I might not have made myself clear on the "spike". What
I meant was that the system sustains a load of ~1 for about 20 minutes and
then returns to ~0. The sustained spike just occurred and attached is
the output of `ps aux`
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-----Original Message-----
From: Lars
Marowsky-Bree [mailto:lmb@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2002 11:26 AM
To: lvs-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: CPU Spike every 10 hours
On 2002-03-13T11:21:21,
"Radomski, Mike" <Mike.Radomski@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> said:
> I am experiencing a strange problem with my LVS+Heartbeat
cluster. I have
> two systems both running
ipvsadm and heartbeat(serial and x-over Ethernet).
> Every 10 hours I get a cpu spike (load of 1.1) on the primary
system and
> then a few minutes later I get the
same spike on the secondary system.
A load of 1.1 doesn't mean a CPU spike; it might simply mean
that there is a
zombie process for some reason. ps
should show this (a process in D or Z
state); ps fax
will show you a process tree so you can figure out where it
came from.
Sincerely,
Lars
Marowsky-Brée <lmb@xxxxxxx>
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