My CPU usage is high and palettes are red, what should I do?
• It is advisable to look at the individual user’s session by opening vSpace Console » Manage Servers »
click the particular vSpace Server » Sessions, and then select ‘View’ or ‘Stop’.
• This can also be an indication that other issues that are not related to vSpace Server may be occurring
on your server. It would be advisable to connect to the server to view running processes.
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