent to all other processes in the sender's process group; see tty(4). If the process number is -1, and the user is the super-user, the signal is broadcast universally except to processes 0 and 1, the scheduler and initialization processes, see init(8). Processes may send signals to themselves. SEE ALSO
signal(2), kill(1) DIAGNOSTICS
Zero is returned if the process is killed; -1 is returned if the process does not have the same effective user ID and the user is not super-user, or if the process does not exist. ASSEMBLER
(kill = 37.) (process number in r0) sys kill; sig KILL(2)
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