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    SG2100 100% CPU usage post upgrade to 24.11

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      mtarbox @bumperjeep
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      @bumperjeep Like I wrote, I nuked my dashboard, and removed every widget, disabled update check in the system widget, and then added widgets as see what happened with each one. So far, so good on my end.
      I went from 99% to 30-50%, which was where I was normally. YMMV.

      Si vis pacem, para pactum.

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        smirkis
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        this was an odd issue that seemed to clear up after removing all widgets and re-adding them back.

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          mtarbox @smirkis
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          @smirkis I noted the same thing. Luckily our new 4200 arrives on Monday. Already have the new config from TAC. Iโ€™ll decom this one and install a new storage drive and install the new image from TAC as well, and keep it as a spare.

          Si vis pacem, para pactum.

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            tve
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            I have 100% CPU on SG-2440 dashboard post 24.11 upgrade when GUI is open. From ssh shell top command CPU has about 0% idle when GUI active. GUI is very unresponsive and has crashed twice. As soon as I log out from GUI, CPU idle starts to change with tops over 90% idle.
            No Wireguard in use. KEA was enabled on 24.03.
            This is old device and several packages active, Most active are ntopng and unbound. Snort and pfBlocker also active. Memory usage is reasonable 50% of 4GB.
            Not SG2100 or SG1100 https://forum.netgate.com/topic/190824/cpu-load-on-1100/24 but similar behavior.

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            • stephenw10S Online
              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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              What widgets do you have on the dash?

              Did you try the suggested patch to revert the widget refresh method?

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                mhijazi
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                Hello. I was searching the forums for the same issue before posting a new thread and I found this one. I am not entirely sure if this issue is after a specific version update, but the CPU utilization is always very high, and when I download large files, it will be always at 100% and the UI will stop responding until I stop the download. I am not really running any CPU intensive services or packages. it's pretty much at default settings. Even on idle there will always be those 2 processes that are always high CPU usage. Below is an output:

                last pid: 34956; load averages: 0.47, 0.45, 0.35 up 24+03:17:11 22:13:02
                158 threads: 3 running, 136 sleeping, 19 waiting
                CPU: 0.3% user, 0.5% nice, 1.7% system, 0.9% interrupt, 96.6% idle
                Mem: 12M Active, 1571M Inact, 551M Wired, 328M Buf, 1205M Free

                PID USERNAME PRI NICE SIZE RES STATE C TIME WCPU COMMAND
                11 root 187 ki31 0B 32K CPU0 0 556.7H 94.68% [idle{idle: cpu0}]
                11 root 187 ki31 0B 32K RUN 1 562.5H 93.16% [idle{idle: cpu1}]

                these 2 PID will always be this high.

                Any ideas ?

                Thanks in advance.

                Edit: I just noticed that those 2 PID are the % of being idle so this is normal. However when I download large files, the interrupt percentage goes above 95% . is this normal ?

                last pid: 20075; load averages: 1.20, 1.13, 0.98 up 24+03:41:21 22:37:12
                53 processes: 1 running, 52 sleeping
                CPU: 0.3% user, 0.0% nice, 0.7% system, 97.4% interrupt, 1.6% idle
                Mem: 41M Active, 1550M Inact, 552M Wired, 328M Buf, 1195M Free

                PID USERNAME THR PRI NICE SIZE RES STATE C TIME WCPU COMMAND
                84564 root 1 20 0 14M 4192K CPU1 1 0:00 0.58% top
                96531 root 1 20 0 13M 2868K kqread 1 10:11 0.15% tail
                99019 root 1 20 0 13M 2796K select 1 7:56 0.12% tail
                73582 root 5 68 0 13M 3116K uwait 0 10:06 0.05% dpinger
                43948 root 1 20 0 22M 13M select 1 0:00 0.03% sshd
                9858 root 2 20 0 23M 9376K select 0 6:46 0.02% ntpd
                23923 root 7 20 0 46M 25M select 1 7:05 0.02% kea-dhcp4
                5822 root 1 20 0 107M 38M kqread 0 1:48 0.01% php-fpm
                53672 root 1 20 0 13M 3992K bpf 0 2:57 0.00% filterlog
                63103 root 1 68 20 13M 3360K wait 1 16:12 0.00% sh

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                  SteveITS Galactic Empire @mhijazi
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                  @mhijazi What's your Internet speed? The 2100 maxes out around 600 Mbps give or take due to its CPU.

                  Only install packages for your version, or risk breaking it. Select your branch in System/Update/Update Settings.
                  When upgrading, allow 10-15 minutes to reboot, or more depending on packages, CPU, and/or disk speed.
                  Upvote ๐Ÿ‘ helpful posts!

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                    mhijazi @SteveITS
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                    @SteveITS it's 1Gbps . I guess that is the reason. I was checking the product specs, you are referring to this ?

                    IMIX Traffic: 594 Mbps

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                      SteveITS Galactic Empire @mhijazi
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                      @mhijazi So when they write:

                      L3 Forwarding
                      
                          IPERF3 Traffic: 2.20 Gbps
                          IMIX Traffic: 594 Mbps
                      
                      Firewall
                      (10k ACLs)
                      
                          IPERF3 Traffic: 964 Mbps
                          IMIX Traffic: 249 Mbps
                      
                      IPsec VPN
                      (AES-GCM-128 / AES-NI w/ SafeXcel)
                      
                          IPERF3 Traffic: 254 Mbps
                          IMIX Traffic: 90 Mbps
                      
                      

                      ...the L3 forwarding is without firewall or NAT, IIRC. My general rule of thumb for "firewall" is to expect a number for "download speed" that is about halfway between the IPERF3 and IMIX "firewall" benchmark numbers. The VPN of course uses CPU for encryption so is more limited.

                      Only install packages for your version, or risk breaking it. Select your branch in System/Update/Update Settings.
                      When upgrading, allow 10-15 minutes to reboot, or more depending on packages, CPU, and/or disk speed.
                      Upvote ๐Ÿ‘ helpful posts!

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                      • stephenw10S Online
                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                        last edited by

                        Yup the interrupt loading you see there is almost certainly just the firewall pushing packets.

                        If you run top -HaSP at the CLI you may see more.

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                          mhijazi @SteveITS
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                          @SteveITS Thanks for the information Steve. I guess then it's normal to have 100% CPU utilization when downloading files at 600-700 Mbps. When I bought this device my internet speed was 500 Mbps. so all were good. but since I upgraded to 1 Gbps , I started seeing this behavior. I guess it's time to shop for a better product ๐Ÿ˜

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                            mhijazi @stephenw10
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                            @stephenw10 Thanks for the information. I overlooked the device capabilities while troubleshooting and thought something was wrong.

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