How to Troubleshoot High CPU utliization on the Ruckus vSZ-D virtual machine
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02-20-2019 10:57 AM
According to the webUI we're running the following:
Controller Version 3.5.1.0.296
Control Plane Software Version 3.5.1.0.205
AP Firmware Version 3.5.1.0.419
We have a total of 10 x R720 and R610 APs in 1 zone with 3 AP Groups. Not a large deployment. Our subject matter expert left the company recently and I'm trying to walk through the training/documentation to become familiar with Ruckus.
Recently we've started experiencing our vSZ-D instance running at 98% CPU for long periods of time. I'm at a loss on where to begin troubleshooting this. I am able to SSH to the device and login/enable.
I've tried a few things on various posts and the tried and true graceful shutdown/restart. Could someone point me to a KB article or troubleshooting steps to start digging deeper?
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02-26-2019 05:33 AM
I have opened a case and provided some initial information. I'll post more once I've worked with support a little more. However, I suspect the old 'upgrade the version' approach will be the recommended steps. That may indeed solve the issue but I wanted to find out why it suddenly started especially since the solution hasn't changed much since the initial deployment.
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02-26-2019 06:26 AM
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03-13-2019 01:55 PM
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03-13-2019 01:55 PM
It doesn't necessarily explain why vmware wasn't complaining about this previously or what might suddenly cause it to start alarming if it was running this way previously. We did observe that the VM stopped alarming for several hours after we migrated it to a different host due to maintenance activities on the host. A few hours later on the new host it started alarming again.
I plan on dropping the priority on this for my work load but will keep fiddling and possibly escalate to VMware support. I expect their answer will be that it must be the lack of vmware tools or consult Ruckus.
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05-02-2021 12:25 AM
The code in 6.0 does the same, when I add DPDK card it consumes 100% of CPU. But if remove passthrough dataplane card and fall back to virtio card, the problem is not better either, the whole guest consumes 64% steady from 3 processors.
It is just bad code, most programmers have not learned computational complexity and algorithm design and analysis or they are too busy with deadlines. Many closed libraries provide very bad code too. I have seen so much linear search in telecom code even !!!

