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Old 05-28-2013
Sfmdb proces at top of tops

Good day,

I do have a HP-UX B.11.31 U ia64 machine.
If I check top a proces called sfmdb is high in use en cpu. It is a postgres-command.
Full name is System Fault Management. Google gives an option to restart it in: /sbin/init.d via sfmdb stop en start.

But if I now look on the machine I DO NOT FIND sfmdb.

Only giving a ps -ef or for example checking the PID gives me a notion that the proces has to be somewhere?

Can any one help me? Smilie

Greetz, Arjan
# 2  
Old 05-28-2013
I believe this is the one you are looking for...
Code:
/sbin/init.d/hpsmdb

# 3  
Old 05-29-2013
Thanks for the reply.
After doing some research I found:

/sbin/init.d/psbdb

If I do a $ps -ef|grep sfmdb and afterwards I stop psbdb, $ps -ef|grep sfmdb doesn't show active processes.

My guess it's the right one?

Greetz, Arjan
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