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what is nmupm.exe in Oracle AS Release 2 BIN folder? [message #55005] Wed, 25 December 2002 13:45 Go to next message
xingli
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Periodically the nmupm.exe(some times I see multiple nmupm.exes in processes) uses up all CPU on the Windows 2k Advanced server, meantime, all other application execution become very slow. I can't stop the process or control the CPU usage on it. Anybody has any idea? Thanks in advance.

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Re: what is nmupm.exe in Oracle AS Release 2 BIN folder? [message #55011 is a reply to message #55005] Thu, 26 December 2002 06:22 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Mahesh Rajendran
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are any .NET framework / IBM websphere installed?

Re: what is nmupm.exe in Oracle AS Release 2 BIN folder? [message #55764 is a reply to message #55011] Fri, 14 February 2003 04:21 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Lorenz
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pls have a look into Note:203224.1 on
http://metalink.oracle.com

Regards...........Lorenz
Re: what is nmupm.exe in Oracle AS Release 2 BIN folder? [message #55818 is a reply to message #55005] Tue, 18 February 2003 02:38 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Avadhut Kharmale
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Even I am facing the same problem. I am running windows 200 professional. Sometimes I find that nmupm.exe in running and using all CPU. What can be the reason?? pls reply if anyone is having ans for this.
Re: what is nmupm.exe in Oracle AS Release 2 BIN folder? [message #56385 is a reply to message #55011] Tue, 25 March 2003 23:21 Go to previous message
Avadhut Kharmale
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Yes, both .net frame and ibm websphere are installed.
is it getting affecting due to this??
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