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    • Tom ElliottT
      Tom Elliott
      last edited by

      Because Ubuntu, that’s why…

      If you manually restart the services (full restart not the command line restart),

      These things should clear up
      Run these commands AS the root user. (sudo -i or sudo su -)

      If Sysvinit:

      service FOGMulticastManager stop && sleep 5 && service FOGMulticastManager start
      service FOGPingHosts stop && sleep 5 && service FOGPingHosts start
      service FOGImageReplicator stop && sleep 5 && service FOGImageReplicator start
      service FOGSnapinReplicator stop && sleep 5 && service FOGSnapinReplicator start
      service FOGScheduler stop && sleep 5 && service FOGScheduler start
      

      If systemd (Unlikely if you’re on 14.04).

      systemctl stop FOGMulticastManager && sleep 5 && systemctl start FOGMulticastManager
      systemctl stop FOGPingHosts && sleep 5 && systemctl start FOGPingHosts
      systemctl stop FOGImageReplicator && sleep 5 && systemctl start FOGImageReplicator
      systemctl stop FOGSnapinReplicator && sleep 5 && systemctl start FOGSnapinReplicator
      systemctl stop FOGScheduler && sleep 5 && systemctl start FOGScheduler
      

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      • fry_pF
        fry_p Moderator @Tom Elliott
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        @Tom-Elliott I noticed now that the multicast manager is the only service that seems to do this now after every upgrade. I am able to fix it with the commands you posted until the next upgrade. As you know, I upgrade with a script. Do you think it would help if I incorporated this into my script? If you think It’d help, I will try it. Is there a way to embed sudo -iinto the script? I’ve embedded my FogAdmin local account into the script, but I don’t know how to embed root. I know it’s probably bad practice to do that, but it would help a lot.

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        • Tom ElliottT
          Tom Elliott @fry_p
          last edited by

          @fry_p i think you could just do sudo -c as it will run the commands as if it was run by root interactive, but without going into “interactive” mode of the shell. I’m not 100% sure though.

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            Sebastian Roth Moderator @fry_p
            last edited by

            @fry_p said in Around 100% cpu usage constantly:

            Is there a way to embed sudo -iinto the script?

            Maybe just run your script with sudo script.sh??

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            • fry_pF
              fry_p Moderator @Sebastian Roth
              last edited by

              @Sebastian-Roth I’m having trouble understanding. Anything I do besides manually putting in sudo -i then running the service restart, I get “permission denied”. Also, the sudo -c throws the same error. This is a tough one. Since I embed my fogadmin account into my script, I’d have to either change that to root credentials or somehow embed both. Right now it is still the MulticastManager doing it.

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              • fry_pF
                fry_p Moderator @Sebastian Roth
                last edited by

                @Sebastian-Roth I was overthinking this. I simply added it to the end of my script and set up a cron job as root. For proof of concept, I ran my script as root and it worked!

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                • coco65C
                  coco65
                  last edited by

                  Hi, I am getting the same on Debian 8 Git version 7917 FOG Storage Node running inside a Virtual Box on a NAS. Copying the commands listed below as root did not make any difference in my case. Constant 100% processor load.

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                  • Tom ElliottT
                    Tom Elliott @coco65
                    last edited by

                    @coco65 This is highly dependent upon how you run sudo.

                    If you’re running where you first login as a user other than root and they sudo to root, you should run:

                    sudo -i <- if you’re logging in to become root.

                    To ensure the script being run under sudo get’s root sourcing first run the script as:
                    sudo bash -c 'script.sh'

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                    • x23piracyX
                      x23piracy
                      last edited by

                      @Tom-Elliott even if i try to run the script via sudo bash -c ‘script.sh’ high load still remains, that doesn’t fix it. and the problem wasnt there with older trunk versions.

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                      • Tom ElliottT
                        Tom Elliott @x23piracy
                        last edited by

                        @x23piracy The code that’s running the 100% cpu hasn’t changed.

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                        • x23piracyX
                          x23piracy @Tom Elliott
                          last edited by x23piracy

                          @Tom-Elliott what should i do i cannot get away from the cpu burning. Any suggestions?
                          Also i cannot use systemctl like you suggested for 14.04:

                          root@fog-image:/home/fog# systemctl stop FOGMulticastManager
                          systemctl: Befehl nicht gefunden.
                          

                          Ubuntu 14.04 uses Upstart as the init system, the plan to switch to systemd is planned for 14.10+. There are parts of “systemd” that have been used in Ubuntu for a long time, but for most intents and purposes when people say “systemd” they mean systemd-as-init.

                          And it burns for me can someone borrow a fire extinguisher? It’s hot here 🙂

                          Regards X23

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                          • coco65C
                            coco65 @Tom Elliott
                            last edited by

                            @Tom-Elliott - I got tired of sudo so enabled root login. Does sudo -i make any difference then? Tried it.
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                            • Tom ElliottT
                              Tom Elliott
                              last edited by

                              I need solid proof if possible.

                              If you can find a revision where all is working properly and when it stops, I can probably be of more help.

                              Seeing as this seems a sporadic thing and only, to me, seems to appear on Debian based OS’s, I can guess maybe it’s got something to do with the session crontab?

                              Just a guess.

                              I haven’t made a change to the fog services that would cause this to sporadically occur.

                              Normally, when I do see the issue, it’s stuck in a forever loop (the services). This happens when it fails to read data from the database and get’s a 0 data.

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                              • Wayne WorkmanW
                                Wayne Workman @x23piracy
                                last edited by

                                @x23piracy If you have time, I can find out exactly what’s happening via TeamViewer and make a bug report afterwards.

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                                • x23piracyX
                                  x23piracy
                                  last edited by x23piracy

                                  @Tom-Elliott got it fixed, it’s embarrassing for myself, mysql wasn’t rechable outside 127.0.0.1, some automatic installed security patch (i have this enabled) must caused it (it worked before) i changed the bind in my.cnf away from 127.0.0.1 to 0.0.0.0 you can also use machines current ip address on eth you are using. 0.0.0.0 binds to every network device.

                                  No need for any postprocessing script

                                  Just an idea, the installer could check the bind address while installing/updating and warn if bind is 127.0.0.1 or localhost.

                                  EDIT:

                                  Not fully solved my fog master is now burning, maybe 0.0.0.0 is not making it reachable to 127.0.0.1 (localhost)… i get back
                                  ok that was not the problem, 0.0.0.0 really binds all access worked via mysql client, so i restarted services on the fog master with the script and it worked, i will try reboots and so on…

                                  Regards X23

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                                  • x23piracyX
                                    x23piracy @Wayne Workman
                                    last edited by x23piracy

                                    @Wayne-Workman ok we can do this later

                                    i did the following and it helped.
                                    to installfog.sh at last line i added a call to restart_services.sh
                                    additionally i added (as root) to cron (crontab -e) a call to restart_services.sh, use @reboot in front if the crontab line.

                                    Regards X23

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                                    • x23piracyX
                                      x23piracy
                                      last edited by x23piracy

                                      Hi, after thinking it is fixed, i found this that morning:

                                      alt text

                                      Now the Multicast Service is burning like hell.
                                      After another service restart via script it’s silent again, i will report back tomorrow morning if the hell comes back.

                                      Regards X23

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                                      • Tom ElliottT
                                        Tom Elliott @x23piracy
                                        last edited by

                                        @x23piracy just a guess that this goes crazy when updating.

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                                        • fry_pF
                                          fry_p Moderator @Tom Elliott
                                          last edited by

                                          @Tom-Elliott said in Around 100% cpu usage constantly:

                                          @x23piracy just a guess that this goes crazy when updating.

                                          That’s the case for me.

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                                          • Tom ElliottT
                                            Tom Elliott
                                            last edited by

                                            I’ve added some code in hopes to prevent runaway services such as this. With any luck the 100% cpu do to FOG services will be no more.

                                            The Defaults, in case of issues:

                                            FOGImageReplicator = 600 seconds (10 Minutes)
                                            FOGSnapinReplicator = 600 seconds (10 Minutes)
                                            FOGPingHosts = 300 seconds (5 Minutes)
                                            FOGScheduler = 60 seconds (1 Minute)
                                            FOGMulticastManager = 10 seconds
                                            

                                            The writing to log files isn’t as important as the timing. It’s the timing that’s causing the run away CPU cycles as they’re running infinitely. Without a sleep to slow it all down, the services will keep doing work without a break, causing the spikes you’re describing.

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