Still trying to track down a high load problem since migrating to 3.3.x
- tested 3.3.8 and 3.3.9 and maybe 3.3.1 and 3.3.3, but that was so long
ago I don't recall for sure.

 

Anyway, on 3.2.1 it starts 20 threads for the nTop instance in question
(8 netflow interfaces) and it operates perfect using roughly 10%-20% of
CPU.  20 threads seem to be constant /stable.  

 

On 3.3.x however, the threads are dynamic from 3 - 20.  When the thread
count is high it behaves similar to 3.2.1: the netflow queues are
serviced promptly and cpu load is 10% - 20%.  However, for some reason
it kills threads and when there are less than maybe.... 18 threads, bad
things happen:  cpu maxes out at 100% and netflow queues backup and
overflow...

 

Any help would be great.  I'll even talk my company into making a
donation - which I was going to do anyway, but will put on the front
burner if I can get some help with this!

 

TIA!

 

Gary

 






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