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    Is vpp_main CPU 100% normal?

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      JBelthoff last edited by

      I finally got TNSR working on both VM Workstation and a ESXI host. However in both circumstances a single thread for vpp_main remains pegged at 100%.

      Is this normal behavior or did I miss configure something? Any guidance would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

      top - 21:35:18 up 24 min,  1 user,  load average: 1.00, 1.00, 0.85
      Tasks: 224 total,   2 running, 222 sleeping,   0 stopped,   0 zombie
      %Cpu0  :  0.0 us,  0.0 sy,  0.0 ni,100.0 id,  0.0 wa,  0.0 hi,  0.0 si,  0.0 st
      %Cpu1  : 99.7 us,  0.1 sy,  0.0 ni,  0.0 id,  0.0 wa,  0.2 hi,  0.0 si,  0.0 st
      %Cpu2  :  0.2 us,  0.3 sy,  0.0 ni, 99.4 id,  0.0 wa,  0.0 hi,  0.1 si,  0.0 st
      %Cpu3  :  0.0 us,  0.0 sy,  0.0 ni, 99.9 id,  0.0 wa,  0.1 hi,  0.0 si,  0.0 st
      MiB Mem :   7768.2 total,   5075.6 free,   2379.8 used,    312.8 buff/cache
      MiB Swap:   3280.0 total,   3280.0 free,      0.0 used.   5147.3 avail Mem
      
          PID USER      PR  NI    VIRT    RES    SHR S  %CPU  %MEM     TIME+ COMMAND
         1416 root      20   0  145.7g 160408  47612 R  99.8   2.0  24:18.59 vpp_main
         2011 root      20   0 1444488  16904   4280 S   0.2   0.2   0:04.21 clixon_+
           11 root      20   0       0      0      0 I   0.1   0.0   0:00.48 rcu_sch+
          981 root      20   0  275380  10340   8872 S   0.1   0.1   0:01.23 vmtoolsd
         2090 jbeltho+  20   0   62588   4548   3668 R   0.1   0.1   0:00.03 top
      
      
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        gabacho4 Rebel Alliance @JBelthoff last edited by

        @jbelthoff it’s expected and normal. See here

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          JBelthoff @gabacho4 last edited by

          @gabacho4 Thanks!

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