Hello!

It did not happen for weeks, but today I found again haproxy using a full CPU core.
Haproxy v1.9.8 on Ubuntu 18.04.

Actually there was a misalignment in a "peer" stick table configuration between the two peers, but I do not know if this can cause the behaviour.

If anyone is interested, I have "show sess all" and "show fd" outputs.

Thank you

.marcoc


$ sudo socat /var/run/haproxy.socket - <<< "show info"

Name: HAProxy
Version: 1.9.8-1ppa1~bionic
Release_date: 2019/05/16
Nbthread: 1
Nbproc: 1
Process_num: 1
Pid: 7692
Uptime: 0d 16h00m46s
Uptime_sec: 57646
Memmax_MB: 0
PoolAlloc_MB: 4
PoolUsed_MB: 4
PoolFailed: 0
Ulimit-n: 50240
Maxsock: 50240
Maxconn: 20000
Hard_maxconn: 20000
CurrConns: 12
CumConns: 22598
CumReq: 42267
MaxSslConns: 0
CurrSslConns: 15
CumSslConns: 59263
Maxpipes: 5000
PipesUsed: 0
PipesFree: 0
ConnRate: 0
ConnRateLimit: 0
MaxConnRate: 62
SessRate: 0
SessRateLimit: 0
MaxSessRate: 62
SslRate: 0
SslRateLimit: 0
MaxSslRate: 62
SslFrontendKeyRate: 0
SslFrontendMaxKeyRate: 40
SslFrontendSessionReuse_pct: 0
SslBackendKeyRate: 0
SslBackendMaxKeyRate: 6
SslCacheLookups: 6193
SslCacheMisses: 93
CompressBpsIn: 0
CompressBpsOut: 0
CompressBpsRateLim: 0
ZlibMemUsage: 0
MaxZlibMemUsage: 0
Tasks: 467
Run_queue: 3
Idle_pct: 54
node: pmli01
Stopping: 0
Jobs: 76
Unstoppable Jobs: 0
Listeners: 62
ActivePeers: 1
ConnectedPeers: 1
DroppedLogs: 0
BusyPolling: 0

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