Re: 7500 Router CPU rocketing to 90% [7:62530]

2003-02-05 Thread Mohsin Hussain
Yes I'm running dlsw. There are 400 to 500 dlsw circuits open, and there are
no performance issues strange enough. CIP has its own CPU I had run trend
report on that and it's running at 30 to 40%.

The Cisco site does not explain how the cpu utilization is added up.

Mohsin


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Re: 7500 Router CPU rocketing to 90% [7:62530]

2003-02-05 Thread Bob Sinclair
Mohsin,

If you have not seen it already, check out the link below.  Note that cpu
utilization is caused by both processes and interrupts, so adding up the
processes will not give you total cpu utilization (unless utilization due to
interrupts is 0).

When you do show proc cpu the first number you get is:  x%/y%  where x is
total utilization and y is utilization due to interrupts.

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/63/highcpu.html#show_process_cpu


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Networking For Future, Inc.
www.nffinc.com
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Subject: 7500 Router CPU rocketing to 90% [7:62530]


> We have 2 7500 routers with CIPs installed. Recently the router started to
> have its CPU shooting upto 90%. When show process cpu is run. It does not
> show what process is causing this because none of the processes are or add
> upto 80 or 90%. Only two processes: IP input at 10% and cls background at
> 14%. The rest of the processes are at 0 or 0.1%.
>
> Are there hidden processes that could be cause of the high cpu
utilization?
> If so how can it be seen (i.e  any show commands?.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mohsin




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Re: 7500 Router CPU rocketing to 90% [7:62530]

2003-02-05 Thread Peter van Oene
At 07:18 PM 2/5/2003 +, Mohsin Hussain wrote:
>We have 2 7500 routers with CIPs installed. Recently the router started to
>have its CPU shooting upto 90%. When show process cpu is run. It does not
>show what process is causing this because none of the processes are or add
>upto 80 or 90%. Only two processes: IP input at 10% and cls background at
>14%. The rest of the processes are at 0 or 0.1%.

I would call the TAC on this.

>Are there hidden processes that could be cause of the high cpu utilization?
>If so how can it be seen (i.e  any show commands?.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Mohsin




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Re: 7500 Router CPU rocketing to 90% [7:62530]

2003-02-05 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kaj J. Niemi)
In mail.net.groupstudy.pro, you wrote:

>  We have 2 7500 routers with CIPs installed. Recently the router started to
>  have its CPU shooting upto 90%. When show process cpu is run. It does not
>  show what process is causing this because none of the processes are or add
>  upto 80 or 90%. Only two processes: IP input at 10% and cls background at
>  14%. The rest of the processes are at 0 or 0.1%.

Proceed according to http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/63/highcpu.html
(doesn't require a CCO login.) The document pretty much describes what
might be the root cause and how to locate it.



// kaj




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Re: 7500 Router CPU rocketing to 90% [7:62530]

2003-02-05 Thread MADMAN
That is pretty strange, could you send the full sh proc cpu next time 
you see this.  You may want to try and "if-console" to the CIP and see 
if anything unusual is occurring on it.

  Dave

Mohsin Hussain wrote:
> We have 2 7500 routers with CIPs installed. Recently the router started to
> have its CPU shooting upto 90%. When show process cpu is run. It does not
> show what process is causing this because none of the processes are or add
> upto 80 or 90%. Only two processes: IP input at 10% and cls background at
> 14%. The rest of the processes are at 0 or 0.1%.
> 
> Are there hidden processes that could be cause of the high cpu utilization?
> If so how can it be seen (i.e  any show commands?.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Mohsin
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Re: 7500 Router CPU rocketing to 90% [7:62530]

2003-02-05 Thread Jay Greenberg
Are you using DLSw+ or bridging on the router?

On Wed, 2003-02-05 at 14:18, Mohsin Hussain wrote:
> We have 2 7500 routers with CIPs installed. Recently the router started to
> have its CPU shooting upto 90%. When show process cpu is run. It does not
> show what process is causing this because none of the processes are or add
> upto 80 or 90%. Only two processes: IP input at 10% and cls background at
> 14%. The rest of the processes are at 0 or 0.1%.

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