I am currently facing this strange behaviour once again. Nothing suspicious in terms of CPU:
#sh proc cpu sort | ex 0.00 CPU utilization for five seconds: 7%/3%; one minute: 24%; five minutes: 23% PID Runtime(ms) Invoked uSecs 5Sec 1Min 5Min TTY Process 123 823552748 891845755 923 1.35% 1.32% 1.24% 0 IP Input 142 42990360 548209142 78 0.63% 0.15% 0.06% 0 IP SNMP 176 81597832 313530395 260 0.63% 0.20% 0.12% 0 SNMP ENGINE 286 95557652 68837887 1388 0.31% 4.77% 4.27% 0 BGP Router 46 8724 6895 1265 0.31% 0.33% 0.24% 2 SSH Process 169 98755140 5844411 16897 0.31% 0.31% 0.31% 0 Adj Manager 9 92740444 222352412 417 0.23% 0.40% 0.41% 0 ARP Input 320 20411156 140247526 145 0.15% 1.64% 1.57% 0 BGP I/O 180 64470940 51288798 1257 0.15% 0.58% 0.44% 0 CEF process 167 27190044 390437731 69 0.15% 0.12% 0.10% 0 IPv6 Input #remote command switch sh proc cpu sort | ex 0.00 CPU utilization for five seconds: 10%/0%; one minute: 14%; five minutes: 20% PID Runtime(ms) Invoked uSecs 5Sec 1Min 5Min TTY Process 102 577414400 14603714 39539 5.19% 2.76% 2.58% 0 Vlan Statistics 42 11702922242664309865 0 3.91% 3.83% 3.87% 0 slcp process 257 79620728 46604862 1708 0.23% 1.31% 0.92% 0 CEF process 152 24224440 35123075 689 0.15% 0.08% 0.07% 0 CEF LC Stats 33 29231032 224654615 130 0.15% 0.08% 0.07% 0 SCP Download Lis 131 39865856 1338254 29789 0.07% 0.08% 0.11% 0 TCAM Manager pro 127 37865260 135955648 278 0.07% 0.07% 0.07% 0 Spanning Tree 187 12366092 3103775 3984 0.07% 0.04% 0.05% 0 v6fib stat colle 239 11888108 8600338 1382 0.07% 0.04% 0.03% 0 LTL MGR cc Packet loss to the router (nothing behind it) is around 25%. And still loosing random BGP and OSPF sessions. SNMP graphs are not being generated either. Currently feeling quite desperate, because I have no clue where to look next... Andy On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 6:56 PM, Phil Mayers <p.may...@imperial.ac.uk> wrote: > On 09/02/10 17:39, Church, Charles wrote: >> >> I was going by the 'show proc cpu hist' he gave for both the SP and RP. >> Both looked pretty bad across the board. > > His graphs don't look that dis-similar to mine, and we have no such > problems. The peak/avg CPU don't look so unreasonable to me given the load > and setup he's described. > > To summarise in this thread, it has been suggested: > > 1. Netflow is the problem - to which the OP said he's already tried > disabling it > > 2. CPU punts, specifically gleans, are the problem - in which case CoPP or > MLS rate limiters can be tried, but the OP really IMHO needs to confirm this > with a span of the CPU > > 3. The 6500 is just no good buy a juniper or asr1k (!) which I strongly > dispute. It may be awkward and have odd limits, but it OUGHT TO HANDLE the > load we've been told about; therefore something is wrong > > ...and lots more besides. I'm exhausted from following the thread, but my > advice to the OP is to determine what is hitting the CPU *during an outage*, > then proceed from there. > > I'm going to stop reading now. > _______________________________________________ > cisco-nsp mailing list cisco-...@puck.nether.net > https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-nsp > archive at http://puck.nether.net/pipermail/cisco-nsp/ > _______________________________________________ cisco-nsp mailing list cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-nsp archive at http://puck.nether.net/pipermail/cisco-nsp/