14 percent busy, from 5 sec ago1 sec avg: 2 percent busy5 sec avg: 14 percent busy60 sec avg: 9 percent busy300 sec avg: 9 percent busySSH@RUHER-SVRR-CORE1#show cpu-utilization5 percent busy, from 1 sec ago1 sec avg: 5 percent busy5 sec avg: 8 percent busy60 sec avg: 9 percent busy300 sec avg: 9 percent busySSH@RUHER-SVRR-CORE1#show cpu-utilization13 percent busy, from 4 sec ago1 sec avg: 99 percent busy5 sec avg: 11 percent busy60 sec avg: 9 percent busy300 sec avg: 9 percent busySSH@RUHER-SVRR-CORE1#SSH@RUHER-SVRR-CORE1#show cpu-utilization7 percent busy, from 3 sec ago1 sec avg: 2 percent busy5 sec avg: 12 percent busy60 sec avg: 9 percent busy300 sec avg: 9 percent busySSH@RUHER-SVRR-CORE1#SSH@RUHER-SVRR-CORE1#show cpu-utilization9 percent busy, from 7 sec ago1 sec avg: 2 percent busy5 sec avg: 12 percent busy60 sec avg: 9 percent busy300 sec avg: 9 percent busySSH@RUHER-SVRR-CORE1#show cpu-utilization11 percent busy, from 5 sec ago1 sec avg: 99 percent busy5 sec avg: 11 percent busy60 sec avg: 9 percent busy300 sec avg: 9 percent busySSH@RUHER-SVRR-CORE1#
That's a fascinating and frustrating issue with your ICX7550-24F! High CPU usage without a clear culprit can be a real headache. Have you considered looking into any recent firmware updates or changes in your network's traffic patterns? Sometimes, even seemingly minor shifts can expose underlying inefficiencies. It reminds me a bit of trying to understand the physics of a perfect Drift Hunters run – sometimes the most subtle variables have the biggest impact! Hope you get to the bottom of it soon.