hi,
I have a TAC-case for that and up to now they did _not_ say that this
is a but - the first reply (I could just lough) was "this is by design".
as I see it this happenes on _all_ linux based fw1-systems with R60,
R61 and also with the R62EA.
or is anyone out there with a R6x on linux where the load is nur 1.0 or higher?
this is just not nice and I hope checkpoint will fix that ...
cheers
reinhard
At 21:01 25.08.2006, you wrote:
Hi Peter
This is a known issue on the NGX platform. It seems that 1.0 is
equivalent to 0.00 on the newer builds of SPLAT.
I mentioned this to the SPLAT product manager at Check Point a few
months ago. He looked into it and mentioned that it is something that
they will be fixing in a later version, but that it is not a high
priority at the moment.
Most of the systems I install show me the same load average, so I have
re-written our monitoring software to interpret 1.0 as normal.
I hope this helps
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Sent: 25 August 2006 08:48 PM
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Subject: Re: [FW-1] SPLAT Load Average
> Hi all,
>
> what is the load average on your CheckPoint FW system?
>
> My customer has a CheckPoint ClusterXL with two nodes on SPLAT and a
> permanent load average from 1.0 on both nodes. I think a load average
> from 1.0 all over the time is courious, isn't it? Sometimes the load
is
> over 1.0.
Look for "insmod" processes hanging around. Sometimes some of the
firewall
kernel modules seem to not properly finish insertion into the linux
kernel.
I've seen this on R60 and R61. This doesn't affect functionality but
adds a
virtual load of 1.0 for each "insmod" to the system.
HTH,
Peter
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