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3640 CPU hog: 100% for hours. "RBSCP process " ?

mcroft
Level 1
Level 1

Hello,

Recently I had an instance where a 3640 became unusable for about 3.5 hours.

The CPU was at 100%.

It appeared that the process "RBSCP Background" is the boooger that hogged the entire CPU's resource.

I find little information on the cisco.com site that explains this process. All I can find is information regarding a "Rate Based Satellite Control Protocol", however, this has never been used or configured. So not sure why the process is running and hogging.

All the information I have is this ...

Aug 1 21:19:12.471: %SYS-3-CPUHOG: Task is running for (12492)msecs, more than

(2000)msecs (3125/3124),process = RBSCP Background.

-Traceback= 0x604BBB50 0x604B98D8 0x604B9CB8 0x604C02C4

I am running Version 12.4(13b)

Any help or info on this process would be greatly appreciated ...

Many Thank

Matt

Also,

check out the CPU ... whooooow.

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spremkumar
Level 9
Level 9

hi

can you paste the output of show rbscp all here ?

do u hve any tunnels enabled in your router ?

regds

Hi,

Thanks for response.

Here's the output, basically nothing as its not running. Also, I can confirm there are no tunnels runnning. Its just three interfaces running in a very simple design (NO tunnels, NO dot1q tags, nothing)

Router#show rbscp all

Router#

Router#show rbscp statistics

Router#

Thanks

Matt

Hi Matt

Is your CPU still hogging up ?

Also what about the RBSCP process utilisation now ?

Do you have any logs available with you during the hog up condition of your router ?

regds

Hey,

Unfortunately not.

The cpu was crazy last night.

Its now settled down and is running fine.

CPU for RBSCP is now ...

Router#show proc cpu sorted | include RBSCP

94 414268 1392189 297 0.16% 0.14% 0.16% 0 RBSCP Background

Weired ...

The only log information I have is the CPU hog syslog msg and the traceback .. that's it.

I am stumped to why this service is being used and why this happened.

thanks

matt

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