On Fri, Oct 30, 2015 at 10:02:49AM +0000, Karthik wrote:
> Hello,
>   We are using Pacemaker to manage the services that run on a node, as part 
> of a service management framework, and manage the nodes running the services 
> as a cluster.  One service will be running as 1+1 and other services with be 
> N+1. 
> 
>   During our testing, we see that the pacemaker processes are taking about 
> 10-15% of the CPU.  We would like to know if this is normal and could the 
> CPU utilization be minimised.  
> 
> Sample Output of most used CPU process in a Active Manager is

> We also observed that the processes are not distributed equally to all the 
> available cores and saw that Redhat acknowledging that rhel doesn't 
> distribute to the available cores efficiently.  We are trying to use 
> IRQbalance to spread the processes to the available cores equally.
> 
> Please let us know if there is any way we could minimise the CPU 
> utilisation.  We dont require stonith feature, but there is no way stop that 
> daemon from running to our knowledge.  If that is also possible, please let 
> us know.

Has been answered on the Pacemaker/Clusterlabs list meanwhile.

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