High CPU usage on 2811 router
dear support
i have a problem recently, i have a 2811 router, there are several EIGRP VPN tunnel setup on it, recently i found this router running high CPU utilization, it almost reach 80 percent at the most day busy time, when i try to find what process causing that after " show proc cpu", the summarize number not such high, it estimate not more than 20 percent. i know in old Cisco IOS there is a command "show platform health", but seem this not exist in 2800 serials any more.
so my question is what can i do next step to finding out what is causing high CPU usage, so that i can decide if the router need to be upgraded.
thanks very much
dear support
i have a problem recently, i have a 2811 router, there are several EIGRP VPN tunnel setup on it, recently i found this router running high CPU utilization, it almost reach 80 percent at the most day busy time, when i try to find what process causing that after " show proc cpu", the summarize number not such high, it estimate not more than 20 percent. i know in old Cisco IOS there is a command "show platform health", but seem this not exist in 2800 serials any more.
so my question is what can i do next step to finding out what is causing high CPU usage, so that i can decide if the router need to be upgraded.
thanks very much
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Good day, can someone analyze this for me, in regards with high cpu usage.
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Local_Backbone#sh proc cpu sorted 5sec
CPU utilization for five seconds: 24%/16%; one minute: 27%; five minutes: 27%
PID Runtime(ms) Invoked uSecs 5Sec 1Min 5Min TTY Process
123 1380698152 938782622 1470 6.07% 6.66% 6.52% 0 IP Input
9 71590456 190912340 374 0.39% 0.48% 0.47% 0 ARP Input
213 53552228 246488976 217 0.23% 0.42% 0.48% 0 SNMP ENGINE
176 2804332 35409778 79 0.15% 0.02% 0.00% 0 OSPF Hello
319 918144 11719407 78 0.15% 0.01% 0.00% 0 OSPF Router 100
4 236 195 1210 0.07% 0.00% 0.00% 1 Virtual Exec
169 2374788 2035919 1166 0.07% 0.03% 0.00% 0 Adj Manager
118 5885520 15709517 374 0.07% 0.07% 0.07% 0 CDP Protocol
36 69788 9934569 7 0.07% 0.00% 0.00% 0 TTY Background
179 30669516 309965501 98 0.07% 0.23% 0.24% 0 IP SNMP
need a quick opinion as i have another backbone abroad that uses only 5-10% of cpu usage.
- same config
- same setup (2BB for Sec/firewall, 2BB for Integration, 6Distro SW)
- different number of users
thank you and god bless.I also agree with Stephan that this is not a concern that the cpu you are seeing it sohuld reduce down.
If in case still want to do the troubleshooting here is the procedure:
Here are some of the commands you can refer while you see the high cpu:
•1- Show proc cpu sorted | ex 0.00% >> First check whether CPU is due to Interrupt or due to Process Switching.
Eg: CPU utilization for five seconds: 6%/2%; one minute: 2%; five minutes: 2%
6% is total CPU utilization and 2 % is due to Interrupt. You would see this on a higher bit when you have the high cpu. Total-interrupt will give you the value of Process.
More info: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps708/products_tech_note09186a00804916e0.shtml
b) Show proc cpu history :---Check since how long is the CPU been affected.
2- Check if there is any interface drops are been seen:
show interface | include line|drops ( Check if any vlan/interface are having input drops)
3- check if there are any STP issue:
show spanning tree detail
show spann det | in ieee|from|occur|is exec
show spann det | in executing | changes
show interface | include line|drops
show cef drop
show ip traffic >> Check the traffic utilization.
4- There are some internal debugging which would help to find out which packets ( from Src,dst) is hitting the CPU:
debug netdr capture rx <<<<( DEBUG OF NETDR IS VERY USEFULL TO CHECK WHAT PACKETSS ARE COMING TO CPU)
show netdr capture-packet >> This will give you the captured outputs were you can see the Src and dst . Then you can take the action with those src ip address guys to check why they are punting the traffic.
HTH
Regards
Inayath
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We recently configured a stack of four 48 port 3750-x switches . We are noticing high CPU usage. "Hulc LED process" seems pretty high.
This has coincided with VMware servers getting slow and non-responsive at times, perhaps a coincidence, not sure.
Below I provided some outputs that might help to diagnose it
Thanks
John
System image file is "flash:/c3750e-ipbasek9-mz.122-58.SE2/c3750e-ipbasek9-mz.122-58.SE2.bin"
Show inventory output
NAME: "1", DESCR: "WS-C3750X-48"
PID: WS-C3750X-48T-S , VID: V02 ,
NAME: "Switch 1 - Power Supply 0", DESCR: "FRU Power Supply"
PID: C3KX-PWR-350WAC , VID: V02L ,
NAME: "2", DESCR: "WS-C3750X-48"
PID: WS-C3750X-48T-S , VID: V02
NAME: "Switch 2 - Power Supply 0", DESCR: "FRU Power Supply"
PID: C3KX-PWR-350WAC , VID: V02D ,
NAME: "3", DESCR: "WS-C3750X-48"
PID: WS-C3750X-48T-S , VID: V02
NAME: "Switch 3 - Power Supply 0", DESCR: "FRU Power Supply"
PID: C3KX-PWR-350WAC , VID: V02L ,
NAME: "4", DESCR: "WS-C3750X-48"
PID: WS-C3750X-48T-S , VID: V02
NAME: "Switch 4 - Power Supply 0", DESCR: "FRU Power Supply"
PID: C3KX-PWR-350WAC , VID: V02L ,
SWITCH#sh processes cpu sorted
CPU utilization for five seconds: 61%/5%; one minute: 50%; five minutes: 49%
PID Runtime(ms) Invoked uSecs 5Sec 1Min 5Min TTY Process
168 260466386 44948517 5794 14.53% 13.98% 13.70% 0 Hulc LED Process
231 97586088 27253906 3580 4.95% 4.73% 4.64% 0 Spanning Tree
213 63106121 154928892 407 4.15% 3.89% 3.91% 0 IP Input
284 70113217 34537588 2030 3.51% 3.98% 4.17% 0 RARP Input
4 6663412 421278 15817 3.03% 0.43% 0.32% 0 Check heaps
374 9872291 10805181 913 3.03% 0.77% 0.62% 0 IP SNMP
376 11142951 5370604 2074 3.03% 0.73% 0.66% 0 SNMP ENGINE
12 35389011 32152175 1100 2.87% 2.08% 2.20% 0 ARP Input
128 34962407 3622140 9652 2.07% 1.69% 1.63% 0 hpm counter proc
85 49034286 8536062 5744 1.91% 2.44% 2.44% 0 RedEarth Tx Mana
107 25127806 46459053 540 1.27% 1.10% 0.93% 0 HLFM address lea
174 2412 1714 1407 0.95% 0.39% 0.25% 1 SSH Process
220 6423643 12634764 508 0.79% 0.70% 0.56% 0 ADJ resolve proc
181 6913179 2890070 2392 0.63% 0.31% 0.36% 0 HRPC qos request
375 1681949 5000777 336 0.47% 0.08% 0.07% 0 PDU DISPATCHER
84 10180707 12623537 806 0.47% 0.30% 0.37% 0 RedEarth I2C dri
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* = maximum CPU% # = average CPU%Thanks to all for your replies.
Jeff
I was aware of the many ACLs however we used to have the same ACLs in a previous 3750G stack about 2 weeks ago and we never had this issue. I agree I need to optimize them and do somehing because it is reaching its max before the CPU starts processing them but I am not certain this is what is causing the issue.
Nikolay,
I am trying to understand "interrupts" with the analysis of the outputs I posted. Here is another output deom the link you provided. Please post your thoughts if you can.
This switch also serves as a gateway(L3 role) for many systems. Would it make sense to offload that responsability from this switch and let an actual router do it?
Thanks
Johnny
show controllers cpu-interface
ASIC Rxbiterr Rxunder Fwdctfix Txbuflos Rxbufloc Rxbufdrain
ASIC0 0 0 0 0 0 0
ASIC1 0 0 0 0 0 0
ASIC2 0 0 0 0 0 0
HOL Fix Counts
No Fixes: 0 Added: 0 In Use: 0 Both: 0
CPU Heartbeat Statistics
Tx Success Tx Fail 1st Thr 2nd Thr Unthr RetryCtMax
37139562 0 0 0 0 1
Rx Delay
0 1 2 3 4
37139562 0 0 0 0
AddlDelay AdvanceCnt
0 0
Rx Retries by RetryCount
0 1 2 3 4 5 6
37139562 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 8 9
0 0 0
AddlRetry
0
cpu-queue-frames retrieved dropped invalid hol-block stray
rpc 104077409 0 0 0 0
stp 19189469 0 0 0 0
ipc 11093838 0 0 0 0
routing protocol 141021559 0 0 0 0
L2 protocol 230347 0 0 0 0
remote console 17 0 0 0 0
sw forwarding 257436702 0 0 0 0
host 21146276 0 0 0 0
broadcast 332154608 0 0 0 0
cbt-to-spt 0 0 0 0 0
igmp snooping 2796987 0 0 0 0
icmp 90752156 0 0 0 0
logging 0 0 0 0 0
rpf-fail 0 0 0 0 0
dstats 0 0 0 0 0
cpu heartbeat 37139562 0 0 0 0
cpu-queue static inuse static added
rpc 0 0
stp 0 0
ipc 0 0
routing protocol 0 0
L2 protocol 0 0
remote console 0 0
sw forwarding 0 0
host 0 0
broadcast 0 0
cbt-to-spt 0 0
igmp snooping 0 0
icmp 0 0
logging 0 0
rpf-fail 0 0
dstats 0 0
cpu heartbeat 0 0
Supervisor ASIC receive-queue parameters
queue 0 maxrecevsize 7E0 pakhead 5505A88 paktail 54655A8
queue 1 maxrecevsize 7E0 pakhead 5689164 paktail 5687F54
queue 2 maxrecevsize 7E0 pakhead 5547AA4 paktail 554719C
queue 3 maxrecevsize 7E0 pakhead 5DC233C paktail 5DBA4CC
queue 4 maxrecevsize 7E0 pakhead 56A7198 paktail 56A7AA0
queue 5 maxrecevsize 7E0 pakhead 5D61304 paktail 5D72F80
queue 6 maxrecevsize 7E0 pakhead 5D856D4 paktail 5D989E4
queue 7 maxrecevsize 7E0 pakhead 5BDE29C paktail 5BDC784
queue 8 maxrecevsize 7E0 pakhead 5CC00A8 paktail 5CB3574
queue 9 maxrecevsize 7E0 pakhead 59DD86C paktail 59DD86C
queue A maxrecevsize 7E0 pakhead 59BF43C paktail 59C13D8
queue B maxrecevsize 7E0 pakhead 5DD18A0 paktail 5DCE6F4
queue C maxrecevsize 7E0 pakhead 59E9CBC paktail 5A049B8
queue D maxrecevsize 7E0 pakhead 59D8EA0 paktail 59DD25C
queue E maxrecevsize 0 pakhead 0 paktail 0
queue F maxrecevsize 7E0 pakhead 59A7080 paktail 59A6BFC
Supervisor ASIC exception status
Receive overrun 00000000 Transmit overrun 00000000
FrameSignatureErr 00000000 MicInitialize 00000002
BadFrameErr 00000000 LenExceededErr 00000000
BadJumboSegments 00000000
Supervisor ASIC Mic Registers
MicDirectPollInfo 80000200
MicIndicationsReceived 00000000
MicInterruptsReceived 00000009
MicPcsInfo 0000001F
MicPlbMasterConfiguration 00000000
MicRxFifosAvailable 00000000
MicRxFifosReady 0000BFFF
MicTimeOutPeriod: FrameTOPeriod: 00000EA6 DirectTOPeriod: 00004000
MicTransmFramesCopied 00000003
MicTxFifosAvailable 0000000E
MicConfiguration: Conf flag: 00000110 Interrupt Flag: 00000008
MicReceiveFifoAssignmen Queue 0 - 7: 33333333 Queue 8 - 15:33333333
MicReceiveFramesReady: FrameAvailable: 00000181 frameAvaiMask: 00000000
MicException:
Exception_flag 00000000
Message-1 00000000
Message-2 00000000
Message-3 00000000
MicIntRxFifo:
ReadPtr 000005C0 WritePtr 000005C0
WHeadPtr 000005C0 TxFifoDepth C0000800
MicIntTxFifo:
ReadPtr 00000728 WritePtr 00000728
WHeadPtr 00000728 TxFifoDepth C0000800
MicDecodeInfo:
Fifo0: address: 03FF4000 asic_num: 00000100
Fifo1: address: 03FF4400 asic_num: 00000101
MicTransmitFifoInfo:
Fifo0: StartPtrs: 0E2CE800 ReadPtr: 0E2CEBE8
WritePtrs: 0E2CEBE8 Fifo_Flag: 8A800800
Weights: 001E001E
Fifo1: StartPtrs: 0E02D000 ReadPtr: 0E02D138
WritePtrs: 0E02D138 Fifo_Flag: 89800400
Weights: 000A000A
MicReceiveFifoInfo:
Fifo0: StartPtr: 0E4AF000 ReadPtr: 0E4AF2A8
WritePtrs: 0E4AF308 Fifo_Flag: 8B000FA0
writeHeaderPtr: 0E4AF308
Fifo1: StartPtr: 0E78C000 ReadPtr: 0E78C2E8
WritePtrs: 0E78C2E8 Fifo_Flag: 89800400
writeHeaderPtr: 0E78C2E8
Fifo2: StartPtr: 0E744800 ReadPtr: 0E744A70
WritePtrs: 0E744A70 Fifo_Flag: 89800400
writeHeaderPtr: 0E744A70
Fifo3: StartPtr: 0EBD1000 ReadPtr: 0EBD13B8
WritePtrs: 0EBD13B8 Fifo_Flag: 89800400
writeHeaderPtr: 0EBD13B8
Fifo4: StartPtr: 0E7D3800 ReadPtr: 0E7D3A58
WritePtrs: 0E7D3A58 Fifo_Flag: 89800400
writeHeaderPtr: 0E7D3A58
Fifo5: StartPtr: 0EB40600 ReadPtr: 0EB40688
WritePtrs: 0EB40688 Fifo_Flag: 88800200
writeHeaderPtr: 0EB40688
Fifo6: StartPtr: 0EB87400 ReadPtr: 0EB874F0
WritePtrs: 0EB874F0 Fifo_Flag: 89800400
writeHeaderPtr: 0EB874F0
Fifo7: StartPtr: 0E880000 ReadPtr: 0E880E20
WritePtrs: 0E881520 Fifo_Flag: 8C001900
writeHeaderPtr: 0E881520
Fifo8: StartPtr: 0EB1A600 ReadPtr: 0EB1A770
WritePtrs: 0EB1A780 Fifo_Flag: 880001F0
writeHeaderPtr: 0EB1A780
Fifo9: StartPtr: 0E2E0CD8 ReadPtr: 0E2E0CD8
WritePtrs: 0E2E0CD8 Fifo_Flag: 82800008
writeHeaderPtr: 0E2E0CD8
Fifo10: StartPtr: 0E81D000 ReadPtr: 0E81D1D8
WritePtrs: 0E81D1D8 Fifo_Flag: 88800200
writeHeaderPtr: 0E81D1D8
Fifo11: StartPtr: 0E4AEF00 ReadPtr: 0E4AEF60
WritePtrs: 0E4AEF60 Fifo_Flag: 86800080
writeHeaderPtr: 0E4AEF60
Fifo12: StartPtr: 0E84A000 ReadPtr: 0E84A300
WritePtrs: 0E84A000 Fifo_Flag: 89000100
writeHeaderPtr: 0E84A000
Fifo13: StartPtr: 0E4AEE00 ReadPtr: 0E4AEE00
WritePtrs: 0E4AEE00 Fifo_Flag: 86800080
writeHeaderPtr: 0E4AEE00
Fifo14: StartPtr: 00000000 ReadPtr: 00000000
WritePtrs: 00000000 Fifo_Flag: 00800000
writeHeaderPtr: 00000000
Fifo15: StartPtr: 0E02CEC0 ReadPtr: 0E02CED0
WritePtrs: 0E02CED0 Fifo_Flag: 84800020
writeHeaderPtr: 0E02CED0
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Complete Board Id:0x00B2
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DNS server process, high CPU usage
Hello,
I am having a problem with high CPU usage on DNS process. We have 1921 setup in network of about 100 workstations that use it as DNS server. It also performs split view functionality for couple of domains in order to avoid hairpin NAT. I know that a router is not fit for heavy server duty but such setup was unfortunately necessary.
In peak work hours we oftenly have CPU hitting 100% with DNS server process being the root cause,and on several occasions we had DNS process stuck in such state for prolonged periods of time during which other router functions were affected (t's a default gateway, IPsec concentrator etc.). Sometimes shutting the process and restarting it would solve the problem, but once it required a full reload in order to restore functionality (such was the description that engineer on duty reported to me).
Forwarder queue statistics:
Current size = 0
Maximum size = 86
Drops = 0
IOS upgrade did not help, we are currently running 15.2(2)T.
The question is ... is such behaviour (CPU load) to be expected on LAN with 100 workstations due to slow CPU on router or we have bugged IOS DNS server (requiring a TAC case)?
The previous solution seem to do this functionality quite nicely (even though it was also a router), so I am not inclined to think that we are dealing with someone DoS-ing the DNS (WAN access to DNS is of course forbidden)
P.S.
Since we moved servers off the routers DNS, we do not receive complaints, but we had a couple of unresolved messages a day while mail server was using router for DNS. I am suspecting that an old bug where IOS DNS servers occasionaly sends clients back empty DNS replies (properly formatted message but without A record) could be still around?hi,
i have the same problem on UC540 and 2911 on IOS 15.0.1. CPU high, router crashed. Reboot helps but until CPU usage spikes again. the only fix is to remove "ip dns server" from config and use a different DNS server
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High CPU usage in cisco 7613 with rsp720-3cxl
Hi everybody,
our cisco 7613 has about 4.5 Gbps Tx/Rx IP traffic in total, and we run ospf with other cisco cloud for routing I list in the following some our router show.what is your idea about our high cpu usage .Is it in normal range with the listed cards and modules.How can I tune the rsp720 and other SIP-200,400,600 for better performances
why our interrupt rate is high ,and one thing more the total sum of 5sec in separate rows not equal to cpu utilization for five second 50%
show proc cpu sor
CPU utilization for five seconds: 50%/46%; one minute: 54%; five minutes: 59%
PID Runtime(ms) Invoked uSecs 5Sec 1Min 5Min TTY Process
8 196795220 12640741 15568 1.51% 0.38% 0.26% 0 Check heaps
224 1048610528 4169501364 0 1.19% 1.45% 1.44% 0 IP Input
13 374006320 3155162661 0 0.23% 0.26% 0.24% 0 ARP Input
217 119862004 985030884 121 0.15% 0.32% 0.25% 0 ADJ resolve pro
c
185 537716 1825736183 0 0.07% 0.03% 0.02% 0 ACE Tunnel Task
260 1550992 2983272818 0 0.07% 0.13% 0.15% 0 Ethernet Msec T
i
305 38186336 58050485 657 0.07% 0.02% 0.00% 0 XDR mcast
34 67208 11707798 5 0.07% 0.00% 0.00% 0 IPC Loadometer
27 232776 57160812 4 0.07% 0.01% 0.00% 0 IPC Periodic Ti
m
325 17539200 92894502 188 0.07% 0.15% 0.15% 0 CEF: IPv4 proce
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195 7406636 43782487 169 0.07% 0.00% 0.00% 0 esw_vlan_stat_p
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show ip route summ
IP routing table name is default (0x0)
IP routing table maximum-paths is 32
Route Source Networks Subnets Replicates Overhead Memory (bytes)
static 1 120 0 7620 20812
connected 0 313 0 18860 53836
ospf 98 17 4892 0 589020 863984
Intra-area: 89 Inter-area: 383 External-1: 0 External-2: 0
NSSA External-1: 0 NSSA External-2: 4437
bgp 12880 0 1 0 60 172
External: 1 Internal: 0 Local: 0
ospf 410 0 269 0 16220 47344
Intra-area: 1 Inter-area: 0 External-1: 0 External-2: 268
NSSA External-1: 0 NSSA External-2: 0
internal 137 260544
Total 155 5595 0 631780 1246692
sh module
Mod Ports Card Type Model Serial No.
1 0 4-subslot SPA Interface Processor-200 7600-SIP-200
2 0 4-subslot SPA Interface Processor-400 7600-SIP-400
3 24 CEF720 24 port 1000mb SFP WS-X6724-SFP
6 1 1-subslot SPA Interface Processor-600 7600-SIP-600
7 2 Route Switch Processor 720 (Active) RSP720-3CXL-GE
8 2 Route Switch Processor 720 (Cold) RSP720-3CXL-GE
show ver
System image file is "bootdisk:c7600rsp72043-adventerprisek9-mz.122-33.SRE2.bin"
1 SIP-200 controller .
1 SIP-400 controller (1 Channelized OC3/STM-1).
1 SIP-600 controller (1 TenGigabitEthernet).
2 Virtual Ethernet interfaces
28 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces
1 Ten Gigabit Ethernet interface
1 Channelized STM-1 port
1 Channelized STM-1 port
show int vlan 1
Encapsulation ARPA, loopback not set
Keepalive not supported
ARP type: ARPA, ARP Timeout 04:00:00
Last input 00:00:00, output 00:00:00, output hang never
Last clearing of "show interface" counters 2d23h
Input queue: 0/75/2886/1830 (size/max/drops/flushes); Total output drops: 0
Queueing strategy: fifo
Output queue: 0/40 (size/max)
5 minute input rate 2380531000 bits/sec, 287383 packets/sec
5 minute output rate 422133000 bits/sec, 254113 packets/sec
L2 Switched: ucast: 1200869468 pkt, 101172643240 bytes - mcast: 253599 pkt, 78
873415 bytes
L3 in Switched: ucast: 60947040633 pkt, 68919665115039 bytes - mcast: 0 pkt, 0
bytes mcast
L3 out Switched: ucast: 52594517004 pkt, 9869168832783 bytes mcast: 0 pkt, 0 b
ytes
62147839148 packets input, 69016175499764 bytes, 0 no buffer
Received 257634 broadcasts (0 IP multicasts)
0 runts, 0 giants, 15 throttles
0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored
53647248858 packets output, 10292998021217 bytes, 0 underruns
0 output errors, 0 interface resets
0 unknown protocol drops
0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped outThank you for your hints and replying
These are our show ibc in 1 min interval
Interface information:
Interface IBC0/0
5 minute rx rate 20045000 bits/sec, 30183 packets/sec
5 minute tx rate 47394000 bits/sec, 60212 packets/sec
19879272237 packets input, 4006174536193 bytes
19835355282 broadcasts received
19808585787 packets output, 3981305571968 bytes
90548 broadcasts sent
0 Bridge Packet loopback drops
19756362091 Packets CEF Switched, 1320184 Packets Fast Switched
0 Packets SLB Switched, 0 Packets CWAN Switched
Label switched pkts dropped: 0 Pkts dropped during dma: 339549
Invalid pkts dropped: 0 Pkts dropped(not cwan consumed): 0
IPSEC pkts dropped: 635184
Xconnect pkts processed: 0, dropped: 0
Xconnect pkt reflection drops: 0
Total paks copied for process level 0
Total short paks sent in route cache 2605317676
Total throttle drops 265338 Input queue drops 5831090
total spd packets classified (120217214 low, 174503 medium, 3073 high)
total spd packets dropped (339549 low, 0 medium, 0 high)
spd prio pkts allowed in due to selective throttling (0 med, 0 high)
IBC resets = 1; last at 23:52:49.004 Sat Jan 19 2013
Driver Level Counters: (Cumulative, Zeroed only at Reset)
Frames Bytes
Rx(0) 26537712 3421085217
Rx(1) 3449063135 2838813650
Tx(0) 3390340306 2016620276
Input Drop Frame Count
Rx0 = 0 Rx1 = 2488435
Per Queue Receive Errors:
FRME OFLW BUFE NOENP DISCRD DISABLE BADCOUNT
Rx0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Rx1 0 0 0 3633 0 0 0
Tx Errors/State:
One Collision Error = 0 More Collisions = 0
No Encap Error = 0 Deferred Error = 0
Loss Carrier Error = 0 Late Collision Error = 0
Excessive Collisions = 0 Buffer Error = 0
Tx Freeze Count = 0 Tx Intrpt Serv timeout= 1
Tx Flow State = FLOW_ON
Tx Flow Off Count = 0 Tx Flow On Count = 0
Counters collected at Idb:
Is input throttled = 0 Throttle Count = 0
Rx Resource Errors = 0 Input Drops = 2488435
Input Errors = 194243
Output Drops = 0 Giants/Runts = 0/0
Dma Mem Error = 0 Input Overrun = 0
Hash match table for multicast (in use 0, maximum 64 entries):
show ibc
Interface information:
Interface IBC0/0
5 minute rx rate 20194000 bits/sec, 30412 packets/sec
5 minute tx rate 47753000 bits/sec, 60663 packets/sec
19891125514 packets input, 4007158118761 bytes
19847185365 broadcasts received
19820407164 packets output, 3982279276274 bytes
90576 broadcasts sent
0 Bridge Packet loopback drops
19768178233 Packets CEF Switched, 1321008 Packets Fast Switched
0 Packets SLB Switched, 0 Packets CWAN Switched
Label switched pkts dropped: 0 Pkts dropped during dma: 339549
Invalid pkts dropped: 0 Pkts dropped(not cwan consumed): 0
IPSEC pkts dropped: 635574
Xconnect pkts processed: 0, dropped: 0
Xconnect pkt reflection drops: 0
Total paks copied for process level 0
Total short paks sent in route cache 2606549061
Total throttle drops 265338 Input queue drops 5831090
total spd packets classified (120252754 low, 174531 medium, 3074 high)
total spd packets dropped (339549 low, 0 medium, 0 high)
spd prio pkts allowed in due to selective throttling (0 med, 0 high)
IBC resets = 1; last at 23:52:49.004 Sat Jan 19 2013
Driver Level Counters: (Cumulative, Zeroed only at Reset)
Frames Bytes
Rx(0) 26550723 3422835145
Rx(1) 3461063605 176652699
Tx(0) 3402319442 3368513724
Input Drop Frame Count
Rx0 = 0 Rx1 = 2490155
Per Queue Receive Errors:
FRME OFLW BUFE NOENP DISCRD DISABLE BADCOUNT
Rx0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Rx1 0 0 0 3633 0 0 0
Tx Errors/State:
One Collision Error = 0 More Collisions = 0
No Encap Error = 0 Deferred Error = 0
Loss Carrier Error = 0 Late Collision Error = 0
Excessive Collisions = 0 Buffer Error = 0
Tx Freeze Count = 0 Tx Intrpt Serv timeout= 1
Tx Flow State = FLOW_ON
Tx Flow Off Count = 0 Tx Flow On Count = 0
Counters collected at Idb:
Is input throttled = 0 Throttle Count = 0
Rx Resource Errors = 0 Input Drops = 2490155
Input Errors = 194358
Output Drops = 0 Giants/Runts = 0/0
Dma Mem Error = 0 Input Overrun = 0
Hash match table for multicast (in use 0, maximum 64 entries):
and sorry what is your idea about total sum of 5sec in separate rows not equal to cpu utilization for five second 50% -
Dispatch Unit - High Cpu Usage
Hi,
ASA5510 8.2.5(50)
The Dispatch unit process is contantly having high cpu usage for last 10 hours.
Things checked:
1. show proc cpu-usage
2. show perf
It seems fine . Output attached
3. Show interfaces for error
No error, overruns, underrruns on interfaces
4. show traffic
Total cumulative through put on approx 4 Mbps.
drop rate max is 3 pkts /sec randomly and rare occurance on some interfaces
5. Connections and Xlate seem normal.
approx 1100.
Counters were reset 1 hour before the data was collected.
# sh cpu usage
CPU utilization for 5 seconds = 39%; 1 minute: 38%; 5 minutes: 44%
# sh processes cpu-usage sorted
PC Thread 5Sec 1Min 5Min Process
081aadc4 a79aff7c 35.7% 37.5% 42.5% Dispatch Unit
0853f89e a79a0b68 0.4% 0.2% 0.2% ARP Thread
# show perfmon
PERFMON STATS: Current Average
Xlates 0/s 0/s
Connections 21/s 32/s
TCP Conns 17/s 28/s
UDP Conns 1/s 1/s
URL Access 0/s 0/s
URL Server Req 0/s 0/s
TCP Fixup 0/s 0/s
TCP Intercept Established Conns 0/s 0/s
TCP Intercept Attempts 0/s 0/s
sh interface e0/0 | inc overrun
0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort
fw01/act# sh interface e0/1 | inc overrun
0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort
# sh conn all
1135 in use, 8777 most used
# sh xlate count
112 in use, 265 most used
# show asp drop frame
No route to host (no-route) 870
Flow is denied by configured rule (acl-drop) 103915
First TCP packet not SYN (tcp-not-syn) 1317
Bad TCP checksum (bad-tcp-cksum) 2
TCP failed 3 way handshake (tcp-3whs-failed) 6695
TCP RST/FIN out of order (tcp-rstfin-ooo) 4025
TCP packet SEQ past window (tcp-seq-past-win) 13
TCP Out-of-Order packet buffer full (tcp-buffer-full) 1949
TCP Out-of-Order packet buffer timeout (tcp-buffer-timeout) 600
TCP RST/SYN in window (tcp-rst-syn-in-win) 5
TCP dup of packet in Out-of-Order queue (tcp-dup-in-queue) 617
TCP packet failed PAWS test (tcp-paws-fail) 1248
IPSEC tunnel is down (ipsec-tun-down) 2
Slowpath security checks failed (sp-security-failed) 1699
DNS Inspect id not matched (inspect-dns-id-not-matched) 4
FP L2 rule drop (l2_acl) 15436
Dropped pending packets in a closed socket (np-socket-closed) 2
Please let us know what reason can be there for high cpu usage by Dispatch unit under current statistics?
What else should be checked to ensure cpu usage comes down?
Regards,
Gurjit Singh
Network Engineer
Spooster IT Services.Hi Gurjar,
r u getting the below mentioned syslog messages?
Flow is denied by configured rule (acl-drop) 103915
106023, 106100, 106004
TCP Out-of-Order packet buffer full (tcp-buffer-full) 1949
TCP Out-of-Order packet buffer full:
This counter is incremented and the packet is dropped when appliance receives an
out-of-order TCP packet on a connection and there is no buffer space to store this packet.
Typically TCP packets are put into order on connections that are inspected by the
appliance or when packets are sent to SSM for inspection. There is a default queue size
and when packets in excess of this default queue size are received they will be dropped.
Recommendations:
On ASA platforms the queue size could be increased using queue-limit configuration
under tcp-map.
Similarly you need to check many reasons for the asp drop logs that you have captured and you need to monitor how much it is increasing and the difference.......
but 40 % CPU utilization is a okay kind of thing and you do not need to worry if that happens only during peak hours ans it is not increasing drastically more and more.
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/asa/asa82/command/reference/cmd_ref/s2.html#wp1435096
Regards
Karthik -
High cpu usage multicast bridging / l2tp
Hi,
I'm busy with a small project to bridge a "iptv" interface to a anothere site.
(one cisco 871, and 1800 series.) I use the 871 on the source site and the 1800 on destination.
I tried different configurations. First u use GRE over ipsec tunnel, and bridge groups. (official not supported). for example:
interface Tunnel0
no ip address
load-interval 30
keepalive 5 3
tunnel source Vlan1
tunnel destination 172.25.10.251
bridge-group 1
interface Vlan2
no ip address
ip pim sparse-dense-mode
ip virtual-reassembly
bridge-group 1
bridge-group 1 spanning-disabled
this works, because there was a lot of traffic and high cpu usage on the 871 router 98% - 100%
Now I use L2TP like the configuration below:
pseudowire-class PW_CLASS
encapsulation l2tpv3
ip local interface Loopback0
interface Vlan2
no ip address
ip pim sparse-mode
ip virtual-reassembly
xconnect 10.0.0.1 12 encapsulation l2tpv3 pw-class PW_CLASS
router eigrp 1
passive-interface FastEthernet4
passive-interface Vlan2
network 10.0.0.0 0.0.0.255
network 10.255.1.0 0.0.0.255
auto-summary
interface Loopback0
ip address 10.0.0.2 255.255.255.255
pseudowire-class PW_CLASS
encapsulation l2tpv3
ip local interface Loopback0
interface Vlan2
no ip address
ip pim sparse-mode
ip virtual-reassembly
xconnect 10.0.0.1 12 encapsulation l2tpv3 pw-class PW_CLASS
router eigrp 1
passive-interface FastEthernet4
passive-interface Vlan2
network 10.0.0.0 0.0.0.255
network 10.255.1.0 0.0.0.255
auto-summary
interface Loopback0
ip address 10.0.0.2 255.255.255.255
This works also, but I sill have the same problem, verry high CPU usage.
Maybe someone can help me with this issue?
Kind Regards,
Felix DuivenvoordenHi Felix,
I think the problem is that all encapsulation (both GRE and L2TP) on the 800 are done in software.
This is a simply restriction of the platform's capabilities.
Obvious workaround is to use other hardware.
regards,
Leo -
Hi there,
since a few days there is on some machines (40-60) a high cpu usage on one core (quad core cpu machines) with the WMIPRSVE.EXE if the HARDWARE INVENTORY CYCLE started.
i try out some tests, read some forum articles and troubleshooting the WMI management but a real problem i doesn´t see.
in some articles i read that hardware inventory runs about minutes up to more hours but some machines runs longer, someone more as 1 day.
here an example of mine PC:
at 8:07 i started Hardware Inventory Cycle, in the InventoryAgent.log i can see that some Collection Namespace are captured.
after a few minutes there stopped and does nothing round about 5.9 hours or better, after 21436.097 Seconds.
For any hints i am grateful. :)
Inventory: *********************** Start of message processing. ***********************
InventoryAgent 18.03.2015 08:09:56
11088 (0x2B50)
Inventory: Message type is InventoryAction InventoryAgent
18.03.2015 08:09:56 11088 (0x2B50)
Inventory: Temp directory = C:\WINDOWS\CCM\Inventory\Temp\
InventoryAgent 18.03.2015 08:09:56
11088 (0x2B50)
Inventory: Clearing old collected files. InventoryAgent
18.03.2015 08:09:56 11088 (0x2B50)
Inventory: Opening store for action {00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000001} ...
InventoryAgent 18.03.2015 08:09:56
11088 (0x2B50)
CInvState::VerifyInventoryVersionNumber: Mismatch found for '{00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000001}': 4.2 vs. 0.0
InventoryAgent 18.03.2015 08:09:56
11088 (0x2B50)
Inventory: Version number mismatch; will do a Full report.
InventoryAgent 18.03.2015 08:09:56
11088 (0x2B50)
Inventory: Action=Hardware, ReportType=ReSync, MajorVersion=5, MinorVersion=0
InventoryAgent 18.03.2015 08:09:56
11088 (0x2B50)
Inventory: Initialization completed in 0.141 seconds
InventoryAgent 18.03.2015 08:09:56
11088 (0x2B50)
Collection: Namespace = \\localhost\root\Microsoft\appvirt\client; Query = SELECT __CLASS, __PATH, __RELPATH, CachedLaunchSize, CachedPercentage, CachedSize, LaunchSize, Name, PackageGUID, TotalSize, Version, VersionGUID FROM Package; Timeout = 600 secs.
InventoryAgent 18.03.2015 08:09:56
7836 (0x1E9C)
Failed to get IWbemService Ptr for \\localhost\root\vm\VirtualServer Namespace: 8004100E
InventoryAgent 18.03.2015 08:10:02
7836 (0x1E9C)
Failed to enumerate instances of VirtualMachine: 8004100E
InventoryAgent 18.03.2015 08:10:02
7836 (0x1E9C)
Collection: Namespace = \\.\root\cimv2\sms; Query = SELECT __CLASS, __PATH, __RELPATH, AddressWidth, BrandID, CPUHash, CPUKey, DataWidth, DeviceID, Family, Is64Bit, IsHyperthreadCapable, IsMobile, IsTrustedExecutionCapable, IsVitualizationCapable, Manufacturer,
MaxClockSpeed, Name, NormSpeed, NumberOfCores, NumberOfLogicalProcessors, PCache, ProcessorId, ProcessorType, Revision, SocketDesignation, Status, SystemName, Version FROM SMS_Processor; Timeout = 600 secs.
InventoryAgent 18.03.2015 08:10:02
7836 (0x1E9C)
Collection: Namespace = \\.\root\CCM\powermanagementagent; Query = SELECT __CLASS, __PATH, __RELPATH, Requester, RequesterInfo, RequesterType, RequestType, Time, UnknownRequester FROM CCM_PwrMgmtLastSuspendError; Timeout = 600 secs.
InventoryAgent 18.03.2015 08:10:03
7836 (0x1E9C)
Collection: Namespace = \\.\root\cimv2; Query = SELECT __CLASS, __PATH, __RELPATH, Availability, Description, DeviceID, Manufacturer, Name, Status FROM Win32_IDEController; Timeout = 600 secs.
InventoryAgent 18.03.2015 08:10:03
7836 (0x1E9C)
Collection: Namespace = \\.\root\cimv2\sms; Query = SELECT __CLASS, __PATH, __RELPATH, BinFileVersion, BinProductVersion, Description, ExecutableName, FilePropertiesHash, FilePropertiesHashEx, FileSize, FileVersion, HasPatchAdded, InstalledFilePath, IsSystemFile,
IsVitalFile, Language, Product, ProductCode, ProductVersion, Publisher FROM SMS_InstalledExecutable; Timeout = 600 secs.
InventoryAgent 18.03.2015 08:10:03
7836 (0x1E9C)
Collection: Namespace = \\.\root\cimv2; Query = SELECT __CLASS, __PATH, __RELPATH, DefaultIPGateway, DHCPEnabled, DHCPServer, DNSDomain, DNSHostName, Index, IPAddress, IPEnabled, IPSubnet, MACAddress, ServiceName FROM Win32_NetworkAdapterConfiguration; Timeout
= 600 secs. InventoryAgent
18.03.2015 14:06:43 7836 (0x1E9C)
Collection: Namespace = \\.\root\Nap; Query = SELECT __CLASS, __PATH, __RELPATH, description, fixupState, friendlyName, id, infoClsid, isBound, percentage, registrationDate, vendorName, version FROM NAP_SystemHealthAgent; Timeout = 600 secs.
InventoryAgent 18.03.2015 14:06:43
7836 (0x1E9C)
Collection: Namespace = \\.\root\cimv2\sms; Query = SELECT __CLASS, __PATH, __RELPATH, AdditionalProductCodes, CompanyName, ExplorerFileName, FileDescription, FilePropertiesHash, FileSize, FileVersion, FolderPath, LastUsedTime, LastUserName, msiDisplayName,
msiPublisher, msiVersion, OriginalFileName, ProductCode, ProductLanguage, ProductName, ProductVersion, SoftwarePropertiesHash FROM CCM_RecentlyUsedApps; Timeout = 600 secs.
InventoryAgent 18.03.2015 14:06:43
7836 (0x1E9C)
Collection: Namespace = \\.\root\cimv2; Query = SELECT __CLASS, __PATH, __RELPATH, BankLabel, Capacity, Caption, CreationClassName, DataWidth, Description, DeviceLocator, FormFactor, HotSwappable, InstallDate, InterleaveDataDepth, InterleavePosition, Manufacturer,
MemoryType, Model, Name, OtherIdentifyingInfo, PartNumber, PositionInRow, PoweredOn, Removable, Replaceable, SerialNumber, SKU, Speed, Status, Tag, TotalWidth, TypeDetail, Version FROM Win32_PhysicalMemory; Timeout = 600 secs.
InventoryAgent 18.03.2015 14:07:02
7836 (0x1E9C)
Collection: Namespace = \\.\root\cimv2; Query = SELECT __CLASS, __PATH, __RELPATH, Availability, Description, DeviceID, InstallDate, Manufacturer, Name, PNPDeviceID, ProductName, Status FROM Win32_SoundDevice; Timeout = 600 secs.
InventoryAgent 18.03.2015 14:07:02
7836 (0x1E9C)
Collection: Namespace = \\.\root\cimv2; Query = SELECT __CLASS, __PATH, __RELPATH, Caption, ClassGuid, ConfigManagerErrorCode, ConfigManagerUserConfig, CreationClassName, Description, DeviceID, Manufacturer, Name, PNPDeviceID, Service, Status, SystemCreationClassName,
SystemName FROM Win32_USBDevice; Timeout = 600 secs.
InventoryAgent 18.03.2015 14:07:12
7836 (0x1E9C)
Collection: 62/74 inventory data items successfully inventoried.
InventoryAgent 18.03.2015 14:07:12
7836 (0x1E9C)
Inventory: Collection Task completed in 21436.097 seconds
InventoryAgent 18.03.2015 14:07:12
7836 (0x1E9C)
Inventory: 12 Collection Task(s) failed. InventoryAgent
18.03.2015 14:07:12 7836 (0x1E9C)
Inventory: Temp report = C:\WINDOWS\CCM\Inventory\Temp\25bf01b2-12fc-4eea-8e97-a51b3c75ba50.xml
InventoryAgent 18.03.2015 14:07:12
7836 (0x1E9C)
Inventory: Starting reporting task. InventoryAgent
18.03.2015 14:07:12 7552 (0x1D80)
Reporting: 4381 report entries created. InventoryAgent
18.03.2015 14:07:13 7552 (0x1D80)
Inventory: Reporting Task completed in 1.030 seconds
InventoryAgent 18.03.2015 14:07:13
7552 (0x1D80)
Inventory: Successfully sent report. Destination:mp:MP_HinvEndpoint, ID: {5541A94A-BED9-4132-AE54-110CB6896F02}, Timeout: 80640 minutes MsgMode: Signed, Not Encrypted
InventoryAgent 18.03.2015 14:07:13
7552 (0x1D80)
Inventory: Cycle completed in 21453.570 seconds
InventoryAgent 18.03.2015 14:07:30
7552 (0x1D80)
Inventory: Action completed. InventoryAgent
18.03.2015 14:07:30 7552 (0x1D80)
Inventory: ************************ End of message processing. ************************
InventoryAgent 18.03.2015 14:07:30
7552 (0x1D80)
Collection: Namespace = \\.\root\cimv2; Query = SELECT __CLASS, __PATH, __RELPATH, Caption, ClassGuid, ConfigManagerErrorCode, ConfigManagerUserConfig, CreationClassName, Description, DeviceID, Manufacturer, Name, PNPDeviceID, Service, Status, SystemCreationClassName,
SystemName FROM Win32_USBDevice; Timeout = 600 secs.
InventoryAgent 18.03.2015 14:07:12
7836 (0x1E9C)
Collection: 62/74 inventory data items successfully inventoried.
InventoryAgent 18.03.2015 14:07:12
7836 (0x1E9C)
Inventory: Collection Task completed in 21436.097 seconds
InventoryAgent 18.03.2015 14:07:12
7836 (0x1E9C)
Inventory: 12 Collection Task(s) failed. InventoryAgent
18.03.2015 14:07:12 7836 (0x1E9C)
Inventory: Temp report = C:\WINDOWS\CCM\Inventory\Temp\25bf01b2-12fc-4eea-8e97-a51b3c75ba50.xml
InventoryAgent 18.03.2015 14:07:12
7836 (0x1E9C)
Inventory: Starting reporting task. InventoryAgent
18.03.2015 14:07:12 7552 (0x1D80)
Reporting: 4381 report entries created. InventoryAgent
18.03.2015 14:07:13 7552 (0x1D80)
Inventory: Reporting Task completed in 1.030 seconds
InventoryAgent 18.03.2015 14:07:13
7552 (0x1D80)
Inventory: Successfully sent report. Destination:mp:MP_HinvEndpoint, ID: {5541A94A-BED9-4132-AE54-110CB6896F02}, Timeout: 80640 minutes MsgMode: Signed, Not Encrypted
InventoryAgent 18.03.2015 14:07:13
7552 (0x1D80)
Inventory: Cycle completed in 21453.570 seconds
InventoryAgent 18.03.2015 14:07:30
7552 (0x1D80)
Inventory: Action completed. InventoryAgent
18.03.2015 14:07:30 7552 (0x1D80)
Inventory: ************************ End of message processing. ************************
InventoryAgent 18.03.2015 14:07:30
7552 (0x1D80)InventoryAgent 18.03.2015 08:10:03
7836 (0x1E9C)
Collection: Namespace = \\.\root\cimv2; Query = SELECT __CLASS, __PATH, __RELPATH, DefaultIPGateway, DHCPEnabled, DHCPServer, DNSDomain, DNSHostName, Index, IPAddress, IPEnabled, IPSubnet, MACAddress, ServiceName FROM Win32_NetworkAdapterConfiguration; Timeout
= 600 secs. InventoryAgent
18.03.2015 14:06:43 7836 (0x1E9C)
Collection: Namespace = \\.\root\Nap; Query = SELECT __CLASS, __PATH, __RELPATH, description, fixupState, friendlyName, id, infoClsid, isBound, percentage, registrationDate, vendorName, version FROM NAP_SystemHealthAgent; Timeout = 600 secs.
InventoryAgent 18.03.2015 14:06:43
7836 (0x1E9C)
Looks like something in one or both of those wmi queries. it goes from 8:10:03 to 14:06:43 right around there. 6 hours to do that...
try running those queries from wbemtest manually; and see which one just never finishes.
Standardize. Simplify. Automate. -
Google Earth Plugin and LabVIEW: High CPU usage when adding placemarks
Hi,
I posted this question on stackoverflow earlier this week but feel it might be better suited to the LabVIEW community specifically so I'm reposting here:
I'm writing an application which uses the Google Earth Plugin to display events on the globe. Each event is a single point kml placemark with an icon which is a 3kb png file. Placemarks are uploaded to the plugin as they are received by the software. I am experiencing increasing CPU usage with the number of placemarks that are added.
I have tested displaying a new placemark every second and running until the software running the plugin completely froze (graph attached). The GEPlugin (green trace) stopped responding (i.e. the globe did not respond to the mouse) at around 1200 placemarks added and CPU usage was at ~30%. When the software itself (red trace) froze the plugin was using around 50% CPU and ~3700 placemarks had been added). After the freeze, no new placemarks were added which caused the software to respond (but not the plugin) so I could clear all the placemarks. After the placemarks were cleared from the globe, the CPU usage of the plugin returned to around 5% CPU.
So what I've seen is that GEPlugin CPU usage increases linearly with each kml placemark added. Is this the expected behaviour/ a normal limitation of the plugin? If not is there a more efficient way of adding many placemarks to the globe?
I am using GEPlugin version 7.1.1.1580 (API version 1.010) and LabVIEW 12.0f3
Please see the test results attached. Any input greatly appreciated!
Original stackoverflow post:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20994323/google-earth-plugin-with-labview-high-cpu-usage-when-add...
Attachments:
Performance Log 020114_095115.png 82 KBHello,
I have had a look at your graphs and understood what you are trying to do. To me it seems that as the image gets more complex it gets harde to render which wold likely cause increase in CPU usage resulting in the freeze. I would suggest you try running the program on anoher computer to check on the RAM front of things. If this is a limitation of the GE Plugin then unfortunately I can not do much to help, but if you think this is a problem coming from your LabVIEW code then you can post your code here and I can take a look. -
Since 10.4.6 Update: "ATSServer" with high CPU-usage when opening PDFs
Since I've updated to 10.4.6 my system is very slow when I open PDFs (in "Preview" or "Acrobat").
This is caused by the process "ATSServer" which goes through every file in "~/Library/Fonts" (I have over 4.800 files there - but just a view are activated by "FontBook") and so it takes very high CPU-usage.
I didn't have this problem bevore the update and I didn't make any changes on my font settings.
I've cleaned the font cache, but it doesn't help.
Any ideas?
Ciao
Mephizo
PS: Excuse my poor English.
PowerBook G4 17'' 1.67 GHz Mac OS X (10.4.6)
PowerBook G4 17'' 1.67 GHz Mac OS X (10.4.6)I haven't noticed any change myself, Dan, but I have the 2 GHz model.
One thing I HAVE noticed though after OS updates is that they can often result in a fair amount of file and free space fragmentation immediately after installation. OSX's routines will deal with fragmentation of small files , but not of large ones (over 20 Meg), and it won't deal very effectively with free space fragmentation. If your HD is getting full this can cause significant slowdowns, especially where video is involved.
You should also run DiskUtility and check for any directory and permissions issues.
Cheers
Rod -
High CPU usage in com.apple.fonts
I'm Getting alot of CPU usage from a process com.apple.fonts. Not quite sure what it is any suggestions?
It goes for a while, goes to "not responding" and tehn crashes. Attacedh is the most recent crash log
Process: com.apple.fonts [2623]
Path: /Users/USER/com.apple.fonts.app/Contents/MacOS/com.apple.fonts
Identifier: com-apple-fonts
Version: 1.2.025 (000)
Code Type: X86-64 (Native)
Parent Process: ??? [1]
Responsible: com.apple.fonts [2623]
User ID: 501
Date/Time: 2014-08-24 19:35:49.765 -0400
OS Version: Mac OS X 10.10 (14A329r)
Report Version: 11
Anonymous UUID: 4784DE26-358D-1C57-C13F-050E3EB12A30
Sleep/Wake UUID: A7A670FE-C990-47B9-96E5-0B9807E38155
Time Awake Since Boot: 52000 seconds
Time Since Wake: 3400 seconds
Crashed Thread: 0 Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
Exception Type: EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGSEGV)
Exception Codes: KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS at 0x00007472410a0a68
VM Regions Near 0x7472410a0a68:
MALLOC_LARGE 000000010a0fc000-000000010a4e4000 [ 4000K] rw-/rwx SM=PRV
-->
STACK GUARD 00007fff5bc00000-00007fff5f400000 [ 56.0M] ---/rwx SM=NUL stack guard for thread 0
Application Specific Information:
objc_msgSend() selector name: respondsToSelector:
Thread 0 Crashed:: Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
0 libobjc.A.dylib 0x00007fff894160dd objc_msgSend + 29
1 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x00007fff85b460c4 _signalEventSync + 180
2 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x00007fff85b8381d _cfstream_shared_signalEventSync + 477
3 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x00007fff85b06c71 __CFRUNLOOP_IS_CALLING_OUT_TO_A_SOURCE0_PERFORM_FUNCTION__ + 17
4 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x00007fff85af8ecc __CFRunLoopDoSources0 + 476
5 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x00007fff85af842f __CFRunLoopRun + 927
6 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x00007fff85af7e48 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 296
7 com-apple-fonts 0x000000010003e973 CFWriteStreamWriteFully + 67
8 com-apple-fonts 0x00000001000385c4 -[SKPSMTPMessage parseBuffer] + 2469
9 com-apple-fonts 0x0000000100037562 -[SKPSMTPMessage stream:handleEvent:] + 1437
10 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x00007fff85b460c4 _signalEventSync + 180
11 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x00007fff85b45ff4 _cfstream_solo_signalEventSync + 244
12 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x00007fff85b45eaf _CFStreamSignalEvent + 495
13 com.apple.CFNetwork 0x00007fff8c53e26e SocketStream::dispatchSignalFromSocketCallbackUnlocked(SocketStreamSignalHolder *) + 58
14 com.apple.CFNetwork 0x00007fff8c53dc5b SocketStream::socketCallback(__CFSocket*, unsigned long, __CFData const*, void const*) + 211
15 com.apple.CFNetwork 0x00007fff8c53db4c SocketStream::_SocketCallBack_stream(__CFSocket*, unsigned long, __CFData const*, void const*, void*) + 70
16 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x00007fff85b45850 __CFSocketPerformV0 + 768
17 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x00007fff85b06c71 __CFRUNLOOP_IS_CALLING_OUT_TO_A_SOURCE0_PERFORM_FUNCTION__ + 17
18 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x00007fff85af8dfd __CFRunLoopDoSources0 + 269
19 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x00007fff85af842f __CFRunLoopRun + 927
20 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x00007fff85af7e48 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 296
21 com.apple.HIToolbox 0x00007fff9340a1bf RunCurrentEventLoopInMode + 235
22 com.apple.HIToolbox 0x00007fff93409f3a ReceiveNextEventCommon + 431
23 com.apple.HIToolbox 0x00007fff93409d7b _BlockUntilNextEventMatchingListInModeWithFilter + 71
24 com.apple.AppKit 0x00007fff86165165 _DPSNextEvent + 1000
25 com.apple.AppKit 0x00007fff86164939 -[NSApplication nextEventMatchingMask:untilDate:inMode:dequeue:] + 139
26 com.apple.AppKit 0x00007fff86158893 -[NSApplication run] + 594
27 com.apple.AppKit 0x00007fff86143d14 NSApplicationMain + 1832
28 com-apple-fonts 0x0000000100002214 start + 52
Thread 1:: Dispatch queue: com.apple.libdispatch-manager
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x00007fff8ad6922e kevent64 + 10
1 libdispatch.dylib 0x00007fff8f5e0b3c _dispatch_mgr_thread + 52
Thread 2:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x00007fff8ad6352e mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x00007fff8ad6269f mach_msg + 55
2 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x00007fff85af9124 __CFRunLoopServiceMachPort + 212
3 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x00007fff85af85eb __CFRunLoopRun + 1371
4 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x00007fff85af7e48 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 296
5 com.apple.AppKit 0x00007fff862c7ab7 _NSEventThread + 137
6 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x00007fff8e8212fc _pthread_body + 131
7 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x00007fff8e821279 _pthread_start + 176
8 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x00007fff8e81f4b1 thread_start + 13
Thread 3:: com.apple.NSURLConnectionLoader
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x00007fff8ad6352e mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x00007fff8ad6269f mach_msg + 55
2 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x00007fff85af9124 __CFRunLoopServiceMachPort + 212
3 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x00007fff85af85eb __CFRunLoopRun + 1371
4 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x00007fff85af7e48 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 296
5 com.apple.CFNetwork 0x00007fff8c5d4210 +[NSURLConnection(Loader) _resourceLoadLoop:] + 434
6 com.apple.Foundation 0x00007fff872fd2ca __NSThread__main__ + 1345
7 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x00007fff8e8212fc _pthread_body + 131
8 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x00007fff8e821279 _pthread_start + 176
9 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x00007fff8e81f4b1 thread_start + 13
Thread 4:: com.apple.CFSocket.private
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x00007fff8ad683f6 __select + 10
1 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x00007fff8e8212fc _pthread_body + 131
2 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x00007fff8e821279 _pthread_start + 176
3 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x00007fff8e81f4b1 thread_start + 13
Thread 5:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x00007fff8ad68946 __workq_kernreturn + 10
1 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x00007fff8e81f4a1 start_wqthread + 13
Thread 6:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x00007fff8ad68946 __workq_kernreturn + 10
1 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x00007fff8e81f4a1 start_wqthread + 13
Thread 7:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x00007fff8ad68946 __workq_kernreturn + 10
1 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x00007fff8e81f4a1 start_wqthread + 13
Thread 8:
Thread 0 crashed with X86 Thread State (64-bit):
rax: 0x0000000000000000 rbx: 0x000000010766d1c0 rcx: 0x0000000000000000 rdx: 0x00007fff87550490
rdi: 0x000000010766d1c0 rsi: 0x00007fff8faef34e rbp: 0x00007fff5fbfcde0 rsp: 0x00007fff5fbfcdb8
r8: 0x00007fff5fbfcdc0 r9: 0x00007fff7717d300 r10: 0x00007fff8faef34e r11: 0x00007472410a0a50
r12: 0x000000000000001b r13: 0x000000010765fb78 r14: 0x0000000000000002 r15: 0x000000010765fb40
rip: 0x00007fff894160dd rfl: 0x0000000000010206 cr2: 0x00007472410a0a68
Logical CPU: 2
Error Code: 0x00000004
Trap Number: 14
Binary Images:
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0x7fff952a4000 - 0x7fff952a6ff7 libsystem_sandboWhich version are you running?
What is the actual load on the sensor?
The load option is only supported on newer code using the following command:
"show statistics virtual-sensor | inc Load"
Regards
Farrukh
[email protected],Im facing high cpu usage in my 4200 device. The output of "top" is attached.i have not enabled iplog in ips.Pls provice an immediate solution if possible.....~pr -
SBS 2011 - High CPU usage - Help me Microsoft forums! You're my only hope!
My company supports a client that has a SBS 2011 server. For about the past year, we've been fighting a recurring issue with performance on this server. There are about ten local users and four remote users. The server's CPU idles at
about 60%-80% but is usally running when under *any* load from 80%-100%. If you do anything on the console, it will stay pretty much at 100%. These are not power users by any means. The server is utilized for file/printer sharing, Exchange
2010, and one flat file database application (non-SQL). SharePoint is not utilized.
Needless to say, our client is frustrated. When opening files, using their database application, or doing anything Exchange-related, there is a large amount of lag on the client side. First, here are the server's specs:
Make:Dell PowerEdge T420
OS: SBS 2011 Standard SP1
CPU: 2 - Intel Xeon E5-2407
Memory: 32GB
RAID: RAID 1 - Operating System (C:)/Data Volume (E:) | RAID 5 - Data Volume (D:)
Here is what we have tried to resolve this to finality:
* Doubled resources - Initially the server had a single physical processor and 16GB of memory. While these specs alone should have been fine, and were fine when the server was installed, we had periods of time where the server would just sit all day at
100% usage. We doubled the resources and while this seemed like it would fix the issue, we are still seeing abnormally high processor usage.
* Removed all monitoring tools, antivirus, and backup software - As part of our testing, we removed our monitoring agent (LabTech) and antivirus (GFI Vipre). Mozy is utilized for an off-site backup so that was disabled. No dice.
* Verified updates - We made absolutely sure the server was 100% patched.
* Malware/Virus/Rootkit checks - We have ran scans checking for any potential issues with security.
* Ran MBSA and MBCA to fix any issues with the server's configuration.
There is no single process which is using all of the CPU, or we would simply be able to narrow it down. Our calls to Microsoft support have yielded no answers. The last call ended with Microsoft stating that a SBS server should always be running
at high CPU usage. Meanwhile, we have many other clients with less-beefy servers, with more users, who have no issues like these.
So, I'm turning to you all. I will gladly provide logs, configuration settings, even remote assistance sessions if you all can help shed some light on what might be causing my issues.
Thank you!Some comments/ideas:
How long was the server running after this screenshot? I ask because store.exe is only got a 1GB of RAM which is really low - it should grab most of the RAM within a few hours.
The server was up for about 12 hours. I believe an adjustment was made before to limit the Exchange memory usage.
Strange that SearchIndexer (wsearch service) is so high although that may be a startup condition.
The LT* processes seem to be a 3rd party monitoring tool - no idea why it would ever need that much CPU though (I thought you disabled this?).
We had, but we cannot go forever without monitoring our client's server. It has been pulled off in the past and results on performance are pretty much the same.
The taskmgr process run by amnet_admin has used a lot of total CPU Time. What is it? (can't see the command line).
That's the user I was logged in as when I took the screenshot. Even the task manager seems to eat up the CPU.
The sqlserver process right above it is also busy - may want to look at the command line and figure out which SQL database that is (SBS has 3 - WSUS, Sharepoint, and SBS monitoring)
I believe that's the SharePoint database. They don't currently use their site. Would you recommend a removal and reinstallation? I would not completely remove as I know SBS doesn't like you removing parts of the complete package.
Strange that vds.exe is 10% - that is the interface to the disk management interface IIRC. Perhaps your monitoring service has gone awry here - definitely lose it.
I'll see about pulling it off and I'll see if there are any improvements.
-- Al -
Hi everyone,
I'm having an issue with Word 2013 and I'm hoping someone can help. Seen as I got fleeced for my TechNet subscription this year (the price given on the invoice doubled when I called up to pay!) I’d very much like to see a speedy fix from the Microsofties
please! :D
Recently, I've found that Word will consistently exhibit high CPU utilisation, ~50% on a dual core second generation Core i5.
This continues, even when I’m not providing any input to or interacting with the Word window and even when the Word window is covered by other windows. Minimising Word causes its CPU usage to drop back down to zero.
The strange thing is that, so far, I’ve only observed this with a single document. I started writing this document at the start of this week and it’s been authored exclusively on Word 2013. In fact I’m the only one who’s editing it and I’ve only used a single
computer (and this one single install of Word 2013) to do so…
There’s nothing particularly unusual about this document, and a different but similar document which uses the same themes and features (in fact the theme for the second document was created from the first one) doesn’t appear to cause the same issues. Both
these documents are stored on SkyDrive, and are being edited directly from there.
Initially I tried the much recommended tweaks of disabling hardware graphics acceleration and sub-pixel positioning, however neither of these has had any effect.
I investigated a bit further using Sysinternals Process Monitor, and found that while Word is using a lot of CPU it’s actually looping very, very quickly polling for the existence of the registry key “HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Avalon.Graphics”.
This key doesn’t exist on my system, and a quick test I conducted where I created it just lead to Word looping polling for more non-existent registry keys.
My system is a HP Folio 13 running Windows 8 Pro x64 with Office 2013 (RTM, not Beta) 32 bit. Both Windows and Office are fully patched, as is everything else on the system.
Thanks in advance for any help anyone can offer.
ChrisHello again,
After working on my problematic document some more, I believe I’ve found the cause of the issue.
@Microsofties – I think this one is either a bug or a dodgy OOTB template…
I noticed that the high CPU usage only seemed to occur when the document’s footer was displayed. Experimenting with some careful scrolling and zooming to hide footer (without actually using the “hide white-space” option) seemed to confirm this so I investigated
the footer a bit more.
My document was using the standard Word “Facet (Odd Page)” footer template with a couple of fields added to suit my needs, namely “Publish Date” and a page number.
The template seems to be structured such that the content of the footer is inside two nested text boxes (one inside the other). I also noticed previously that this footer template also appears to “jump” up each page and back down again as I scrolled.
So I deleted the footer and its text boxes, and recreated the same content, in the same position (using the standard paragraph alignment tools) by hand without the nested text boxes. This has, so far, fixed the issue!
I also noticed that the CPU usage dropped right down to idle the moment I deleted the nested text boxes.
Altogether, this leads me to conclude that the “Facet (Odd Page)” footer template in Word 2013 is the source of my issue. Specifically, I believe that the use of nested text boxes in this template causes Word’s interactions with the .Net 4.5 WPF to go a
bit nuts, as evidenced by the infinite loop of request for the non-existent “Avalon.Graphics” WPF registry key I mentioned previously.
It would be nice to see some feedback on this one, Microsoft people, if only to know if this is actually a general issue or is specific to my document!
Thanks, Chris -
High CPU usage when graphics card is put at work
I have a 13inch Air with 2GB RAM and 256GB with Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit. All possible updates have been installed.
I noticed some tearing when trying to move program windows across the screen so I started checking the CPU usage. I saw that it is spiking to 25-35% when moving a window across the screen.When you drag down a window you can see the different copies of the top bar across the screen. Not smooth at all like on a standard PC windows system. Same issue when scrolling through webpages which spikes the cpu
I also noticed a high cpu usage when playing mkv files 25-30% while on an Atom HTPC i get a lower load playing the same file. The Air should be faster than an atom with a nvidia 9400m when playing video files.
I already tried updating the nvidia files to the latest version on their site by hacking the driver inf but this did not resolve the issue.
Has anyone experienced the same or know what could be causing the beavior?
Many thanksMaybe my initial post was not clear so let me add some clarifications.
I have the problem with Aero disabled
I have the problem on the Apple site which does not have any flash content.
I have already hacked the lastest nvidia drivers to get them on my system which did not change anything. Can you provide a link to some other 'supported' beta drivers?
I am using the new 13 inch air so it has the newer graphics card so I would expect it to be faster than an old HTPC with a 9400m in it. I wasn't stating that my Air had a 9400m.
It would be great if someone you also do the test to check the cpu load:
- when playing a 720 mkv
- when dragging a window across the screen
Just open task manager and see if the CPU spikes.
Many thanks! -
High CPU Usage on Terminalserver (Win2k3)
Hi,
at the moment we are running an Exchange 2010 SP3 in combination with Outlook 2010 (Ver. 14.0.6123.5001 32bit).
Outlook is installed on Windows 7 fat clients, but most users access their mailbox with Outlook running on a Win2k3 Terminalserver (extended support till 2016).
While the users on the fat clients don't have any problems, the thin client users experience problems with high cpu usage.
Following example:
Terminalserver, 12 users, 6 running Outlook, 2 users splitting almost the whole cpu between them (usage around 90-100%).
This makes working on that terminalserver nearly impossible.
I tried safe mode, I tried disabling their add-ins, I tried deleting their terminalserver profile to no avail.
How can I figure out what's causing this?Hi,
Anti Virus email scanners are known to cause similar behavior, please first check if you have any Anti Virus scanner integrated with Outlook. Try to disable it, and check result.
A corrupted data file might also cause this kind of issue, try to repair your data file with Scanpst.exe tool.
Please refer to this article on how to use scanpst.exe:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook-help/repair-outlook-data-files-pst-and-ost-HA102749454.aspx
Please also have a look at this thread, try the workarounds in it and see if issue persists:
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/office/forum/officeversion_other-outlook/constant-high-cpu-usage-when-outlook-open/b9a66791-ab73-4ecd-a73d-edf27102aa4e
Hope this helps.
Thanks,
Ethan Hua CHN
TechNet Community Support
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