Help calculating load

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jbennett
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Re: Help calculating load

Post by jbennett »

I have deleted the host groups.

Now, I'm getting an error from a host stating that it can't find the host group when I try to apply the config.

I can't delete the host group because when I go into the host and look at host gorups, there are not host groups listed.

I can't add the host gorup back because the host group doesn't exist since it was deleted.
sreinhardt
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Re: Help calculating load

Post by sreinhardt »

Can you pm one of us with the most recent good and bad config snapshots please.
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jbennett
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Re: Help calculating load

Post by jbennett »

PM sent last week.

I came in this morning to find the system running at close to 98% even after having added another processor to the VM.

When I check top, I have a ton of avail.cgi processes running.

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Tasks: 358 total,  32 running, 325 sleeping,   0 stopped,   1 zombie
Cpu(s): 97.9%us,  2.0%sy,  0.0%ni,  0.0%id,  0.0%wa,  0.0%hi,  0.1%si,  0.0%st
Mem:  12309660k total, 12166384k used,   143276k free,   137816k buffers
Swap: 18972656k total,  8742352k used, 10230304k free,  2008276k cached

  PID USER      PR  NI  VIRT  RES  SHR S %CPU %MEM    TIME+  COMMAND
28266 apache    25   0  391m 318m  72m R 10.3  2.6   5:18.56 avail.cgi
 8888 apache    25   0  353m 215m 8208 R 10.0  1.8   3:31.80 avail.cgi
11652 apache    25   0  381m 272m  39m R 10.0  2.3   3:09.21 avail.cgi
14114 apache    25   0  432m 337m  52m R 10.0  2.8   7:10.94 avail.cgi
14317 apache    25   0  526m 197m  33m R 10.0  1.6  11:39.61 avail.cgi
15105 apache    25   0  431m 334m  50m R 10.0  2.8   7:08.94 avail.cgi
15963 apache    25   0  524m 199m  29m R 10.0  1.7  11:31.63 avail.cgi
20064 apache    25   0  318m 238m  65m R 10.0  2.0   1:51.90 avail.cgi
26364 apache    25   0  397m 337m  84m R 10.0  2.8   5:40.86 avail.cgi
29111 apache    25   0  148m  65m  14m R 10.0  0.5   0:39.30 avail.cgi
29457 apache    25   0  144m  53m 6856 R 10.0  0.4   0:35.83 avail.cgi
29614 apache    25   0  174m  80m 6920 R 10.0  0.7   0:34.92 avail.cgi
30145 apache    25   0  167m 108m  39m R 10.0  0.9   0:32.10 avail.cgi
30554 apache    25   0  137m  76m  35m R 10.0  0.6   0:28.19 avail.cgi
32173 apache    25   0  478m 242m  41m R 10.0  2.0   9:18.81 avail.cgi
32289 apache    25   0  477m 235m  39m R 10.0  2.0   9:18.22 avail.cgi
32718 apache    25   0  477m 245m  40m R 10.0  2.0   9:16.73 avail.cgi
I'm going to guess that this might be caused by some scheduled reports running?
sreinhardt
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Re: Help calculating load

Post by sreinhardt »

It would make sense that this could be due to scheduled reports running, how often are they done? Also considering your other thread regarding removing all the host groups, is it worth me looking into your configs? I think we should probably put this thread on hold until config issues are resolved from the other thread.
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