On Sat, Oct 3, 2015 at 12:09 AM, joris dedieu <[email protected]>
wrote:

> > Running tasks: 1/2252; idle = 85 %
>
> How is the system during stress ?
>
mostly idle according to top, haproxy stats and other utils in the web gui.
here is what top reports during some of the apache bench tests:

last pid: 88988;  load averages:  0.02,  0.02,  0.00               up
0+23:32:10  00:40:54
40 processes:  1 running, 39 sleeping
CPU:  0.1% user,  0.0% nice,  0.3% system,  0.4% interrupt, 99.2% idle
Mem: 95M Active, 850M Inact, 802M Wired, 176K Cache, 1505M Buf, 60G Free
Swap: 128G Total, 128G Free

  PID USERNAME  THR PRI NICE   SIZE    RES STATE   C   TIME    WCPU COMMAND
19560 www         1  25    0 94392K 48156K kqread  1   0:36  10.69% haproxy
  951 proxy      17  20    0  1574M   713M uwait  12   6:39   1.37% squid
28926 root        1  20    0 16804K  2800K bpf    22   5:44   0.29%
filterlog
84768 unbound    32  20    0   290M   104M kqread 23   0:29   0.00% unbound
45071 root        1  20    0   126M 11896K kqread 20   0:09   0.00% lighttpd

Is there an accept filter
>
Not sure I understand this question, can you explain?


> Is there some kernel messages
> Load, swap usage, disk space
>
again, according to my limited know how, top and other built in utilities
all report the system is barely doing anything and there is tons of memory
and disk space

> During stress :
> Is there more sys/interrupt than user cpu usage
> Link saturation
> Packet lost
>
I am not sure how to check this, I will try and figure this out but if you
have any advice that would be appreciated.
The LAN interface is a bonded interface with (3) 1000mb NIC cards so I am
doubtful it is being saturated from this simple apache bench test. Here is
what the Interfaces status shows me:

*Status up*
MTU 1500
Media autoselect
LAGG Protocol lacp lagghash l2,l3,l4
LAGG Ports bge3 flags=1c<ACTIVE,COLLECTING,DISTRIBUTING>
bge2 flags=1c<ACTIVE,COLLECTING,DISTRIBUTING>
bge1 flags=1c<ACTIVE,COLLECTING,DISTRIBUTING>
In/out packets 248989670/305051696 (77.73 GB/88.68 GB)
In/out packets (pass) 248989670/305051696 (77.73 GB/88.68 GB)
In/out packets (block) 4130394/147 (4.75 GB/70 KB)
In/out errors 0/608
Collisions 0

Suboptimal firewall rules : replay stress packet filter unloaded.
>
There are only two simple allow firewall rules for LAN access, nothing
complicated at all.

I am really stumped by this problem and am hoping you guys can help me get
this figured out. If there are any commands I can run to get info that
would be helpful please let me know.

Thanks..

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