[cisco-voip] CallProcessingNodeCpuPegging
Kevin Thorngren
kthorngr at cisco.com
Mon Jul 10 11:59:22 EDT 2006
This may be a separate issue.
If you are getting a build up of thousands of files in one of the
following directories then you would see the System process spike the
CPU each time the folder is accessed.
C:\Program Files\Cisco\CallDetail\CDR
C:\Program Files\Cisco\CallDetail\CMR
C:\Program Files\Cisco\CallDetail\BAD
But I would suspect that you would see these spikes throughout the day,
each time a file is copied over from one of the Subscribers. I would
recommend waiting until after hours before checking to see how many
files are in these folders as you run the possibility of spiking the
CPU if there are many thousands of files.
Maybe a restart of the CDR Insert service would resolve the issue.
Again I would wait for after hours in case of a CPU spike. You might
want to enable the CDR Insert traces to troubleshoot the problem before
doing any of the restarts/reboots.
I would recommend starting a perfmon log of Processor usage to find out
which process is spiking the CPU.
Kevin
On Jul 10, 2006, at 11:35 AM, Voll, Scott wrote:
> I see this in the event log:
>
> Event ID 3
> Source: Cisco Database Layer
>
> Error: kErrorCDRFilesBackingUp - CDR flat files are backing up.
> App ID: Cisco Database Layer Monitor
> Cluster ID: CMPUB-Cluster
> Node ID: CMPUB
> Explanation: CDR flat files are not being removed. On the primary CDR
> server, verify that the InsertCDR service is running and properly
> configured. On a server not the primary, verify that the location for
> collecting CDR files is accessible via the network.
> Recommended Action: Set trace for InsertCDR service to detailed and
> look for errors in the trace. Check enterprise CDR parameters for
> accuracy..
>
> I went into the Services and all look to be running. So I’m not sure
> what’s up. I will be rebooting it tonight.
>
> Scott
>
>
>
> From: Kevin Thorngren [mailto:kthorngr at cisco.com]
> Sent: Monday, July 10, 2006 8:01 AM
> To: Voll, Scott
> Cc: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
> Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] CallProcessingNodeCpuPegging
>
> Do you know which process is pegging the CPU?
>
> Kevin
> On Jul 10, 2006, at 10:52 AM, Voll, Scott wrote:
>>
>> I installed OS 4.2.sr8 and since then I have been getting CPU pegging
>> out around the midnight hour. I believe it’s the CDR flat not
>> getting truncated.
>>
>> Has anyone else seen this?
>>
>> Scott
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