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high process in nexus 7000

benjamin.l0pez
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Hello,

My name is Benjamin and I have problems with my Nexus 7000. It have high cpu process, I think that is not normal., what do you think?

# sh process cpu sort

PID    Runtime(ms)  Invoked   uSecs  1Sec    Process

-----  -----------  --------  -----  ------  -----------

8259      1848785  56524183     32   27.6%  in.dcos-telnetd

4717          231        96   2413   24.7%  netstack

3536    402542882  64927941   6199    3.0%  platform

4573    501774551  35371572  14185    1.0%  xbar_driver_usd

4714          107        22   4871    1.0%  arp

    1       179754   5381666     33    0.0%  init

    2            2       300      9    0.0%  kthreadd

    3         3342    559942      5    0.0%  migration/0

    4      1936854  444724651      4    0.0%  ksoftirqd/0

    5       143477   2220884     64    0.0%  watchdog/0

    6         2042    349180      5    0.0%  migration/1

    7      1452663  372943404      3    0.0%  ksoftirqd/1

     1      111    111 11 1         1

    907878660006976000800707766999960776799987777777777678687773

    603310880008399000100504278989780308288903490180025795804831

100 **      ***    *** ** *    **** *    ***

90 **      *** *  *** ** *    *##* *    ***             *

80 ** * *  *** ** *#***#**    *##* *    ###*  *  *   * ** * *

70 ##*************##**##*******##*******###*******************

60 ###########################################################

50 ###########################################################

40 ###########################################################

30 ###########################################################*

20 ###########################################################*

10 ############################################################

    0....5....1....1....2....2....3....3....4....4....5....5....

              0    5    0    5    0    5    0    5    0    5

               CPU% per minute (last 60 minutes)

              * = maximum CPU%   # = average CPU%

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ing_ivandez
Level 1
Level 1

Hello Benja

I have this same issue, let me know if you find something.

ing_ivandez
Level 1
Level 1

I solved my issue, it was a bug problem:

Some of the telnet sessions do not get cleared with recursive telnet

Bug: CSCtk56774

Workaround: to issue "clear user admin" command

Regards

many thaks.... this resolve my problem, I will upgrade my Nexus

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