Replied off-list with the show-sess and show-fd. For the other people here,
this box is still running 1.9.6. It will be upgraded later today, but I
wanted to keep this running to see if this issue returned.

On Wed, May 1, 2019 at 1:36 PM Willy Tarreau <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Mark,
>
> On Wed, May 01, 2019 at 12:21:25PM +0200, Mark Janssen wrote:
> > Looks like it's running with a high cpu-level again.... it's currently
> not
> > impacting the site performance it seems, so I'll leave it running for a
> bit
> > if that might help trace where the problem might be.
> >
> > thread_id: 3
> > date_now: 1556706076.018998
> > loops: 246336607 172211047 246343444 300853502 230819619 195445612
> 263889138 194968394
> > wake_tasks: 75086490 25141922 102567287 131951431 67591528 47537756
> 108661002 45316125
> > empty_rq: 44638490 67387609 37452856 50370558 55838595 59929139 57700911
> 34436393
> > long_rq: 66107108 17951324 177726917 127643664 59754161 40347246
> 103056053 36018697
>
> This looks like you're dealing with some unhandled events again. We've
> fixed several of these in 1.9.7 and a last one just after this release to
> fix an issue in H2 with some fragmented HEADERS frames. Thus depending on
> the version you're running on, you may possibly be facing one of these
> issues that are now fixed.
>
> Otherwise another useful output could be "show fd" and "show sess all".
> Please be aware that this will reveal some possibly private info so you
> may want to double-check and edit it by hand first. In the "show sess all"
> output, those exhibiting a large values of "calls" or "age" can be very
> useful.
>
> Thanks,
> Willy
>


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