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02-18-2016 06:34 AM
02-18-2016 06:34 AM
Description of processes listed under " display processes cpu" command on 5130 switch
Hello Guys.
Does anyone know where I can find information about the processes listed under "display processes cpu" command on 5130 switch ?
The switch is running at an average of 60% of cpu utilization, and I'd like to undertand what could be cause for this. The highet processes are those listed below.
Best regards.
63 10.0% 10.0% 10.3% [PSED]
78 17.3% 12.1% 15.7% [IUCT]
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02-18-2016 07:31 AM
02-18-2016 07:31 AM
Re: Description of processes listed under " display processes cpu" command on 5130 switch
Luciano,
The IUCT process is one of the IRF processes. I'm not sure what PSED is. I can try to find out.
Can you tell me about your 5130 IRF stack? How many units?
Do you have any kind of monitoring software running? If so, how often are you polling it?
Regards,
David
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02-18-2016 08:24 AM
02-18-2016 08:24 AM
Re: Description of processes listed under " display processes cpu" command on 5130 switch
HI VoIP-Buddy.
Thanks for your repply.
It is five device IRF configuration.
We have two NMS monitoring this IRF stack.
The first one has config poling every 120 minutes and status poling every 6o seconds.
The second is a Nagios server that I think that has also 60 seconds status poling.
Best Regards
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02-18-2016 01:50 PM
02-18-2016 01:50 PM
Re: Description of processes listed under " display processes cpu" command on 5130 switch
Hmmm... that may be too frequent. Especially with 2 platforms monitoring it. Can you try setting the polling interval on Nagios longer to see if that helps? SNMP runs in the CPU. Try something like 15 minutes? I suspect that Nagios is keeping the CPU busy.
Regards,
David
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02-19-2016 04:37 AM
02-19-2016 04:37 AM
Re: Description of processes listed under " display processes cpu" command on 5130 switch
Hello,
I have another question - is discussed command (disc processes) avaiable in Comware 5 (e.g. HP 7506 platform)?
Maybe hidden CLI mode is required to do this?
Michal
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02-19-2016 12:13 PM
02-19-2016 12:13 PM
Re: Description of processes listed under " display processes cpu" command on 5130 switch
If you run the display diag you will get the list in the output. It will be a big file though.
Regards,
David
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