HIGH CPU Fog Services after update r5029 v6759
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Ubuntu 14.04 here
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I just updated my home FOG setup (which includes many nodes) to r6769 and I cannot replicate the issue. I’m using Fedora 23
And my replication setting is set to 60 seconds, and I’ve got the slowest setup in town (running 4 OSs on a single Core 2 duo, and P4s with 100 meg switches).
It’s either a Ubuntu thing or a New Client related thing. And I’m leaning towards it being a Ubuntu thing.
It’s also possible that there is some certain scenario that happened to cause replication to go awol, but we won’t know until we can see a setup that is affected and figure out what’s going on.
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I was just able to test my 1 fog client system at home. it doesn’t make any difference.
I think this is a Ubuntu issue.
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@Wayne-Workman And all, I made a rather significant change (though outside it shouldn’t matter), to hopefully make an attempt at figuring this out.
Basically please try out the latest. First thing I noticed was a very similar result on my storage nodes, (one that is Ubuntu 15, and the other that is Fedora 23) and I found that my particular issue was due to the service sleep time being parsed as a string rather than an integer. This would cause the FOG Services to keep cycling (after initial reboot) probably due to improper connection finding. I’m hoping this is fixed but also a much more performance enhanced FOG server capability.
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@Tom-Elliott Thanks Tom. Have these changes been pushed to Git too? That’s what I’m using…
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@baggar11 Whenever I push, I automatically push to both svn and git. I’m not expecting any miracles though, but would be nice to know if I’m at least kind of on the right track.
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I’m still seeing the issue on the newly pushed 6775. ImageReplicator, MulticastManager and SnapinReplicator seem to be taking all of the cpu load at around 31.6%
ps aux | grep FOG root 814 31.6 2.3 196196 23976 ? R 15:39 0:44 /usr/bin/php -q /opt/fog/service/FOGImageReplicator/FO ImageReplicator root 846 31.6 2.3 196244 24116 ? R 15:39 0:44 /usr/bin/php -q /opt/fog/service/FOGMulticastManager/FOGMulticastManager root 869 31.5 2.3 196196 24068 ? R 15:39 0:44 /usr/bin/php -q /opt/fog/service/FOGSnapinReplicator/FOGSnapinReplicator root 916 0.0 1.8 274228 19244 ? S 15:39 0:00 /usr/bin/php -q /opt/fog/service/FOGImageReplicator/FO ImageReplicator root 918 0.0 1.9 274404 19344 ? S 15:39 0:00 /usr/bin/php -q /opt/fog/service/FOGMulticastManager/FOGMulticastManager root 939 0.0 1.8 274096 19172 ? S 15:39 0:00 /usr/bin/php -q /opt/fog/service/FOGSnapinReplicator/FOGSnapinReplicator root 1001 0.1 2.3 196200 24092 ? S 15:39 0:00 /usr/bin/php -q /opt/fog/service/FOGTaskScheduler/FOGTaskScheduler root 1031 0.1 2.3 196200 24136 ? S 15:39 0:00 /usr/bin/php -q /opt/fog/service/FOGPingHosts/FOGPingHosts root 1127 0.0 1.9 274696 19620 ? S 15:39 0:00 /usr/bin/php -q /opt/fog/service/FOGTaskScheduler/FOGTaskScheduler root 1150 0.0 1.9 274436 19652 ? S 15:39 0:00 /usr/bin/php -q /opt/fog/service/FOGPingHosts/FOGPingHosts
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@baggar11 see how the G is missing?
/opt/fog/service/FOGImageReplicator/FO ImageReplicator
Wonder if that is significant…
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@Wayne-Workman My screen wrapped in my terminal. The “G” is in fact there when I full screen and grep the ps output again.
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@baggar11 Can you give us the last 500 or so Image Replicator logs? FOG Configuration -> LOG Viewer -> Image Replicator.
Also, you might just look through all the logs in there for anything out of place.
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@baggar11 does ubuntu 14.04 use systemctl?
Is there anything spewing into your /etc/apache2/error.log
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@Wayne-Workman Here you go. 500 lines of logs.
EDIT: Forgot to select Image Replicator. Here it is.
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@Tom-Elliott Here’s what I’m seeing after stopping all services, clearing the logs and then rebooting.
cat error.log [Wed Mar 16 16:10:53.258602 2016] [mpm_prefork:notice] [pid 946] AH00163: Apache/2.4.18 (Ubuntu) OpenSSL/1.0.2g configured -- resuming normal operations [Wed Mar 16 16:10:53.258795 2016] [core:notice] [pid 946] AH00094: Command line: '/usr/sbin/apache2' [Wed Mar 16 16:11:35.735081 2016] [:error] [pid 950] [client 192.168.10.15:53300] PHP Strict Standards: Only variables should be passed by reference in /var/www/fog/lib/pages/dashboardpage.class.php on line 71, referer: http://192.168.10.14/fog/management/index.php
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@baggar11 What services are using the bulk of the CPU?
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@Tom-Elliott For a full view of processes, I gave an output of ps aux | grep FOG down below. These are the top 3 though.
FOGImageReplicator
FOGMulticastManager
FOGSnapinReplicator -
@baggar11 And they’re constantly cycling CPU?
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@Tom-Elliott Uptime is now at 17 minutes and nothing has changed in CPU cycle regard.
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One thing that I noted was interesting was after an upgrade, cpu cycles are normal. System is idling. FOG WebUI works fine, no issues.
Once I restart the virtual machine and the FOG services start up on boot, that’s when those 3 services start consuming all of the cpu.