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WAAS High CPU after upgrade to 5.3.5, 99.0% NICE

james
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So after I upgraded to WAAS version 5.3.5 a lot of the devices have 100% CPU for the next few days!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

Sometimes a reboot brings it back down, sometimes not.

Appears to be low priority NICE processes, right?

Would lt-db_verify   be doing a database check?

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Cpu(s):  0.3%us,  0.3%sy, 98.7%ni,  0.0%id,  0.0%wa,  0.3%hi,  0.3%si,  0.0%st

 

 

 6138 admin     30  10 68024 2584 2464 R 96.5  0.1 163:38.99 lt-db_verify  

 

 

#sh proc cpu | exc  0      0
Average CPU utilization since reload: 100.00%

CPU utilization since reload:
CPU name     User     Nice   System     Idle   IOwait      IRQ  softIRQ    Steal
    cpu:    0.39%   96.20%    1.72%    1.00%    0.17%    0.08%    0.43%    0.00%
   cpu0:    0.39%   96.20%    1.72%    1.00%    0.17%    0.08%    0.43%    0.00%
Average:    0.31%   97.62%    2.07%    0.00%    0.00%        -        -    0.00%

    User - Percent of CPU time that the system spent in user mode.
    Nice - Percent of CPU time that the system spent on low priority tasks.
  System - Percent of CPU time that the system spent in system mode.
    Idle - Percent of CPU time when the system is idle.
  IOwait - Percent of CPU time when the system is waiting for I/O to complete.
     IRQ - Percent of CPU time when the system is servicing interrupts.
 softIRQ - Percent of CPU time when the system is servicing softirqs.
   Steal - Percent of CPU time that the system spent on involuntary wait.
 Average - Average CPU utilization since reload.

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 PID  STATE PRI User T  SYS T        COMMAND      
----- ----- --- ------ ------ --------------------
    1    S   0   3596    491 (init)
 2069    S   0   2917   5912 (nhm_start.sh)
 2070    S  10  10728   3077 (nodemgr)
 2092    S  10    558     74 (dataserver)
 3310    S  10      2      1  (imd)
 3340    S  10     37     34 (postmaster)
 3348    S  10      2      4 (aoim)
 3349    S  10      6      1 (rbcpd)
 3425    S  10     36     29 (parser_server)
 4490    S  10     29     13 (snmpced)
 4491    S  10      6      6 (sysmon)
 4610    S  10      2      0 (rpc_httpd)
 4719    S  10     12      8 (smartd)
 4790    S  10    102     46 (netcm)
 5019    S  10     56      7  (fda)
 5060    S  10    169    134 (ntpd)
 5063    S  10     66     11 (java)
 5312    S  10     55      7 (sslao)
 5313    S  10    111     13 (epm_adapter)
 5314    S  10     64      9 (ica_ao)
 5315    S  10     65      9 (nfs_ao)
 5316    S  10     65     11 (mapi_ao)
 5318    S  10     57      9 (cifs_start.sh)
 5319    S  10     67      9 (httpmuxd)
 5320    S  10    476     54 (CheckLicenseAnd)
 5321    S  10     65     10 (wsao)
 5323    S  10      3      3 (device_mgr_wrap)
 5324    S  10      1      1 (actastor_wrappe)
 5325    S  10     19      4 (so_dre)
 5431    S  10      5      8 (stats_serialize)
 5433    S  10 &nb