100% CPU load with device scanning enabled
Łukasz Jarosz
lukasz at jarosz.in
Tue May 7 10:13:58 CEST 2019
Hi,
I've been struggling with similiar issue while trying to setup BIRD on
EdgeRouter platform. Unfortunately, VRF approach worked only until I put
some ip rules.
Best regards,
Łukasz Jarosz
wt., 7 maj 2019, 09:06 użytkownik Kees Meijs <kees at nefos.nl> napisał:
> Hi again,
>
> Placing the routes in another table works fine:
>
> # ip r s ta 10 | wc -l
> 744892
>
>
> Meanwhile in the default table:
>
> # ip r s | wc -l
> 3
>
>
> However it seems the Open vSwitch daemon is again triggered and polls to
> synchronise the routes.
>
> Still eating it's way through a CPU thread:
>
> top - 08:47:02 up 6 min, 1 user, load average: 1,11, 0,83, 0,40
> Tasks: 123 total, 2 running, 121 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie
> %Cpu(s): 15,5 us, 11,3 sy, 0,0 ni, 73,2 id, 0,0 wa, 0,0 hi, 0,0 si,
> 0,0 st
> KiB Mem : 32929556 total, 31573996 free, 1259204 used, 96356 buff/cache
> KiB Swap: 0 total, 0 free, 0 used. 31347300 avail Mem
>
> PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S *%CPU* %MEM TIME+
> COMMAND
> 772 root 10 -10 1234200 884504 8440 R *105,0* 2,7 6:08.68
> ovs-vswitchd
>
>
> I believe it's a good thing to fix Open vSwitch (not BIRD) but meanwhile
> I'll try to figure out another approach, maybe using virtualisation to
> separate the physical world from the routing process.
>
> If there's any future testing or debugging to do I'm glad to help and make
> a test lab.
>
> Regards,
> Kees
>
> On 07-05-19 07:22, Kees Meijs wrote:
>
> Hopefully I'll be able to configure VRFs today and'll if that helps.
>
>
>
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