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Old 11-06-2001
UNIX problem? Unix programm runs windows 2000 CPU over 100%

Okee problems...!!
What is happening: Unix server with some programms, workstations are windows 2000, the workstations work good but when you start a programm on the Unix server the CPU of the workstations go to 100% usage resulting that the system gets very slow. The programm well its running so slow that it gives a lot of frustration around. Smilie
The workstations are PIII 800Mhz with 128 SDRAM

Does anyone have an idea of where the problem is???

Another thing that caught me notice is that even the disk cleaner reacts almost similair as the unix programm. The CPU gets also to 100% but it is very good to work with other programms at the same time.

I believe that the problem lies not at the workstations but somewhere between the UNIX system and the workstation or just on the UNIX server.

I have flashed the BIOS of the windows 2000 didn't work. So if there is someone around here who has the answer I would be gratefull.

greetings
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XInstallColormap()														XInstallColormap()

Name
  XInstallColormap - install a colormap.

Synopsis
  XInstallColormap(display, colormap_return)
	Display *display;
	Colormap colormap_return;

Arguments
  display   Specifies a connection to an X server; returned from XOpenDisplay().

  colormap_return
	    Specifies the colormap to install.

Description
  XInstallColormap()  installs a virtual colormap into a hardware colormap.  If there is only one hardware colormap, XInstallColormap() loads
  a virtual colormap into the hardware colormap.  All windows associated with this colormap immediately display  with  their  chosen  colors.
  Other windows associated with the old colormap will display with false colors.  If additional hardware colormaps are possible, XInstallCol-
  ormap() loads the new hardware map and keeps the existing ones.  Other windows will then remain in their true colors unless the  limit  for
  colormaps has been reached.  If the maximum number of allowed hardware colormaps is already installed, an old colormap is swapped out.  The
  MinCmapsOfScreen(screen) and MaxCmapsOfScreen(screen) macros can be used to determine how many hardware colormaps are supported.

  If colormap_return is not already an installed map, a ColormapNotify event is generated  on  every  window  having  colormap_return  as  an
  attribute.   If  a colormap is uninstalled as a result of the install, a ColormapNotify event is generated on every window having that col-
  ormap as an attribute.

  Colormaps are usually installed and uninstalled by the window manager, not by clients.  At any time, there is a  subset  of  the  installed
  colormaps,  viewed  as  an ordered list, called the "required list."	The length of the required list is at most the min_maps specified for
  each screen in the Display structure.  When a colormap is installed with XInstallColormap() it is added to the head of  the  required  list
  and  the last colormap in the list is removed if necessary to keep the length of the list at min_maps.  When a colormap is uninstalled with
  XUninstallColormap() and it is in the required list, it is removed from the list.  No other actions by the server or the client change  the
  required list.  It is important to realize that on all but high-performance workstations, min_maps is likely to be 1.  If the hardware col-
  ormap is immutable, and therefore installing any colormap is impossible, XInstallColormap() will work but not do anything.

  For more information, see Volume One, Chapter 7, Color.

Errors
  BadColor  Invalid colormap.

See Also
  XDefaultColormap(), XDisplayCells(), XCopyColormapAndFree(), XCreateColormap(), XFreeColormap(), XGetStandardColormap(), XListInstalledCol-
  ormaps(), XSetStandardColormap(), XSetWindowColormap(), XUninstallColormap().

Xlib - Colormaps														XInstallColormap()
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