Troubleshooting cpu utilization, Possible symptoms of high cpu utilization – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Chapter 47 Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting CPU Utilization

For more information about using the commands in

Table 47-3

and for examples of OBFL data, see the

command reference for this release.

Troubleshooting CPU Utilization

This section lists some possible symptoms that could be caused by the CPU being too busy and shows
how to verify a CPU utilization problem.

Table 47-4

lists the primary types of CPU utilization problems

that you can identify. It gives possible causes and corrective action with links to the

Troubleshooting

High CPU Utilization

document on Cisco.com.

Possible Symptoms of High CPU Utilization

Note that excessive CPU utilization might result in these symptoms, but the symptoms could also result
from other causes.

Spanning tree topology changes

EtherChannel links brought down due to loss of communication

Failure to respond to management requests (ICMP ping, SNMP timeouts, slow Telnet or SSH
sessions)

UDLD flapping

IP SLAs failures because of SLAs responses beyond an acceptable threshold

DHCP or IEEE 802.1x failures if the switch does not forward or respond to requests

Layer 3 switches:

Dropped packets or increased latency for packets routed in software

BGP or OSPF routing topology changes

HSRP flapping

show logging onboard [module
[switch-number]] poe

Display the power consumption of PoE ports on a standalone switch or
the specified stack members.

show logging onboard [module
[switch-number]] temperature

Display the temperature of a standalone switch or the specified switch
stack members.

show logging onboard [module
[switch-number]] uptime

Display the time when a standalone switch or the specified stack members
start, the reason the standalone switch or specified stack members restart,
and the length of time that the standalone switch or specified stack
members have been running since they last restarted.

show logging onboard [module
[switch-number]] voltage

Display the system voltages of a standalone switch or the specified stack
members.

Table 47-3

Commands for Displaying OBFL Information (continued)

Command Purpose

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