09-21-2016 07:56 AM - edited 03-08-2019 07:31 AM
Dear all,
I have a stack of 4 WS-C3750X-48P-S running 15.0.2 SE10, which on average has a 20% CPU usage for the Hulc LED Process.
I have been reading some discussions regarding this process, and also some Cisco documentation, and I have the following doubts :
1 - Since this is a stack, does this process only runs at the master switch level?
2 - I've discovered that there are bug reports for this issue, but I'm assuming they were already corrected on the version I'm running, since SE6 it's known to solve this issue.
(Please refer to bugs CSCtn42790 and CSCsi78581 https://bst.cloudapps.cisco.com/bugsearch/bug/CSCsi78581/?referring_site=bugquickviewredir)
3 - Cisco refers that for a 48P switch, the average should not exceed 8%. Since this is stack with 4x48P should we consider a max of 4x8% ?
I must say that there is no network complaints / service degradation, I'm just trying to be on the safe and preventive side.
Thank you in advance for your help.
Best regards
Rui Figueiredo
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09-22-2016 03:04 AM
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Regarding point #2 and contacting TAC, you might, but if it is a bug, and it doesn't really have any actual adverse impact, i.e. it might be considered a cosmetic bug. If so, you might just continue to run with the version you have if everything else is working as you desire.
09-21-2016 09:07 AM
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#1 I believe that's how its supposed to work for the higher level processes.
#2 Yes, although it's also possible they reintroduced the problem in a later release, or a variant of it.
#3 Considering the history of issue with the HULC process, I would take that documentation with a vary large grain of salt.
BTW, regarding lack of impact, ideally, a 3K switch would be doing forwarding in hardware, so even at 100% CPU usage, you might not see any service issues. Additionally, as different software processes might have different task priorities, a high HULC might not be adverse to more important processes. Again, even if system was running at 100%, other processes might get the CPU attention they need.
09-22-2016 12:13 AM
leolaohoo Thank you for your interest in this matter. Unfortunately we have a restrict policy regarding passing information, therefore some private output was removed.
CPU utilization for five seconds: 44%/2%; one minute: 54%; five minutes: 53%
PID Runtime(ms) Invoked uSecs 5Sec 1Min 5Min TTY Process
180 832031208 97761730 8510 20.31% 19.84% 19.34% 0 Hulc LED Proces s
90 202969114 43293759 4688 6.23% 4.99% 4.87% 0 RedEarth Tx Man a
89 141281289 69148985 2043 2.71% 3.39% 3.41% 0 RedEarth I2C dr i
135 66880063 3934273 16999 1.59% 1.59% 1.59% 0 hpm counter pro c
197 19062267 6221810 3063 0.63% 0.45% 0.46% 0 HRPC qos reques t
58 2386886 67513 35354 0.63% 0.07% 0.05% 0 Per-minute Jobs
13 17529312 24174759 725 0.63% 1.57% 1.63% 0 ARP Input
99 7930418 28638028 276 0.47% 0.23% 0.34% 0 hrpc <- respons e
46 4921330 872852 5638 0.47% 0.14% 0.12% 0 Net Background
196 15971305 782536 20409 0.31% 0.37% 0.37% 0 HQM Stack Proce s
131 3594781 63934370 56 0.31% 0.16% 0.15% 0 hpm main proces s
PID Runtime(ms) Invoked uSecs 5Sec 1Min 5Min TTY Process
428 16062263 37449591 428 0.31% 0.34% 0.38% 0 LLDP Protocol
205 89086 131769 676 0.31% 0.05% 0.01% 0 HL2MCM
152 840 184 4565 0.31% 0.61% 0.22% 1 SSH Process
260 5148694 35370838 145 0.31% 0.84% 0.66% 0 HRPC ip device t
248 15166142 19208780 789 0.31% 0.37% 0.39% 0 Spanning Tree
229 2474381 97163088 25 0.15% 0.05% 0.04% 0 IP ARP Retry Ag e
208 174250 107283 1624 0.15% 0.05% 0.01% 0 AAA Server
266 1540696 3893970 395 0.15% 0.06% 0.04% 0 PI MATM Aging P r
136 10748228 13689333 785 0.15% 0.24% 0.23% 0 HRPC pm-counter s
112 6533372 97167048 67 0.15% 0.28% 0.27% 0 HLFM address le a
365 1819972 122287271 14 0.15% 0.07% 0.02% 0 MMON MENG
PID Runtime(ms) Invoked uSecs 5Sec 1Min 5Min TTY Process
284 2468465 2229545 1107 0.15% 0.08% 0.07% 0 XDR mcast rcv
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Configuration register is 0xF
09-22-2016 03:04 AM
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Regarding point #2 and contacting TAC, you might, but if it is a bug, and it doesn't really have any actual adverse impact, i.e. it might be considered a cosmetic bug. If so, you might just continue to run with the version you have if everything else is working as you desire.
09-22-2016 07:25 AM
Thank you both for your inputs.
I agree with your point of view Joseph W. Doherty. I'll just keep this in mind and not worry too much.
I wish you all the best.
09-22-2016 03:58 AM
20% HULC Led is nothing. I'm not concerned at all.
If HULC LED goes above 60% then I'm concerned.
09-21-2016 06:11 PM
Post the complete output to the command "sh proc cpu sort | ex 0.00" & "sh version".
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