I'm no longer on trusty, my machine is more beefy now and I've not run
into it for a while. Damion was experiencing it fairly recently. If it
is still a problem for you, then I suggest reopen bug 1759482 and
reverse the dupe-relation.
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Found the extra data in bug 1759482
But nothing in there is enough for me (not a cgmanager expert) to find a root
cause.
I'll mark the other bug a dup to this to be found from here.
@Serge - if you still look at this and see something in the trace please
let us know.
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@Damiön - this bug was waiting to get better data to be able to tack down the
issue.
Without that it can't be actions, one either needs working steps to reproduce
or log-data that is enough to pinpoint the issue.
No one benefits form this bug being open but otherwise not going forward at all.
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cgmanager saturates one core
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Yeah, that log isn't very helpful indeed... I was vaguely hoping for a
massive logfile showing some kind of loop but yours appears to look
mostly normal...
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I cannot reliably reproduce this problem and do not really have any idea
what might be triggering it. Maybe it's situations where resources
(CPU, HD) are tight. While I have come across it a couple of times in
the past I have yet to experience it again after reporting this ticket.
I have lxc ins
Can you attach /var/log/upstart/cgmanager.log and if the daemon is still
running out of control, trying to strace it with "strace -fF -p "
would also be very useful to help figure this out.
Do you also have any idea of what you may have been doing on that
machine when it started using all your CPU
Here's my example:
root 287 27.5 0.4 35996 8932 ?Rs apr06 630:41
/sbin/cgmanager -m name=systemd
taken on April 08 around 5 am.
I'm on:
ii cgmanager 0.24-0ubuntu1
amd64Central cgro
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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