Chad, What should the topology be - just a controller node or more? Also where should I run this, controller or payload? Thanks, Phani
________________________________ From: Chad Tindel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, December 24, 2007 12:34 PM To: Marella P-G19460 Cc: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Users] Instable cluster with CPU load I'll see if I can get the report from the HP team sent to the users list. [PHANI] Ok, lets check that out. None of my earlier excuses seem to fly ;-) Hi Phani- Here's the small stress program that the HP team said caused OpenSAF to reboot a node. They said it doesn't cause a reboot every single time, so you can try running it multiple times if you don't see it the first time. To run it you can do it a few ways: ./stress_cpu -c 10 -t 600s or ./stress_cpu -c 12 -t 600s The -c says how many of them to run, so make sure you run well more of them than you have CPUs in the system. Can you see if the problem reproduces on your systems? Thanks, Chad
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