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[cobalt-users] 'lcd-yesno' process spinning?



I've inherited administration duties on a RaQ XTR 'server appliance',
and have a lot of house-cleaning to do.

I just checked the cobalt-users archvies, and didn't see anything
on this topic:

What is the function of the lcd-yesno process?  More specifically,
I see it spinning via top:

  PID USER     PRI  NI  SIZE  RSS SHARE STAT  LIB %CPU %MEM   TIME COMMAND
  19044 root      18   0   140  140   112 R       0 97.0  0.0 66172m lcd-yesno

I don't see why it wants to eat 97% of my CPU. :/

This is a colocated server, and hance there's no-one to look at
the little LCD panel to see in anything is there.

Can I simply kill this process?  Is the 'lcd' family of tools
actually documented anyhere?  I can't find any man pages...

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