100% CPU load with device scanning enabled

Kees Meijs kees at nefos.nl
Mon May 6 21:01:22 CEST 2019


Hi Saso,

Thank you very much. OVS is new in the mix (we're not replacing Quagga
alone) as well. Obviously we didn't expect this to happen.

I'll see if patching OVS in Debian in a similar way works for us or if
another approach fits better (i.e. maybe not using OVS at all).

If you'll know of a better more upgrade-and-maintainance-proof solution
I would welcome more information.

Regards,
Kees

On 06-05-19 20:40, Saso Tavcar wrote:
> this is an OVS issue, already discussed:
>
> https://mail.openvswitch.org/pipermail/ovs-discuss/2016-November/043007.html
> ...
> _https://mail.openvswitch.org/pipermail/ovs-discuss/2016-November/043063.html_
> _
> _
> Official OVS quote:
> >/We'd accept patches to improve OVS's routing table code. It's not />/designed to scale to 1,800,000 routes. We'd also take code to suppress />/the routing table code in cases where it isn't actually needed, since />/it's not always needed. But we can't take a patch to just delete it; />/I'm sure you understand./
> I tried to apply this patch at that time, but was already useless for
> newer versions:
>
> _https://mail.openvswitch.org/pipermail/ovs-discuss/attachments/20161123/5379b333/attachment.bin_
>
> Our workaround was to scale VM with 3 vCPU-s, since our average system
> load is 1.5 for BGP.
>
> You can see what is happening:
>

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