06-26-2013 05:57 PM - edited 03-11-2019 07:03 PM
Hi Folks, Can anyone explain me about below outputs
sh processes cpu-hog
Process: ssm4ge_cfg_poll_thread, NUMHOG: 7, MAXHOG: 4100, LASTHOG: 790
LASTHOG At: 15:21:47 UTC Apr 20 2013
PC: 10ee46b
Traceback: 1101e6d 1102227 10eeb8d c7fb5b c9301e c8d7c5 c91486
c93e55 c7f89a 11509f
Process: fover_FSM_thread, NUMHOG: 1, MAXHOG: 325, LASTHOG: 330
LASTHOG At: 15:21:51 UTC Apr 20 2013
PC: 10ee46b
Traceback: 1101d4a 110247f 10eec1f c7fb08 c92fee c8d735 c8d87a
c8fdad c92c29 c931a4 c78c03 c7e166 ad7440 671bc1
06-26-2013 10:11 PM
Hello Ashish,
Each process on the ASA should take the CPU for a period of time (while its being processed by the ASA).
When a process does not release the CPU is when a CPU Hog is triggered,
In this case you can see 2 proceses that hold the CPU longer than they should ( you should see a cpu hog threshold value)
In this case the first process has holded the CPU for 7 times ( the longest time being 4100 miliseconds)
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06-27-2013 12:53 AM
Hi jcarvaja,
Thanks for your reply.
Can you just elaborate this? Because during this time our customer's FW has been Failover from Primary to Secondary. Is this a kind of bug? Because currently there IOS version is 7.2.
Regards,
Ashish Ojha
06-28-2013 09:13 PM
Hello,
Indeed the Fover process is related to Failover,
Now, this is not a bug.
If you do a show failover history what do you get?
What makes you think this is a performance problem?
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