On Mon, 2009-08-17 at 10:44 +0200, Michael Schwartzkopff wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> When I installed openais some month ago I did see a high processor load 30% - 
> 50% on my debian lenny systems. I was told that was a bug and the bug is 
> fixed 
> in 1.0.
> 
> Now I installed corosync-1.0.0-4 from the debian packages and I see the same 
> high processor load. So I doubt the this is caused by the fixed bug.
> 
> Any other help to track the problem?
> 

Not sure if whatever problem you have seen is fixed in 1.0.  Also not
sure what the issue you have is.  Might be an integration issue with
Pacemaker since corosync doesn't ever use more then .1% of the cpu while
idle even on slow systems.  After being loaded with traffic, and then
stopped, my tests show it returning back to an idle state.

One option is to create a fplay file when you see the high load by
running killall -SEGV corosync

Then tar/gz the fplay file in /var/lib/corosync and mail it to me.

Are you running in a VM?  If so which virtual machine technology?

Regards
-steve


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