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CSCvp03655 - 100% CPU utilization for "sessmgrd"

Leo Laohoo
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Objective:

This article is to provide better (and understandable) information to non-Cisco readers.  For example, Bug ID does not include any useful command(s) to help non-Cisco individuals troubleshoot.  Bug ID also states "Catalyst 9K", however, nowhere in the "Products" section is Catalyst 9K ever mentioned.  

Terminology Used: 

  • Switch - a physical unit;
  • Stack - a logical unit made up of multiple switches

NOTE:

  1. This bug only affects Catalyst 9300 in a stack (>8 weeks uptime).
  2. This bug DOES NOT affect stand-alone Catalyst 9300 switch.
  3. At the time of writing, I am unable to determine if Catalyst 9400/9600, VSS or standalone, are affected or not.
  4. At the time of writing, I am unable to determine if Catalyst 9500, Switch Virtual or standalone, are affected or not.
  5. At the time of writing, I am unable to determine if Catalyst 9200 are affected or not.

Troubleshooting Commands:

There are three (3) commands to check. First two commands have the same output. First command will give the output to the switch master while the other command will provide the output based on the switch member.  Third command provides a breakdown of each Core:
1. show processes cpu platform monitor - This command will provide the output from the switch stack master only.
2.  show platform software process slot switch <1 to 16> r0 monitor - This command provides the option to see the output of individual switch member.

Switch#sh plat software process slot switch 2 r0 monitor
top - 12:24:15 up 176 days, 15:57,  0 users,  load average: 1.50, 1.51, 1.54
Tasks: 381 total,   2 running, 379 sleeping,   0 stopped,   0 zombie
%Cpu(s):  7.8 us,  2.2 sy,  0.0 ni, 90.0 id,  0.0 wa,  0.0 hi,  0.0 si,  0.0 st
KiB Mem :  7711304 total,  3502396 free,  1732816 used,  2476092 buff/cache
KiB Swap:        0 total,        0 free,        0 used.  4082480 avail Mem 

  PID USER      PR  NI    VIRT    RES    SHR S  %CPU %MEM     TIME+ COMMAND
21472 root      20   0 1261380  62812  36520 R 100.0  0.8  93455:20 sessmgrd
14829 root      20   0 3944352 221848  21212 S  36.8  2.9  85399:36 fed main e+
12261 root      20   0  247504  11380   7416 S  10.5  0.1   9464:46 btman
32758 root      20   0   20376   2580   1960 R  10.5  0.0   0:00.05 top
11904 root      20   0 5269456  18528   7320 S   5.3  0.2 694:11.89 cmand
< -- CUT -- >

Normal value of the "sessmgrd" process is <0%.  Example (above) is showing as "100.0".

3.  show processes cpu platform sorted location switch <1 to 16> r0 - Breakdown of the state of each Core.  

Switch#show processes cpu platform sorted location switch 2 r0
CPU utilization for five seconds: 18%, one minute: 22%, five minutes: 19%
Core 0: CPU utilization for five seconds: 12%, one minute: 14%, five minutes: 13%
Core 1: CPU utilization for five seconds: 100%, one minute: 37%, five minutes: 12%
Core 2: CPU utilization for five seconds:  4%, one minute: 13%, five minutes: 12%
Core 3: CPU utilization for five seconds:  7%, one minute: 13%, five minutes:  8%
Core 4: CPU utilization for five seconds:  0%, one minute:  8%, five minutes:  7%
Core 5: CPU utilization for five seconds:  0%, one minute: 63%, five minutes: 49%
Core 6: CPU utilization for five seconds:  6%, one minute: 12%, five minutes: 17%
Core 7: CPU utilization for five seconds: 16%, one minute: 13%, five minutes: 35%
   Pid    PPid    5Sec    1Min    5Min  Status        Size  Name                  
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 21472   20867    100%    100%     99%  R            66844  sessmgrd              
 14829   13594     33%     35%     34%  S           228440  fed main event        
 12261   12026      9%     10%     10%  S            11368  btman                 
 10138    9751      1%      1%      1%  S            12752  sif_mgr               
  9873    9342      1%      3%      3%  S           730532  linux_iosd-imag
< -- CUT -- >

Normal value of the "sessmgrd" process is <0%.  Example (above) is showing as "100.0".  Core #1 is in  a state of "hot spin" or "hot".

Additional Notes:

  1. These commands replaces the "classic" Cisco IOS command "sh process cpu sort | exclude 0.00".
  2. Output is sorted based on CPU level.
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