Re: [j-nsp] JunOS 16.2R2.8 High CPU caused by python

2019-03-27 Thread Aaron Gould
(from jason ... "Is there a function to kill (and/or restart) the process in this type of scenario? ") Yes, there is. For instance, I had an issue with leaking ip helper (dhcp relay) in Junos ACX5048, that was immediately relieved with a restart of that process... agould@ 5048> show chassis ro

Re: [j-nsp] JunOS 16.2R2.8 High CPU caused by python

2019-03-27 Thread Alexandre Snarskii
On Wed, Mar 27, 2019 at 11:35:54AM +0100, Thomas Bellman wrote: > On 2019-03-26 21:11 -0400, Jason Lixfeld wrote: > > > Not a solution, but an ignorant question - Is there a function to > > kill (and/or restart) the process in this type of scenario? On > > IOS-XR, there were specific XR CLI wrapp

Re: [j-nsp] JunOS 16.2R2.8 High CPU caused by python

2019-03-27 Thread Thomas Bellman
On 2019-03-26 21:11 -0400, Jason Lixfeld wrote: > Not a solution, but an ignorant question - Is there a function to > kill (and/or restart) the process in this type of scenario? On > IOS-XR, there were specific XR CLI wrappers for restarting a process > as a means to fix stuff like processes run

Re: [j-nsp] JunOS 16.2R2.8 High CPU caused by python

2019-03-26 Thread Philip Smith
Ah. Great, thanks Charles! :-) philip -- Anderson, Charles R wrote on 27/3/19 11:16 : > Yes. It was fixed in a later release. Perhaps try 16.2R2-S8 if you don't > want to change to a later version. > > On Wed, Mar 27, 2019 at 10:59:09AM +1000, Philip Smith wrote: >> Hi everyone, >> >> Has any

Re: [j-nsp] JunOS 16.2R2.8 High CPU caused by python

2019-03-26 Thread Anderson, Charles R
Yes. It was fixed in a later release. Perhaps try 16.2R2-S8 if you don't want to change to a later version. On Wed, Mar 27, 2019 at 10:59:09AM +1000, Philip Smith wrote: > Hi everyone, > > Has anyone seen anything like this before? Searching on Google etc has > revealed nothing. > > For a few

Re: [j-nsp] JunOS 16.2R2.8 High CPU caused by python

2019-03-26 Thread Jason Lixfeld
Hi, > On Mar 26, 2019, at 8:59 PM, Philip Smith wrote: > > Is this just a reboot to make it go away? Not a solution, but an ignorant question - Is there a function to kill (and/or restart) the process in this type of scenario? On IOS-XR, there were specific XR CLI wrappers for restarting a p

[j-nsp] JunOS 16.2R2.8 High CPU caused by python

2019-03-26 Thread Philip Smith
Hi everyone, Has anyone seen anything like this before? Searching on Google etc has revealed nothing. For a few months now, MX240s running 16.2R2.8 have showed one of the RE CPUs running at around 90%. It has not affected the MX80s in the same network running the same OS and having essentially th