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Extremely High Load Averages?

Extremely High Load Averages?

2005-08-23       - By Michael Wilson

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A few days ago, our production server started experiencing extremely high
load averages - to the point of slowing all apps on the machine to a crawl.
Rebooting the system helped, but only for a day or so it seems.

This is a dual-Xeon 3.2 Ghz machine (with ES 2.1) that until now rarely saw
load averages higher than 1.0.

In doing some poking around, I'm finding that kswapd and krefilld seem to be
the culprits. But I'm also seeing strange things that seem very abnormal
(like apache consuming 30% CPU time or more). Here is a partial output from
top, when krefilld is on top:

9:25pm  up 1 day, 47 min,  1 user,  load average: 30.60, 43.16, 38.12
280 processes: 278 sleeping, 2 running, 0 zombie, 0 stopped
CPU0 states:  0.5% user,  9.3% system,  0.0% nice, 89.1% idle
CPU1 states:  9.3% user,  2.3% system,  0.0% nice, 87.2% idle
CPU2 states:  1.3% user,  1.4% system,  0.0% nice, 96.1% idle
CPU3 states:  0.1% user,  2.4% system,  0.0% nice, 96.4% idle
Mem:  2058820K av, 2053656K used,    5164K free,      36K shrd,   19852K
buff
Swap: 2096472K av, 2093416K used,    3056K free                  102528K
cached

 PID USER     PRI  NI  SIZE  RSS SHARE STAT %CPU %MEM   TIME COMMAND
  12 root      16   0     0    0     0 SW   10.7  0.0  56:09 krefilld


As you can see not only is krefilld running for an extremely long time, but
it's consuming a lot of resources (no so much in this instance, but it
occasionally peaks to over 90% cpu usage).

I googled a bug just that manifested these exact symptoms in a previous
kernel: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/long_list.cgi?buglist=117902

Supposedly, that bug has been fixed in all kernels after 2.4.9-e.49, but I'm
running 2.4.9-e.62.

As an added clue, the kernel ran fine for 70+ days until just a few days
ago. This problem only recently started surfacing so I don't want to rule
out external hanky-panky like a renegade web script or something of that
nature.

Any suggestions?



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