06-22-2005 11:15 AM
I'm running LMS 2.5 on a Win2k Srv that has all the needed Service packs. When I HTTPS to CiscoWorks the CPU on the server spikes to 100% and stays there until I either reboot the server or stop/restart all CW services. Also, in the Taskmanger of the server i notice mutliple instances of cwjava.exe running.
Can anyone provide info on how to stop this spiking? CiscoWorks is totally unusable like this.
06-22-2005 11:47 AM
I think I know whats going on, someone feel free to correct me if I'm wrong. the first half hour or hour after starting lms 2.5 the cpu will max out at 100% after that It should go back to normal.
The same thing happens if you stop or start the services as well
06-23-2005 03:21 AM
Are you sure you have the correct JRE version installed? Also, be sure it's the only one on your server.
06-23-2005 04:30 AM
Well, if LMS 2.5 is the only app running on this box, WOULD there be any other JRE installed? does Cisco Works install mutiples?
I'm starting to hate CiscoWorks.
06-23-2005 05:13 AM
There shouldn't be any others, but you never know ...
Are you browsing from the server or a Client machine. In general, try and avoid accessing the web interface on the server itself as this really does kill the server !
07-20-2005 05:35 AM
Am I alone ? NO !...
me to "I'm starting to hate CiscoWorks".
SUN/Solaris user had this problem (% of CPU) ?
Thanks!
07-18-2005 06:35 AM
I'm noticing a similar issue where one particular instance of cwjava.exe consumes 60-80% of the CPU. Like you I have several cwjava.exe processes running. I opened a TAC case and they are working with engineering on this one. You can get the PID from task manager and associate it with what the process is. In my case ConfigMgmtServer is the culprit. Another point is it's starting at 2AM and spikes the CPU.
07-20-2005 06:55 AM
The following TAC case provides some suggestions for "cwjava.exe consumes CPU memory" i.e.
- Limit the number of devices managed by that process
- Increase the polling interval
- If possible, install the application using that process in a dedicated server
http://www.ciscotaccc.com/nms/showcase?case=K15064258
Also, if you have a large number of devices, check out the recommendations within the following white paper:
CiscoWorks in Large-Scale Network Environments
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/cc/pd/wr2k/prodlit/ckspp_wp.htm
Do you have a large number of devices ?
Do you have availability Monitoring setup (see CiscoWorks in Large-Scale Network Environments) ?
Do you have a large number of Syslog messages hitting the server ?
Are you running many CiscoWorks applications or just one or two ? On one of my customers network they have 2 separate servers both running only common services and RME because the network is so large ...
Have all minimum system requirements been met ? (these are VERY important : http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/rtrmgmt/cw2000/cw2000_d/comser30/ig_win/prereq.htm#wp1036866)
Hope this helps
Marcus Jones
07-20-2005 08:28 AM
only have 3 devices added.
no syslogging at this time.
only running LMS on the server.
NOT trying to access the app from the server. I only https to it from my laptop.
all min sys reqs have been met.
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