09-18-2003 02:08 AM - edited 03-09-2019 04:50 AM
Hi,
I have this utilzation on PIX 535:
CPU utilization for 5 seconds = 94%; 1 minute: 94%; 5 minutes: 93%
Where may be a reason this high utilization CPU?
Thanks.
Peter
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09-18-2003 03:31 AM
Peter -
'Hosts conn cleaner' =
"Hosts conn cleaner Thread that removes connections marked for deletion. Also known as the garbage collector".
Have you got any syslog messages that you could provide? if you have syslog then can you see/notice a lot of translation/connection failures??
Try also, command 'clear xlate' and see if you still see counter for 'Host conn cleaner' going up. Let me know. Thanks - Jay
09-18-2003 02:17 AM
Hi Peter -
Try command 'show process' to see what is taking up the CPU process.
Please read the following doc for troubleshooting:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/110/pixperformance.html
Let me know if this helps - Thanks, Jay
09-18-2003 02:57 AM
Hi, thanks for doc.
I try "show proc" and after minute I try again.
I measure RUNTIME.
Result is follow:
Hosts conn cleaner 31890
pix/intf1 1800
pix/intf0 1550
i82543_timer 1100
557poll 1260
ip/1:1 330
ip/0:0 380
It looks like Process "Hosts conn cleaner" most utilize CPU.
Whats now?
Peter
09-18-2003 03:31 AM
Peter -
'Hosts conn cleaner' =
"Hosts conn cleaner Thread that removes connections marked for deletion. Also known as the garbage collector".
Have you got any syslog messages that you could provide? if you have syslog then can you see/notice a lot of translation/connection failures??
Try also, command 'clear xlate' and see if you still see counter for 'Host conn cleaner' going up. Let me know. Thanks - Jay
09-18-2003 03:37 AM
Still could be a lot of things. Any chance you can post a 'sh tech' from the PIX with your addresses and passwords removed?
Scott
09-18-2003 03:47 AM
I change in configuration follow:
I had "timeout conn 0:0:0" and conn count was 80.000
I have now timeout conn 3:00:00 and conn count is 10.000
Process "Hosts conn cleaner" is now 0 miliseconds
and utilozation of CPU:
CPU utilization for 5 seconds = 67%; 1 minute: 60%; 5 minutes: 57%
Is this utilization correct or still high?
Peter
09-18-2003 03:55 AM
Peter -
Can you also provide 'sh tech' output as Scott asked on his post please. (remember to remove passwords etc).
Thanks -
09-18-2003 04:38 AM
Hi,
now is
CPU utilization for 5 seconds = 2%; 1 minute: 2%; 5 minutes: 2%
It looks good.
Thank you very much.
Peter
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