High CPU with error "%ADJ-3-RESOLVE_REQ:" in Catalyst 4500-X VSS after making L3 function (static routing)

We have a VSS based on 2x WS-C4500X-16., The VSS is used as Layer 2 Switch for diffrents Vlan in our DC.
After making the VSS as a Layer 3 gateway for our production VLAN and added 2 routes for routing purposes, we encountered a network down time with high CPU in the VSS and  a huges log messages : 
.May 14 12:11:25.947: %ADJ-3-RESOLVE_REQ: Adj resolve request: Failed to resolve 10.2.7.22 Vlan100
.May 14 12:11:34.516: %ADJ-3-RESOLVE_REQ: Adj resolve request: Failed to resolve 10.2.7.22 Vlan100
.May 14 12:11:40.072: %ADJ-3-RESOLVE_REQ: Adj resolve request: Failed to resolve 10.1.1.254 Vlan100
.May 14 12:11:49.682: %ADJ-3-RESOLVE_REQ: Adj resolve request: Failed to resolve 10.2.1.253 Vlan100
.May 14 12:11:55.079: %ADJ-3-RESOLVE_REQ: Adj resolve request: Failed to resolve 10.1.1.254 Vlan100
.May 14 12:12:00.926: %ADJ-3-RESOLVE_REQ: Adj resolve request: Failed to resolve 10.2.7.40 Vlan100
.May 14 12:12:06.701: %ADJ-3-RESOLVE_REQ: Adj resolve request: Failed to resolve 10.2.8.32 Vlan100
.May 14 12:12:12.624: %ADJ-3-RESOLVE_REQ: Adj resolve request: Failed to resolve 10.2.7.40 Vlan100
.May 14 12:12:21.627: %ADJ-3-RESOLVE_REQ: Adj resolve request: Failed to resolve 10.2.7.40 Vlan100
.May 14 12:12:32.261: %ADJ-3-RESOLVE_REQ: Adj resolve request: Failed to resolve 10.2.8.32 Vlan100
.May 14 12:12:41.801: %ADJ-3-RESOLVE_REQ: Adj resolve request: Failed to resolve 10.2.2.105 Vlan100
.May 14 12:12:49.633: %ADJ-3-RESOLVE_REQ: Adj resolve request: Failed to resolve 10.2.1.253 Vlan100
.May 14 12:12:54.831: %ADJ-3-RESOLVE_REQ: Adj resolve request: Failed to resolve 10.1.1.254 Vlan100
.May 14 12:12:59.960: %ADJ-3-RESOLVE_REQ: Adj resolve request: Failed to resolve 10.1.1.254 Vlan100
.May 14 12:13:08.745: %ADJ-3-RESOLVE_REQ: Adj resolve request: Failed to resolve 10.2.1.253 Vlan100
.May 14 12:13:16.138: %ADJ-3-RESOLVE_REQ: Adj resolve request: Failed to resolve 10.2.1.253 Vlan100
.May 14 12:13:22.393: %ADJ-3-RESOLVE_REQ: Adj resolve request: Failed to resolve 10.2.1.253 Vlan100
.May 14 12:13:31.415: %ADJ-3-RESOLVE_REQ: Adj resolve request: Failed to resolve 10.2.1.141 Vlan100
.May 14 12:13:38.944: %ADJ-3-RESOLVE_REQ: Adj resolve request: Failed to resolve 10.2.2.215 Vlan100
.May 14 12:13:45.972: %ADJ-3-RESOLVE_REQ: Adj resolve request: Failed to resolve 10.2.1.253 Vlan100
Bellow are the show version of our VSS, 
Cisco IOS Software, IOS-XE Software, Catalyst 4500 L3 Switch Software (cat4500e-UNIVERSALK9-M), Version 03.04.00.SG RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc3)
Technical Support: http://www.cisco.com/techsupport
Copyright (c) 1986-2012 by Cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Wed 05-Dec-12 04:38 by prod_rel_team
ROM: 15.0(1r)SG10
S_C4500X_01 uptime is 33 weeks, 1 day, 14 minutes
Uptime for this control processor is 33 weeks, 1 day, 16 minutes
System returned to ROM by power-on
System restarted at 11:59:10 UTC Tue Sep 24 2013
Running default software
Jawa Revision 2, Winter Revision 0x0.0x40
Last reload reason: power-on
License Information for 'WS-C4500X-16'
    License Level: ipbase   Type: Permanent
    Next reboot license Level: ipbase
cisco WS-C4500X-16 (MPC8572) processor (revision 9) with 4194304K/20480K bytes of memory.
Processor board ID JAE173303CF
MPC8572 CPU at 1.5GHz, Cisco Catalyst 4500X
Last reset from PowerUp
4 Virtual Ethernet interfaces
32 Ten Gigabit Ethernet interfaces
511K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory.
Configuration register is 0x2101
Can you help please, 

Hi,
thanks for your reply, but there is no hsrp configured, just an interface vlan. with 2 static routes and the problem was there for more than an hour before we decided to rollback.
Is there a BugId with this problem in Cisco DataBase.
here is a show ip route 
S_C4500X_01#      show ip route
Codes: L - local, C - connected, S - static, R - RIP, M - mobile, B - BGP
       D - EIGRP, EX - EIGRP external, O - OSPF, IA - OSPF inter area 
       N1 - OSPF NSSA external type 1, N2 - OSPF NSSA external type 2
       E1 - OSPF external type 1, E2 - OSPF external type 2
       i - IS-IS, su - IS-IS summary, L1 - IS-IS level-1, L2 - IS-IS level-2
       ia - IS-IS inter area, * - candidate default, U - per-user static route
       o - ODR, P - periodic downloaded static route, H - NHRP, l - LISP
       + - replicated route, % - next hop override
Gateway of last resort is 10.2.1.253 to network 0.0.0.0
S*    0.0.0.0/0 [1/0] via 10.2.1.253
      10.0.0.0/8 is variably subnetted, 2 subnets, 2 masks
C        10.0.0.0/8 is directly connected, Vlan100
L        10.1.1.250/32 is directly connected, Vlan100
      172.31.0.0/16 is variably subnetted, 2 subnets, 2 masks
C        172.31.0.0/16 is directly connected, Vlan120
L        172.31.0.1/32 is directly connected, Vlan120
S     192.1.0.0/16 [1/0] via 10.1.1.254
and the show ip cef: 
_C4500X_01#        show ip cef 
.May 14 12:13:57.859: %ADJ-3-RESOLVE_REQ: Adj resolve request: Failed to resolve 10.2.1.158 Vlan100 f
Prefix               Next Hop             Interface
0.0.0.0/0            10.2.1.253           Vlan100
0.0.0.0/8            drop
0.0.0.0/32           receive              
10.0.0.0/8           attached             Vlan100
10.0.0.0/32          receive              Vlan100
10.1.1.6/32          attached             Vlan100
10.1.1.17/32         attached             Vlan100
10.1.1.40/32         attached             Vlan100
10.1.1.41/32         attached             Vlan100
10.1.1.50/32         attached             Vlan100
10.1.1.60/32         attached             Vlan100
10.1.1.99/32         attached             Vlan100
10.1.1.121/32        attached             Vlan100
10.1.1.122/32        attached             Vlan100
10.1.1.124/32        attached             Vlan100
10.1.1.125/32        attached             Vlan100
10.1.1.126/32        attached             Vlan100
10.1.1.225/32        attached             Vlan100
10.1.1.227/32        attached             Vlan100
10.1.1.250/32        receive              Vlan100
10.1.1.254/32        10.1.1.254           Vlan100
10.2.1.3/32          attached             Vlan100
10.2.1.4/32          attached             Vlan100
10.2.1.6/32          attached             Vlan100
10.2.1.8/32          attached             Vlan100
10.2.1.9/32          attached             Vlan100
10.2.1.18/32         attached             Vlan100
10.2.1.23/32         attached             Vlan100
10.2.1.24/32         attached             Vlan100
Prefix               Next Hop             Interface
10.2.1.26/32         attached             Vlan100
10.2.1.28/32         attached             Vlan100
10.2.1.29/32         attached             Vlan100
10.2.1.31/32         attached             Vlan100
10.2.1.103/32        attached             Vlan100
10.2.1.108/32        attached             Vlan100
10.2.1.109/32        attached             Vlan100
10.2.1.124/32        attached             Vlan100
10.2.1.129/32        attached             Vlan100
10.2.1.137/32        attached             Vlan100
10.2.1.139/32        attached             Vlan100
10.2.1.143/32        attached             Vlan100
10.2.1.144/32        attached             Vlan100
10.2.1.159/32        attached             Vlan100
10.2.1.167/32        attached             Vlan100
10.2.1.174/32        attached             Vlan100
10.2.1.175/32        attached             Vlan100
10.2.1.176/32        attached             Vlan100
10.2.1.181/32        attached             Vlan100
10.2.4.38/32         attached             Vlan100
10.2.4.39/32         attached             Vlan100
10.2.4.43/32         attached             Vlan100
10.2.4.47/32         attached             Vlan100
10.2.4.51/32         attached             Vlan100
10.2.4.63/32         attached             Vlan100
10.2.4.65/32         attached             Vlan100
10.2.4.69/32         attached             Vlan100
10.2.4.71/32         attached             Vlan100
10.2.4.73/32         attached             Vlan100
10.2.4.102/32        attached             Vlan100
10.2.4.106/32        attached             Vlan100
10.2.4.107/32        attached             Vlan100
10.2.4.113/32        attached             Vlan100
10.2.4.116/32        attached             Vlan100
10.2.4.119/32        attached             Vlan100
10.2.4.120/32        attached             Vlan100
10.2.4.122/32        attached             Vlan100
10.2.4.141/32        attached             Vlan100
10.2.4.148/32        attached             Vlan100
10.2.6.7/32          attached             Vlan100
Prefix               Next Hop             Interface
10.2.6.16/32         attached             Vlan100
10.2.6.31/32         attached             Vlan100
10.2.7.14/32         attached             Vlan100
10.2.7.22/32         attached             Vlan100
10.2.7.24/32         attached             Vlan100
10.2.7.34/32         attached             Vlan100
10.2.7.37/32         attached             Vlan100
10.2.7.41/32         attached             Vlan100
10.2.7.48/32         attached             Vlan100
10.2.8.18/32         attached             Vlan100
10.2.8.32/32         attached             Vlan100
10.2.8.59/32         attached             Vlan100
10.2.8.70/32         attached             Vlan100
10.2.8.85/32         attached             Vlan100
10.2.8.88/32         attached             Vlan100
10.2.8.104/32        attached             Vlan100
10.2.8.135/32        attached             Vlan100
10.2.99.10/32        attached             Vlan100
10.2.99.54/32        attached             Vlan100
10.255.255.255/32    receive              Vlan100
127.0.0.0/8          drop
172.31.0.0/16        attached             Vlan120
172.31.0.0/32        receive              Vlan120
172.31.0.1/32        receive              Vlan120
172.31.0.5/32        attached             Vlan120
172.31.0.29/32       attached             Vlan120
172.31.255.255/32    receive              Vlan120
192.1.0.0/16         10.1.1.254           Vlan100
224.0.0.0/4          drop
224.0.0.0/24         receive              
Prefix               Next Hop             Interface
240.0.0.0/4          drop
and show ip arp 
Protocol  Address          Age (min)  Hardware Addr   Type   Interface
Internet  10.1.1.1                0   aa00.0400.c286  ARPA   Vlan100
Internet  10.1.1.6                0   0050.5689.24b8  ARPA   Vlan100
Internet  10.1.1.10               0   0050.5694.7d20  ARPA   Vlan100
Internet  10.1.1.11               0   0050.5694.7d20  ARPA   Vlan100
Internet  10.1.1.12               0   0050.5694.6ae7  ARPA   Vlan100
Internet  10.1.1.13               0   0050.5694.6ae7  ARPA   Vlan100
Internet  10.1.1.14               0   0050.568a.6321  ARPA   Vlan100
Internet  10.1.1.16               0   0050.5694.0ab5  ARPA   Vlan100
Internet  10.1.1.17               0   0050.5694.493d  ARPA   Vlan100
Internet  10.1.1.40               0   0013.19b0.9c40  ARPA   Vlan100
Internet  10.1.1.41               0   1c17.d35a.c840  ARPA   Vlan100
Internet  10.1.1.50               0   0002.b9b4.a5c0  ARPA   Vlan100
Internet  10.1.1.60               0   000a.410f.e500  ARPA   Vlan100
Internet  10.1.1.71               -   0008.e3ff.fc28  ARPA   Vlan100
Internet  10.1.1.96               0   e02f.6d12.4df3  ARPA   Vlan100
Internet  10.1.1.98               0   0050.5696.6d86  ARPA   Vlan100
Internet  10.1.1.99               0   0050.5696.6d88  ARPA   Vlan100
Internet  10.1.1.121              0   e02f.6d12.4dea  ARPA   Vlan100
Internet  10.1.1.122              0   e02f.6d12.4e61  ARPA   Vlan100
Internet  10.1.1.123              0   e02f.6d5b.c10e  ARPA   Vlan100
Internet  10.1.1.124              0   e02f.6d17.c869  ARPA   Vlan100
Internet  10.1.1.125              0   e02f.6d5b.c217  ARPA   Vlan100
Internet  10.1.1.126              0   e02f.6d17.c8ec  ARPA   Vlan100
Internet  10.1.1.127              0   e02f.6d17.c876  ARPA   Vlan100
Internet  10.1.1.128              0   e02f.6d5b.bef3  ARPA   Vlan100
Internet  10.1.1.202              0   0000.85b7.9031  ARPA   Vlan100
Internet  10.1.1.222              0   000f.f84d.2ca9  ARPA   Vlan100
Internet  10.1.1.225              0   000f.f84d.3963  ARPA   Vlan100
Internet  10.1.1.227              0   00c0.ee26.9367  ARPA   Vlan100
Protocol  Address          Age (min)  Hardware Addr   Type   Interface
Internet  10.1.1.250              -   0008.e3ff.fc28  ARPA   Vlan100
Internet  10.1.1.254              0   0000.0c07.ac07  ARPA   Vlan100
Internet  10.2.1.2                0   0011.4333.bcda  ARPA   Vlan100
Internet  10.2.1.3                0   0050.5689.5d38  ARPA   Vlan100
Internet  10.2.1.4                0   0050.5689.0404  ARPA   Vlan100
Internet  10.2.1.6                0   0050.5689.6d3b  ARPA   Vlan100
Internet  10.2.1.7                0   1cc1.def4.6940  ARPA   Vlan100
Internet  10.2.1.8                0   0050.5689.330e  ARPA   Vlan100
Internet  10.2.1.9                0   0012.793a.3ccc  ARPA   Vlan100
Internet  10.2.1.10               0   0012.7990.e5d3  ARPA   Vlan100
Internet  10.2.1.13               0   0050.568a.6dcf  ARPA   Vlan100
Internet  10.2.1.15               0   0050.568a.60ff  ARPA   Vlan100
Internet  10.2.1.18               0   0050.5689.091b  ARPA   Vlan100
Internet  10.2.1.20               0   0050.5689.451c  ARPA   Vlan100
Internet  10.2.1.21               0   0050.568a.0cf4  ARPA   Vlan100
Internet  10.2.1.22               0   0050.5689.6c59  ARPA   Vlan100
Internet  10.2.1.23               0   0050.5696.6d9e  ARPA   Vlan100
Internet  10.2.1.24               0   0050.5689.76c4  ARPA   Vlan100
Internet  10.2.1.26               0   0050.5689.2f4e  ARPA   Vlan100
Internet  10.2.1.27               0   0050.5689.0632  ARPA   Vlan100
Internet  10.2.1.28               0   0050.5689.1ce9  ARPA   Vlan100
Internet  10.2.1.29               0   0050.5689.6aaa  ARPA   Vlan100
Internet  10.2.1.31               0   0050.5689.0d1a  ARPA   Vlan100
Internet  10.2.1.37               0   0050.5696.6d81  ARPA   Vlan100
Internet  10.2.1.103              0   d4be.d9be.8eef  ARPA   Vlan100
Internet  10.2.1.106              0   14fe.b5e1.c595  ARPA   Vlan100
Internet  10.2.1.107              0   0023.ae7d.a966  ARPA   Vlan100
Internet  10.2.1.108              0   d4be.d9c8.6770  ARPA   Vlan100
Internet  10.2.1.109              0   14fe.b5e9.c5b5  ARPA   Vlan100
Internet  10.2.1.110              0   14fe.b5ea.5f9d  ARPA   Vlan100
Protocol  Address          Age (min)  Hardware Addr   Type   Interface
Internet  10.2.1.111              0   001e.c959.d4f0  ARPA   Vlan100
Internet  10.2.1.114              0   b8ac.6f48.4538  ARPA   Vlan100
Internet  10.2.1.115              0   14fe.b5e1.ed89  ARPA   Vlan100
Internet  10.2.1.116              0   7845.c409.1959  ARPA   Vlan100
Thanks
Lotfi

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