[nsp] High CPU question
Dan Armstrong
dan at beanfield.com
Mon Apr 26 02:59:48 EDT 2004
You have to wait for
CPU utilization for five seconds: 99%/2%;
Callcenter is flooded, and Cisco tells you that the feature you are
selling cannot be cef switched....
Bryan wrote:
>Here is more output:
># sh proc cpu | exclude 0.00
>CPU utilization for five seconds: 62%/61%; one minute: 63%; five minutes: 65%
>PID Runtime(ms) Invoked uSecs 5Sec 1Min 5Min TTY Process
>22 225960 11461 19715 0.08% 0.07% 0.07% 0 Net Background
>25 1149160 43094 26666 0.49% 0.43% 0.42% 0 Per-Second Jobs
>39 376660 186536 2019 0.08% 0.12% 0.07% 0 IP Input
>64 104 137 759 0.24% 0.04% 0.01% 2 Virtual Exec
>
>arp table show's apx 460 addresses
>
>Int F1/0:
>2 minute input rate 10076000 bits/sec, 13054 packets/sec
>2 minute output rate 11352000 bits/sec, 7905 packets/sec
>842700864 packets input, 1551349770 bytes
>Received 1 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles
>
>Int F2/0:
>2 minute input rate 7864000 bits/sec, 11866 packets/sec
>2 minute output rate 11766000 bits/sec, 8203 packets/sec
>901169009 packets input, 4268433333 bytes
>Received 1 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants, 2 throttles
>
>
>Thanks for all the help,
>
>
>Bryan
>
>On Sun, 25 Apr 2004, James Edwards wrote:
>
>
>
>>Date: Sun, 25 Apr 2004 12:59:36 -0600
>>From: James Edwards <hackerwacker at cybermesa.com>
>>To: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
>>Subject: Re: [nsp] High CPU question
>>
>>On Sun, 2004-04-25 at 11:33, Bryan wrote:
>>
>>
>>Does the high CPU% cycle at regular intervals or is it random ?
>>
>>Try a "sho process cpu | exclude 0.00" when the CPU is maxed
>>to see what process is eating up the most CPU %.
>>
>>
>>james
>>
>>
>>
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