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By N2H
Jun
6th

mxdomainmgr.exe (solution)

Files under Software | Posted by calvyn

Back to my previous post: Your PC Performance, I have mention that my company server CPU Usage are very high, yesterday early morning, is still mid night 3am, the duty manager called me and told me that the server after reboot, the application still cannot run.

IT Officer no life
I on phone support for 1 hour, after that still did’nt make any help, so no choice, I need to go company early in the morning. Damm sleepy for the whole day.

Mxdomainmgr
When I arrive, I realise that in the Processes tab, it apear a task/processes call “mxdomainmgr.exe” which take up lot of CPU Usage. I have try to end the process, but after end, the CPU Usage drop, just like the red circle at below picture, but after 10 second, the mxdomainmgr.exe process come in again, auto load back.

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After googling on this “MXDOMAINMGR.EXE“, I found some discussion on this issue, it seen like a lot of people have this issue on the HP server. It use up alot of CPU Usage, after reading those article, not much result on it.

How to get rid of this mxdomainmgr.exe

After consult with my IT mentor -Vincent, he directly know how to settle this mxdomainmgr issue, just go to “Services” (Start->Control Panel->administrative tools-services) look for “HP insight Manager” and disable the services, it is very easy. The CPU Usage are low now.

There are no more mxdomainmgr.exe in the process, problem solve.


9 Responses to “mxdomainmgr.exe (solution)”

  1. By ken on Jun 7, 2007 | Reply

    just checking up my fellow blogger through my-list. look at your Microsoft service photo, it’s look like a office server with some backup service running, but why you guys are running a web server is really puzzle me. anyway, haven’t really use Microsoft server for sometime.

  2. By Criz Lai on Jun 7, 2007 | Reply

    Gosh…my commit charge is still running so high. I do not know what is taking up so much memory in my PC and my PC slow down after a day or two. The highest is FireFox running on 114,000K. Any idea what’s causes it?

  3. By calvyn on Jun 8, 2007 | Reply

    Hi Criz, when u saw your FF running to high, this is because that particular browser browse thought alot of page, that mean when u click back http://img171.imageshack.us/img171/5007/historyrc6.jpg

    you will saw alot of history at the back… if you want to clear it, just copy the URL, close the browser and open another new browser and paste the URL

    After this, check your processes, your memory for your FF should be low.

  4. By Saltwetfish on Jun 17, 2007 | Reply

    Hi Calvyn,

    Re-your , I cannot stop the HP insight manager service because I am using the server as a HP SIM server. :-) . Anyhow, the server has been behaving rather well after all those workarounds.

  5. By Doug on Oct 22, 2007 | Reply

    Yeah I don’t understand this solution – ‘here’s a component of SIM. If it uses too much ram/cpu, the entire insight manager systme off – all done!’. At that point I might as well shut the server off and use it to store mp3s

  6. By calvyn on Oct 22, 2007 | Reply

    Doug > Hi~ For my problem, even i restart the server still the same problem… i just stop one of the service only, and the CPU usage become low…

  7. By Rajesh Mattu on Oct 23, 2008 | Reply

    Thanks for this post, I have fixed this prob by stopping the “HP System Insight Manager” service, and my server gets smooth.

  8. By chris on Mar 8, 2010 | Reply

    This is terrible. It’s like telling someone to stop driving when their car is making a strange noise.

    Just stop using it. Problem solved.

    You should be embarrassed.

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