Hi Zenoss Community, 

Can anyone help me with my Zenoss installation. 

I am running Zenoss on a 2xE5345 CPU system, and seemingly don't have an 
excessive amount i/o blocking state.
This is running on RedHat enterprise with 2.6.18 kernel. 
Zenoss 2.2.0
Zope 2.8.8
MySQL 5.0.45 (Ver 5.0.45)


Code:
[zen...@zenoss ~]$ vmstat 1
procs -----------memory---------- ---swap-- -----io---- --system-- 
-----cpu------
 r  b   swpd   free   buff  cache   si   so    bi    bo   in   cs us sy id wa st
 1  0  71444  92416 493272 5312336    5    2     6    71    1    0  3  0 94  3  0
 1  0  71444  92168 493276 5312332    0    0     0    68 1029  227 14  1 85  0  0
 2  0  71444  84968 493280 5312328    0    0     0   152 1020  391 13  0 86  0  0
 1  0  71444  92292 493280 5312340    0    0     0     0 1012 5354 13  0 87  0  0
 2  0  71444  84844 493280 5312340    0    0     0     0 2254 6011 16  1 83  0  0




I have 1046 devices registered, mostly Cisco, Riverbed and Nortel. 
I am seeing that my CPU utilization for ZenHub is very high, constantly driving 
one CPU to 100%:

28343 zenoss    15   0 1141m 851m 3080 S 100.9 10.7   4639:49 python
28343  = /opt/zenoss/Products/ZenHub/zenhub.py 

Are there any tips to performance tune this setup.. I need to add another 300 
devices.. 
I've noticed that modeling a new device takes a very longtime to complete, or 
never completes and the process has to be killed manually.
Sometimes the device is added by but the interfaces are not recognized.

thanks,
richard




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