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11-13-2018 11:11 PM
11-13-2018 11:11 PM
Hi,
Over night some of our switches increesed their CPU usage from 5-10% to 50-70% and have staid there for a few days. It is 5 swtiches and they all started increese at the exact same time.
There is no increse in trafficflow, There was no change (this happnend on the night sun-mon).
I have looked in the logs, cant se anything.
I have investigated a possible loop but not able to find anything.
Spanning-tree is enabled on all switches.
Not sure where to look now, anyone have ideas on where to start?
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11-14-2018 03:24 AM
11-14-2018 03:24 AM
Re: Strange High CPU on 2510 switches
Start with checking show logging -r CLI command's output so you will be able to infer if there is any logs on the relevant issues' timeframe and infer about any possible relationship.
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11-15-2018 05:41 AM
11-15-2018 05:41 AM
SolutionThanks for your suggestion.
The problem has been resolved.
I had some work to do on one of the switches in the network (this switch did not have High CPU-load). So i disconnected it from the network, for a few minutes, triggering a STP-topology change. This somehow fixed the issue. Looking into my monitoring software, the CPU drops to normal at the exact moment I lost my first ping to the switch I was working on.
The high CPU-load dropped on all switched involved with this issue.... Not sure why and how but the issue is gone.