Hello,
In 5.2.1 the check_bpi wasn't consume lot of CPU, my last topic was resolved. Now with 5.2.2, there are an other possible problem (90% of CPU) but just during the processes time only(relatively short). Therfore, all the core CPU go up with multiple check.
Is it normal?
Best regards
check_bpi CPU high after upgrade nagios XI 5.2.2
check_bpi CPU high after upgrade nagios XI 5.2.2
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Last edited by datacom on Thu Nov 19, 2015 5:08 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: check_bpi CPU high after upgrade nagios XI 5.2.2
How many BPI groups do you have?
Former Nagios employee
Re: check_bpi CPU high after upgrade nagios XI 5.2.2
About 100.
Thanks
Thanks
Re: check_bpi CPU high after upgrade nagios XI 5.2.2
Is this a non-English system? The only thing I can see in the changelog from 5.2.1 to 5.2.2 regarding BPI is regarding state colors and non-English systems.
Former Nagios employee
Re: check_bpi CPU high after upgrade nagios XI 5.2.2
Hello,
It's an english system. Perhaps, I had the "problem" with 5.2.1. yet! As I was happy to see check_bpi processes don't block CPU to 100% permanently.I didn't note each bpi thread with lot of CPU during 1 or 2 secondes.
Otherwise, on CPU Server average,all is good. I saw the graphic nagios XI CPU statistics in red during short time, it's why I've checked all processes by shell.
Best regards
It's an english system. Perhaps, I had the "problem" with 5.2.1. yet! As I was happy to see check_bpi processes don't block CPU to 100% permanently.I didn't note each bpi thread with lot of CPU during 1 or 2 secondes.
Otherwise, on CPU Server average,all is good. I saw the graphic nagios XI CPU statistics in red during short time, it's why I've checked all processes by shell.
Best regards
Re: check_bpi CPU high after upgrade nagios XI 5.2.2
I spoke with the developers, and they informed me the load on your system is normal at this point.
They did fix the issue where it was using 100% of the CPU for a while when you upgraded before, now it just uses it for the short time to run the check. It is nothing to worry about.
They did fix the issue where it was using 100% of the CPU for a while when you upgraded before, now it just uses it for the short time to run the check. It is nothing to worry about.
Former Nagios Employee