Hi there,

Does this problem only happens right after a reboot? IIRC, this might be
related to having keepalived after networking is started.

 it is up to upstart/sysvinit to start the daemon, and then this happens?
Are you obtaining an IP address with DHCP or is it statically configured?

Could you try to stop and restart the service and see if the issue is
seen again?

Thank you in advance!

Regards

** Changed in: keepalived (Ubuntu)
     Assignee: Ubuntu High Availability Team (ubuntu-ha) => Andres Rodriguez 
(andreserl)

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Title:
  keepalived using genhash keeps getting "zombied" and using CPU to a
  100%

Status in “keepalived” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: keepalived

  When using keepalived last version from Dapper, when it has a genhash
  failure on http service check it keeps writing every second to logs
  filling the hard drive, using 100% CPU and the checker get "zombie". A
  restart of the process does not work on it, and if it happens on the
  master server, it also starts on the slave server, making the service
  unavailable in 90% of the requests. I installed by hand compiling
  1.1.15 and problem goes away for now, with 1.1.14 the issue still
  happens.

  Log Trace: 
  Nov  4 06:43:41 fw02 Keepalived: Starting Healthcheck child process, pid=9787
  Nov  4 06:43:41 fw02 Keepalived_healthcheckers: Registering Kernel netlink 
reflector
  Nov  4 06:43:41 fw02 Keepalived: VRRP child process(9786) died: Respawning
  Nov  4 06:43:41 fw02 Keepalived_healthcheckers: Registering Kernel netlink 
command channel
  Nov  4 06:43:41 fw02 Keepalived: Remove a zombie pid file /var/run/vrrp.pid
  Nov  4 06:43:41 fw02 Keepalived_healthcheckers: Configuration is using : 
31701 Bytes
  Nov  4 06:43:41 fw02 Keepalived_vrrp: Using MII-BMSR NIC polling thread...
  Nov  4 06:43:41 fw02 Keepalived: Starting VRRP child process, pid=9788
  Nov  4 06:43:42 fw02 Keepalived_vrrp: Registering Kernel netlink reflector
  Nov  4 06:43:42 fw02 Keepalived: Healthcheck child process(9787) died: 
Respawning
  Nov  4 06:43:42 fw02 Keepalived_vrrp: Registering Kernel netlink command 
channel
  Nov  4 06:43:42 fw02 Keepalived: Remove a zombie pid file 
/var/run/checkers.pid
  Nov  4 06:43:42 fw02 Keepalived_vrrp: Registering gratutious ARP shared 
channel
  Nov  4 06:43:42 fw02 Keepalived_healthcheckers: Using MII-BMSR NIC polling 
thread...
  Nov  4 06:43:42 fw02 Keepalived: Starting Healthcheck child process, pid=9789
  Nov  4 06:43:42 fw02 Keepalived_healthcheckers: Registering Kernel netlink 
reflector
  Nov  4 06:43:42 fw02 Keepalived_healthcheckers: Registering Kernel netlink 
command channel
  Nov  4 06:43:42 fw02 Keepalived: VRRP child process(9788) died: Respawning
  Nov  4 06:43:42 fw02 Keepalived_healthcheckers: Configuration is using : 
31701 Bytes
  Nov  4 06:43:42 fw02 Keepalived: Remove a zombie pid file /var/run/vrrp.pid
  Nov  4 06:43:42 fw02 Keepalived_vrrp: Using MII-BMSR NIC polling thread...
  Nov  4 06:43:42 fw02 Keepalived: Starting VRRP child process, pid=9790
  Nov  4 06:43:42 fw02 Keepalived_vrrp: Registering Kernel netlink reflector
  Nov  4 06:43:42 fw02 Keepalived: Healthcheck child process(9789) died: 
Respawning
  Nov  4 06:43:42 fw02 Keepalived_vrrp: Registering Kernel netlink command 
channel
  Nov  4 06:43:42 fw02 Keepalived: Remove a zombie pid file 
/var/run/checkers.pid
  Nov  4 06:43:42 fw02 Keepalived_vrrp: Registering gratutious ARP shared 
channel
  Nov  4 06:43:42 fw02 Keepalived_healthcheckers: Using MII-BMSR NIC polling 
thread...

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