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    • R
      RipAU
      last edited by

      Perfect, I’ll update that now, thanks 🙂
      This is the screenshot prior to the update. As you can see if mainly the httpd process spawning 8 or so processes at 8 or 9% CPU usage each.

      0_1461624457071_fog2.png

      I’ll let you know how it goes.

      Cheers,

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        RipAU
        last edited by RipAU

        Ok, Just updated and did a reset on the encryption data.
        We only have about 300 hosts on this version of FOG at this stage.

        The CPU usage is still really high and I am now getting the following Error in the HTTPD logs.

        [Tue Apr 26 09:03:40.630623 2016] [:error] [pid 1225] [client 10.254.13.91:61830] PHP Warning:  curl_setopt_array(): Array keys must be CURLOPT constants or equivalent integer values in /var/www/html/fog/lib/fog/fogurlrequests.class.php on line 99, referer: http://fog2/fog/management/index.php?node=home
        

        This is being repeated over and over.

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          RipAU
          last edited by RipAU

          Sorry I tried having the image in the same post but it was showing up broken.

          0_1461627393629_fog2-2.png
          This is the current load since updating to the latest Trunk.

          There are about 300 Hosts being managed by FOG at this stage on Fedora 22 with PHP 7 from the Remi Repository.
          They are all using the new fog client as well. (I also reset the encryption data on all hosts after the update, this didn’t seem to change the load at all)
          Server is running on VMware ESXi.

          Cheers,

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          • Wayne WorkmanW
            Wayne Workman @RipAU
            last edited by

            @RipAU What does the number in the cloud say?

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            • R
              RipAU
              last edited by

              Fog Version 7302 🙂

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              • Tom ElliottT
                Tom Elliott @RipAU
                last edited by

                @RipAU errors should be no more. I can only hope the cpu will settle down as it doesn’t have to try writing the error to the log as well.

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                Web GUI issue? Please check apache error (debian/ubuntu: /var/log/apache2/error.log, centos/fedora/rhel: /var/log/httpd/error_log) and php-fpm log (/var/log/php*-fpm.log)

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                  RipAU
                  last edited by

                  Ok, Just did an update to the latest trunk (in fog version its listed as 7306)
                  I have lost the graph that lists the amount of storage left and when clicking on the name it has access denied and wrong user name and password listed. I’m also receiving the following errors in HTTPD (different ones this time 🙂 )

                  [Tue Apr 26 11:13:35.131109 2016] [:error] [pid 1499] [client 10.254.1.59:55287] PHP Fatal error:  Uncaught Error: Using $this when not in object context in /var/www/html/fog/lib/fog/fogpage.class.php:743\nStack trace:\n#0 /var/www/html/fog/commons/init.php(141): FOGPage::authorize()\n#1 /var/www/html/fog/commons/base.inc.php(10): require_once('/var/www/html/f...')\n#2 /var/www/html/fog/management/index.php(2): require('/var/www/html/f...')\n#3 {main}\n  thrown in /var/www/html/fog/lib/fog/fogpage.class.php on line 743
                  
                  

                  CPU usage is still hovering very high.

                  Thanks again for the help 🙂

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                  • R
                    RipAU
                    last edited by

                    I decided to check some fog.log files on one of my hosts and I am also seeing this.

                    26/04/2016 11:27 AM Client-Info Version: 0.9.12
                     26/04/2016 11:27 AM Middleware::Communication URL: http://fog2/fog/management/other/ssl/srvpublic.crt
                     26/04/2016 11:27 AM Data::RSA FOG Server CA cert found
                     26/04/2016 11:27 AM Middleware::Authentication Cert OK
                     26/04/2016 11:27 AM Middleware::Communication POST URL: http://fog2/fog/management/index.php?sub=authorize
                     26/04/2016 11:27 AM Middleware::Communication ERROR: Failed to POST data
                     26/04/2016 11:27 AM Middleware::Communication ERROR: The remote server returned an error: (500) Internal Server Error.
                     26/04/2016 11:27 AM Middleware::Authentication ERROR: Could not authenticate
                     26/04/2016 11:27 AM Middleware::Authentication ERROR: Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
                     26/04/2016 11:27 AM Service Sleeping for 120 seconds```
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                    • Wayne WorkmanW
                      Wayne Workman
                      last edited by

                      install apachetop and then run it.
                      apachetop

                      It will give you the request count of every file served by Apache, and the amount of data transmitted. This will help us at least narrow down exactly what file is causing your problems.

                      sample output:
                      0_1461641217539_Screenshot from 2016-04-25 22:26:10.png

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                      • R
                        RipAU
                        last edited by

                        Just checked then.

                        I’m not sure I can see an issue? with the following.

                        last hit: 03:35:45         atop runtime:  0 days, 00:02:05             03:35:46
                        All:         2043 reqs (  16.3/sec)        467.5K ( 3829.8B/sec)     234.3B/req
                        2xx:    1817 (88.9%) 3xx:      52 ( 2.5%) 4xx:     2 ( 0.1%) 5xx:   172 ( 8.4%)
                        R ( 30s):     476 reqs (  15.9/sec)        116.9K ( 3990.2B/sec)     251.5B/req
                        2xx:     424 (89.1%) 3xx:       6 ( 1.3%) 4xx:     0 ( 0.0%) 5xx:    46 ( 9.7%)
                        
                         REQS REQ/S    KB KB/S URL
                          144  4.80   0.7  0.0*/fog/service/servicemodule-active.php
                           94  3.13   4.1  0.1 /fog/management/index.php
                           66  2.20   2.4  0.1 /fog/status/bandwidth.php
                           49  1.63  80.3  2.7 /fog/management/other/ssl/srvpublic.crt
                           43  1.43   1.5  0.0 /fog/service/Printers.php
                           14  0.48   0.1  0.0 /fog/service/greenfog.php
                           13  0.43  27.5  0.9 /fog/service/printerlisting.php
                           13  0.43   0.1  0.0 /fog/service/snapins.checkin.php
                           11  0.37   0.1  0.0 /fog/service/hostname.php
                           10  0.36   0.0  0.0 /fog/service/jobs.php
                           10  0.36   0.1  0.0 /fog/service/getversion.php
                            6  0.21   0.0  0.0 /fog/index.php
                            3  0.10   0.0  0.0 *
                        

                        looks like most requests are being sent to servicemodule-active.php ?

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                        • R
                          RipAU
                          last edited by

                          Hi, Guys.

                          As a bit of a hopeful move I updated to the latest SVN update (FOG Version: 7330)
                          I’ve found the web interface near unusable because of the load that is now being put on the server(Huge number of httpd processes are now being spawned taking up most of the CPU and quite allot of mysqld processes as well)

                          I’ll roll back to a working version of the SVN with a snapshot. Happy to try to update and test if this helps 🙂

                          I’ve taken several screenshots that hopefully help.

                          just to clarify this is with Fedora 22 Server, PHP7 from Remi Repository with FOG version 7330 on an VMware ESXi server.
                          Previously it was working perfectly 🙂

                          0_1461711368847_2016-04-27 08_13_16-root@fog2_~.png

                          0_1461711393982_2016-04-27 08_14_30-root@fog2-2_~.png

                          0_1461711411471_2016-04-27 08_17_08-root@fog2-3_~.png

                          0_1461711421574_2016-04-27 08_17_08-root@fog2-4_~.png

                          Cheers.

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                          • S
                            Sebastian Roth Moderator
                            last edited by

                            @RipAU You are seeing a lot of requests to srvpublic.crt which makes me think that this might be just a peek load while a lot of the clients redo the certificate stuff for secure communication to the FOG server.

                            Not sure if this was asked already but do you know which version you updated from that was perfectly working for you?

                            Web GUI issue? Please check apache error (debian/ubuntu: /var/log/apache2/error.log, centos/fedora/rhel: /var/log/httpd/error_log) and php-fpm log (/var/log/php*-fpm.log)

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                              RipAU @Sebastian Roth
                              last edited by

                              @Sebastian-Roth

                              Yep just did a revert back to the previous version then. It is Fog Version: 6207
                              The CPU usage is a little higher than I’d like (fluctuates from 20% to 65% depending on the amount of traffic to the server, which is one of the reasons I was going to update) but otherwise has been working perfectly with no real issues.
                              Server load generally seems fine as well - load average: 0.88, 1.74, 1.55

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                              • Wayne WorkmanW
                                Wayne Workman @RipAU
                                last edited by Wayne Workman

                                @RipAU While the load is high, go into MySQL and issue this command:

                                SHOW FULL PROCESSLIST

                                and give us the output.

                                Maybe it’s time for you to tell us about the ESXi hosting machine, and the resources you have assigned to FOG.

                                Specifically, the host’s core speed and processor type. and how many cores you assigned to FOG, and how much RAM.

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                                  RipAU @Wayne Workman
                                  last edited by

                                  @Wayne-Workman
                                  Yep 🙂 no worries.

                                  The server is ESXi 6.
                                  At this stage it has 1vCPU has been assigned with 2GB of RAM.
                                  Server CPUS are Intel Xenon CPU E5-2630 @ 2.4ghz

                                  Fog Server at this stage only has about 300 hosts (as soon as everything is smoothed out I was going to migrate the rest of our hosts over and this will be about 1100)

                                  I can revert to the updated fog version of the snapshot after It was updated and run that command.
                                  I’ll do that now.

                                  Cheers,

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                                  • Wayne WorkmanW
                                    Wayne Workman @RipAU
                                    last edited by

                                    @RipAU Oh… well there’s your problem. Fog sucks with one core.

                                    give it at least two.

                                    But don’t just bump it to two. Now you need to tear the whole thing down and start over - because your using a 32 bit operating system.

                                    give it 2, and then re-install the OS.

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                                      RipAU @Wayne Workman
                                      last edited by

                                      @Wayne-Workman

                                      I can easily up the CPU and RAM - The server is the 64bit version of Fedora.

                                       4.2.7-200.fc22.x86_64 #1 SMP Thu Dec 10 03:28:47 UTC 2015 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
                                      
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                                      • Wayne WorkmanW
                                        Wayne Workman @RipAU
                                        last edited by Wayne Workman

                                        @RipAU said in After update of Fog Trunk - PHP Errors:

                                        @Wayne-Workman
                                        The server is the 64bit version of Fedora.

                                        if the fog VM only has one core assigned, I promise you it’s not a 64 bit operating system. It installed as 32 bit. Why? Only one core. Impossible to execute 64 bit code with one 32 bit core.

                                        -edit-
                                        You’re basically executing 64 bit code on a 32 bit processor.

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                                        • Wayne WorkmanW
                                          Wayne Workman @RipAU
                                          last edited by

                                          @RipAU Try to bump it to two cores. See what happens.

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                                            RipAU @Wayne Workman
                                            last edited by

                                            @Wayne-Workman

                                            Okay I’m confused.

                                            So you are saying even though the ESXi host is 64bit CPU and I installed the Fedora x86_64 version of the OS
                                            and the kernel is listed as x86_64 GNU/Linux.
                                            Because I only allocated 1 virtual CPU It installed as 32bit?

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