07-25-2015 03:10 AM - edited 03-08-2019 01:06 AM
Hi,
One of N5K is experiencing occasional peaks on afm and statsclient process.
PID Runtime(ms) Invoked uSecs 1Sec Process
----- ----------- -------- ----- ------ -----------
3218 665924076 317362594 2098 43.3% statsclient
3064 340916363 121842292 2798 4.7% pfma
3145 898283899 1038757672 864 4.7% carmelusd
3062 33329539 1281313087 26 0.9% syslogd
3173 149741212 1011012792 148 0.9% snmpd
3240 290 2483 117 0.9% netstack
PID Runtime(ms) Invoked uSecs 1Sec Process
----- ----------- -------- ----- ------ -----------
3384 277205251 23097628 12001 61.0% afm
3145 898284766 1038759004 864 35.8% carmelusd
3398 221758826 124610498 1779 2.9% udld
4 3241859 550488793 5 0.9% ksoftirqd/0
3064 340916836 121842413 2798 0.9% pfma
Looking at the CPU utilization shows 98.0% idle. What are afm and statsclient? Is it normal behavior to experience occasional on these processes?
CPU Util
=======
CPU util : 0.5% user, 1.5% kernel, 98.0% idle
14446153 111111 15685565655521211 1 1 1
78960553981183259447950990728618129722 141 12111221 39 212 1
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0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5
CPU% per second (last 60 seconds)
# = average CPU%
132413221824147443454343623236322231221642136212321324632318
666866380214533158810208465513806359500423175729892229363736
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CPU% per minute (last 60 minutes)
* = maximum CPU% # = average CPU%
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0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0
CPU% per hour (last 72 hours)
* = maximum CPU% # = average CPU%
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06-01-2016 04:04 AM
Hi,
Have you found some information about this?
I have the same problem.
Thanks
06-01-2016 04:04 AM
Hi,
Have you found some information about this?
I have the same problem.
Thanks
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