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Long rpm root process?

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  • cPanelLauren
    Hi Damon, the rpm command rpm -V is verifying the system packages but shouldn't take an extremely long amount of time to run. Though I don't see the pid listed it should be on the left (if you're looking at top) Could you run the following: ps faux |grep
    and paste the output, I'd like to see how long it's been running Thank you,
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  • dmalk
    Hi Lauren, Thanks for getting back with me! I was seeing this massively long command logged in WHM's Daily Process Log and unfortunately, I don't see a pid anywhere. Checking the Process Manager, I don't see this command listed there either so I assume it's finished running. Is it relatively common for rpm to verify a large number (1139) of system packages? I believe I have to put in a request with my webhost if I want shell access to dig deeper. I will do this if a large command like this (see attached) seems unusual/suspicious. Thank you again - I really appreciate your help! Damon
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  • cPanelLauren
    Hi @dmalk If you don't see it there currently that's good. If you saw it there in the daily process log under "Top Processes " that doesn't necessarily indicate that the process is running currently just that the process did run that day and it was a top CPU consuming process. An explanation of this can be found in our documentation here: Daily Process Log - Version 70 Documentation - cPanel Documentation It would be normal on installation for the system to verify the RPM's and the 1139 you saw was more than likely what occurred during the initial installation. Thank you,
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