Set deaf=yes. Let me know if that lowers the CPU usage.
Vladimir
On 02/07/2014 09:59 AM, Maciej Lasyk wrote:
> Sure, it's not that long so I'm posting it in-place:
>
> globals {
> daemonize = yes
> setuid = yes
> user = ganglia
> debug_level = 0
> max_udp_msg_len = 1472
> mute = no
> deaf = no
> allow_extra_data = yes
> host_dmax = 0 /*secs */
> cleanup_threshold = 300 /*secs */
> gexec = no
> send_metadata_interval = 60 /*secs */
> }
>
> cluster {
> name = "somecluster"
> owner = "someowner"
> latlong = "unspecified"
> url = "unspecified"
> }
>
> host {
> location = "host"
> }
>
> udp_send_channel {
> bind_hostname = yes
> port = 8649
> ttl = 2
> host = 192.168.1.23
> }
>
> .. and here go modules / metrics
>
> On Fri, Feb 07, 2014 at 09:15:56AM -0500, Vladimir Vuksan wrote:
>> Maciej,
>>
>> can you post top 100 lines or so of your config ie. with all the udp
>> channels etc.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> On 02/07/2014 08:52 AM, Maciej Lasyk wrote:
>>
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> I've been struggling with very high cpu usage of my gmond daemons
>> lately. I've been using UDP unicast topology. I just couldn't find the
>> source of my problem. All my gmonds on my servers were generating
>> ~99-100% of procs usage.
>>
>> stracing gmond processes revealed zounds of epools and gettimeofdays
>> syscalls (like very many every second) and that was all.
>>
>> I tried to start from scratch - there was no problem when using default
>> config (mutlicast topo, deaf/mute=no). So after playing a while I
>> thought that _maybe_ deaf=no on gmond which is only sending data to some
>> aggregator (only udp_send_channel, no rcv channels or tcp channels)
>> generates some negative energy here. And that was it.
>>
>> My mistake was that I thought that when deaf=no is set than it doesn't
>> matter as in UDP unicast we just don't listen - unless we have
>> recv_channel configured.
>>
>> So I think that this could be a bug - not a feature. What's your
>> thoughts on this?
>>
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