Questions tagged [cpu-load]
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How to troubleshoot high "Avg CPU Load" issue?
Recently we have been facing a problem of High Avg CPU load on a centos VM monitored though Zabbix agent. The VM running MongoDB instance with 2 cores with no hyper-thereading. Zabbix captured avg ...
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High average load + low cpu usage + low disk usage + normal network usage + normal memory usage = ok or not?
I see high CPU average load several times a day on my server. For example, 21:20 and 22:45 on the following figure:
However, my CPU, disk, and network are all OK:
Disk
Network
CPU
Memory
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is there a command to accelerate CPU?
I'm running the code for object detection using OpenCV, the number of frames is not enough to move the robot smoothly. So, I'd like to accelerate the CPU more when the robot moves.
when we use jetson,...
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VPS: CPU seams to be under heavy load while no process produces such load?
I recently set up a really cheap VPS mainly for backup purposes but I also wanted it to do some small, minor tasks. But because I was too interested I wanted to take a look at CPU and Memory usage, ...
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Tomato Firmware producing high cpu load average (but low cpu usage)
I using an Asus RT-N18U router with the "Advanced Tomato" firmware with shibby's firmware under the hood.
I recognized a constant cpu load average of 2.00, but at the same time a low cpu usage.
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Analyzing CPU load in multicore CPUs
I am trying to find out ideal load average for one of my linux servers. I understood load should be proportional to the no of cpu cores. But my doubt is that, how will we analyze this in case of multi ...
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Is there a connection between cpu idle and cpu load?
The higher load, the lower idle?Is there a situation that high load meanwhile high idle out there?
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svchost.exe drawing 25% CPU constantly
svchost.exe is drawing 25% CPU and causing constant fan spin on my Lenovo T460s. Any ideas how to detect what is causing this and how to get rid of it?
I disabled the DNS client but that doesn't ...
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Is there anyway to produce realistic load(cpu,memory and disk all together) on a linux system?
I am using Ubuntu 12.04 and I want to stress test my system but most of benchmarks are specific in nature. Either they are benchmarking Disk or CPU or Memory usage etc. But is there anything which can ...
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Kernel Thread that won't exit, Load Average +1
So I have a new server that is up and running with Centos 6, and the load average is stuck hovering around 1, even when the machine is nearly idle. I reviewed the process table and found this running:...
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average load does not get lower than one
I have a strange situation when with seeming low cpu load average load is always higher or equal than one
output from htop:
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Load averaging: philosophy?
Let us assume that I work in a company and this company possesses just one server. At the end of every month my boss enters my office and asks me: 'Do we need new CPUs?'. Let us also say that, as a ...
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Django's dev server causes permanent high CPU load with Python 3
Django's development server runs under Python 2.7.5 (on Windows 7) with a rather constant (idle) load of about 1-3% on my test system - no page loads or other calculations done. Switching to Python 3....
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Low load average with plenty of cpu-intersive processes
I see loadavg at about 1 with at least 3 processes running at full tile. How can that be?
top - 11:48:32 up 147 days, 5:38, 8 users, load average: 1.08, 1.11, 1.05
Tasks: 416 total, 4 running, ...
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Load average and processor count
If I have a CPU with 8 cores, is it okay to have a consistent average load of 2.5? Or should it always remain below 1, irrespective of the number of processors / cores?