01-17-2006 09:42 PM - edited 03-03-2019 11:29 AM
I have high cpu problem on my 7513 router. some of the slots are cef disabled , like slot 5 which is gigabit and taking most of the traffic. out put of the show cef line card & sh cef int x/x/x is attached herewith. which seems quite contadictory. memory was upgraded on this card to 256 mb but we still face the high cpu problem.
looking for help
Regards
sh cef linecard (output)
5 314823 26720 442837 Closed 0 0 0 disabled
sh cef int 5 (output)
IP Distributed CEF switching enabled
IP Fast switching turbo vector
01-17-2006 09:48 PM
Hi,
Would you be able to post the output of 'show proc cpu sorted' ?
Thanks,
Paresh.
01-18-2006 12:47 AM
01-18-2006 01:33 AM
The BGP scanner process is causing high cpu utilisation. Is this consistent.
104 105989572 359871 294546 33.65% 8.35% 6.38% 0 BGP Scanner
Check the following link
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk365/technologies_tech_note09186a00801c4f48.shtml
01-18-2006 02:30 AM
Well this router is not the only router running bgp. i have 6 router running bgp with all the internet routes. core has average CPU of 3%, other distribution routers have 10 - 30 %. But this router has average cpu of 60 % which is quite unusal. I think it might be due to some CEF related issue but not sure, and thats why looking for help here.
Regards
01-18-2006 02:49 AM
also this ipc process is constantly there.
11 5121772 41544237 123 0.65% 0.37% 0.26% 0 IPC Seat Manager
on other router this process is occasional.
any idea what this process is for
01-18-2006 02:51 AM
Hi,
Would you be able to check if you are seeing significant input drops on your interface ? that is, get the output of 'show interface | include input queue' and then re-run it again after a few minutes and see if the counters have changed significantly ?
Paresh
01-18-2006 02:54 AM
Can you check the output of the sh proc cpu frequently to confirm that the bgp scanner process is always responsible for the high utilisation. Try using the sort option, i.e. sh proc cpu sorted and see which process is always on top. If your IOS does not support this option use the command sh proc cpu | exc 0.00% to remove processes with 0% utilisation from the display.
If the result still points to BGP, give us the output of the sh ip bgp sum
01-18-2006 08:49 PM
well BGP process is there but not that consistant. IPC seat manager is process is consistant.
01-19-2006 01:48 AM
hi
hope this link helps u out to know more about IPC process...
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps1829/products_feature_guide09186a00801b3a92.html
regds
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