Hi Gonçalo,
If you are using EXOS version 22.3+, you can use VI to create a script named "exshrc.xsf". This script will be run each time a user logs in. It is meant only for shell specific configuration, but you can put pretty much any command in th...
It is possible that SolarWinds is giving you a false positive as you suspected. Since you say that you do not see any high utilization when you use top.
Running the 'top' command just displays the CPU utilization of the node it is being run on. Not the entire stack.
I'm not sure how SolarWinds is getting CPU usage information for the switch or stack.