below are the sample of two rows from the 3gb input file.

P[containerVrsn:U(0)recordVrsn:U(0)size:U(564)ownGid:G[mdp:U(111817873 +8)seqNo:U(109)]logicalDbNo:U(1)classVrsn:U(1)timeStamp:U(0)dbRecord:T +[classNo:U(1091971)size:U(536)updateVersion:U(4685)checksum:U(1697637 +779)EPC_UsageControlAccumulatedPot:R[subscriberId:S12("918722933152") +usageControlAccum:S547("{\"reportingGroups\":[{\"absoluteAccumulated\ +":{\"counters\":[{\"bidirVolume\":782373665,\"name\":\"base\"}],\"exp +iryDate\":{\"volume\":\"08-12-2014T00:00:00\"},\"previousExpiryDate\" +:{\"time\":\"08-11-2014T00:00:00\",\"volume\":\"08-11-2014T00:00:00\" +},\"reportingLevel\":\"totalTraffic\",\"resetPeriod\":{\"volume\":\"3 +0 days\"}},\"name\":\"110\",\"restartInfo\":\"08-11-2014T00:00:00\",\ +"selected\":\"yes\",\"subscriberGroupName\":\"KA_NF_1_25G20K_30\",\"s +ubscriptionDate\":\"08-11-2014T00:00:00\",\"validityTime\":1800}],\"v +ersion\":\"2.1\"}\n")]]] P[containerVrsn:U(0)recordVrsn:U(0)size:U(564)ownGid:G[mdp:U(111817873 +8)seqNo:U(112)]logicalDbNo:U(1)classVrsn:U(1)timeStamp:U(0)dbRecord:T +[classNo:U(1091971)size:U(536)updateVersion:U(159)checksum:U(13173327 +11)EPC_UsageControlAccumulatedPot:R[subscriberId:S12("919743708573")u +sageControlAccum:S545("{\"reportingGroups\":[{\"absoluteAccumulated\" +:{\"counters\":[{\"bidirVolume\":3533123434,\"name\":\"base\"}],\"exp +iryDate\":{\"volume\":\"13-05-2013T23:59:59\"},\"previousExpiryDate\" +:{\"time\":\"14-04-2013T00:00:00\",\"volume\":\"14-04-2013T00:00:00\" +},\"reportingLevel\":\"totalTraffic\",\"resetPeriod\":{\"volume\":\"3 +0 days\"}},\"name\":\"110\",\"restartInfo\":\"14-04-2013T00:00:00\",\ +"selected\":\"no\",\"subscriberGroupName\":\"KA_3NFUP_3G80K_30\",\"su +bscriptionDate\":\"14-04-2013T00:00:00\",\"validityTime\":1800}],\"ve +rsion\":\"2.0\"}")]]]

In reply to Re^4: Is 100% CPU utilisation during a procees is aproblem? by Ankur_kuls
in thread Is 100% CPU utilisation during a procees is aproblem? by Ankur_kuls

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