= AST RESEARCH, INC. TECHNICAL BULLETIN # 1332 7-31-95 = DPT3224 WITH DPTCOM.NLM PROBLEM Under NetWare 4.X, DPTCOM.NLM occupies a large portion of the server CPU utilization. CAUSE Do not be alarmed by the high utilization. The system is operating as designed. "When DPTCOM.NLM is loaded, the system starts some threads to look for incoming connection requests. These polling threads check for a connection request and return control back to NetWare. NetWare will then determine which thread should be given control next. If there are very few threads active on the server (very little activity), DPTCOM.NLM will be given control quite frequently and thus will be occupying a good proportion of the server utilization. However, if there are many other active threads on the server, DPTCOM.NLM will be given control less frequently. Please keep in mind that an 80% utilization by DPTCOM.NLM (or any other NetWare NLM) does not mean that it requires 80% of the server's CPU bandwidth to operate. It simply means that NetWare is currently allowing DPTCOM.NLM to consume 80% of the CPU bandwidth based on the current activity occurring on the server. SOLUTION Distributed Processing Technology (DPT) has released the latest NetWare driver , NW386.ZIP, on DPT's BBS. File NW386.ZIP contains the modified DPTCOM.NLM which occupies less CPU utilization even during periods of inactivity under NetWare 4.X. To obtain the above mentioned file, contact Distributed Processing Technology's (DPT) BBS (407) 831-6432 / (407) 830-1070. SYSTEMS AFFECTED AST PART NUMBER AND DESCRIPTION All servers systems.