10-05-2011 07:10 AM - edited 03-07-2019 02:37 AM
Hi everybody,
Please help me regarding this issue. Here is the output of sh proc cpu sorted and sh proc cpu history of our WS-4507R-E switch:
CPU utilization for five seconds: 91%/5%; one minute: 40%; five minutes: 34%
PID Runtime(ms) Invoked uSecs 5Sec 1Min 5Min TTY Process
233 304681917 308562217 987 25.43% 4.88% 2.31% 0 SNMP ENGINE
55 584412318 768493491 760 19.11% 6.48% 5.36% 0 Cat4k Mgmt LoPri
231 239737293 645600647 371 16.23% 3.12% 1.44% 0 IP SNMP
54 13709806883238751922 0 11.75% 15.95% 16.19% 0 Cat4k Mgmt HiPri
112 151778175 870249780 174 4.79% 1.43% 0.99% 0 IP Input
232 50926702 299389388 170 3.83% 0.73% 0.33% 0 PDU DISPATCHER
119 295710628 159743769 1851 2.63% 2.89% 2.90% 0 Spanning Tree
169 1668 1555 1072 0.47% 0.12% 0.16% 1 SSH Process
224 7832766 825106774 9 0.47% 0.46% 0.47% 0 HSRP Common
39 43630872 13644909 3197 0.31% 0.30% 0.31% 0 IDB Work
160 18204710 27129051 671 0.23% 0.23% 0.23% 0 CEF: IPv4 proces
61 29723343 458703736 64 0.23% 0.18% 0.16% 0 Net Input
14 34903110 68848783 506 0.23% 0.24% 0.24% 0 ARP Input
94 2077032 136439559 15 0.15% 0.15% 0.15% 0 UDLD
228 7696184 38426385 200 0.07% 0.12% 0.11% 0 PIM Process
238 245865 6797420 36 0.07% 0.00% 0.00% 0 System polling
155 8125570 42481026 191 0.07% 0.03% 0.02% 0 DHCPD Receive
229 1731910 138911719 12 0.07% 0.06% 0.07% 0 Mwheel Process
146 3347006 14782912 226 0.07% 0.02% 0.00% 0 IGMPSN
225 10747554 124967994 86 0.07% 0.06% 0.07% 0 HSRP IPv4
227 5061608 22731624 222 0.07% 0.05% 0.05% 0 IGMP Input
22 163999 13584528 12 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0 IPC Mcast Pendin
21 20859 2725488 7 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0 IPC Event Notifi
24 16 3 5333 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0 IPC Session Serv
23 3456 227177 15 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0 IPC Dynamic Cach
20 0 1 0 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0 IFS Agent Managev
Your help will be highly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
10-05-2011 09:20 AM
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The 4500 CPU isn't normally much involved with packet forwarding, the high CPU utilization shouldn't have much, if any, of an adverse impact. For other control plane processes that do need to share the CPU, hopefully SNMP processing would be of lower priority, and if so, shouldn't adversely impact them either.
If you want to reduce the CPU demand because of SNMP, you'll need to see what the NMS is doing. Changing the NMS to be more selective in its queries can reduce the SNMP's impact to the targeted device.
10-05-2011 11:18 AM
Hi Edison,
I agree with Joseph, go back to your monitoring software and check the polling settings for this particular device. I had this issue with SolarWinds and CiscoWorks, we had to set lower timers for the interval polling agents.
HTH,
/Elyinn.-
10-05-2011 11:19 AM
Hi Edison,
Do you have an access-list for your SNMP community string?
10-05-2011 12:06 PM
Hello,
Yes I do have an access-list for our SNMP community string. Actually, we have a total of 2 community strings in our switch.
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