ESSSVR.exe using the CPU @ 96.37%

Hi all

We have 4 application that will load data on a daily basis and we have provided in the planner of Arcana.

Every day, each process will take 2 hours of time to finish loading the data.

Today it took 5 hours and CPU utilization 96.37% (esssvr.exe).

Please let me know the possible reasons.

I use Essbase 7.1.2 SQL server 2005 and Windows 2003 server.

Thank you
Alain

So it's a loading data to a cube ASO?

Would it be a problem with SQL Server if that's where the data come from?

Kind regards

Cameron Lackpour

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