I wasn't aware of the profiler.. I will definitely pull that up the next time I 
see this problem. 



From: "Chupaka" <[email protected]> 
To: "Keith Barber" <[email protected]> 
Cc: "Mikrotik discussions" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2015 11:04:19 AM 
Subject: Re: [Mikrotik] Cloud Core High Cpu with low traffic load 

Yep, it's about an average between all cores. It's definitely strange - I have 
never seen any processes to fully utilize all 16 cores =) That's why Profiler 
data is very interesting. 

2015-05-12 17:07 GMT+03:00 Keith Barber < [email protected] > : 



I was going by the cpu percent on the main title bar. 

Does that count all the cores? 


On May 12, 2015 1:47:23 AM AST, Chupaka < [email protected] > wrote: 
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Hello. 

You mean, 99% of all cores? What was in Tools -> Profile? I have 99% on 
single core usually, utilized by 'management'. 
11 Май 2015 г. 16:52 пользователь "Keith Barber" < [email protected] > 
написал: 


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Good morning everybody, 

Got a strange issue.  CCR1016-12G running one of our smaller sites. 
Average traffic through the main links is around 60mb/s. 

A client is plugged in direct on ether12, which is bridged into our 
primary vlan.  He was doing about 10-15mb of transmit traffic, and it 
brought the CCR to 99% cpu load. 
Once I queued him to 5M, cpu went back to normal. 

Not really sure why the CCR was so affected. 
Anybody see this behavior before? 

Thanks 
-Keith- 


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