[Xymon] High CPU Load Rendering Graphs

Jeremy Laidman jlaidman at rebel-it.com.au
Tue Apr 29 04:46:37 CEST 2014


Is it quick to run the showgraph.cgi binary manually?  Like so:

SCRIPT_NAME= REQUEST_METHOD=GET
QUERY_STRING='host=hostname.example.com&service=la&graph=hourly'
/path/to/showgraph.cgi

If that's slow, probably not an Apache problem.

Are you running xymond_rrd with the "--no-cache" option?

J



On 29 April 2014 12:20, Vernon Everett <everett.vernon at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi
>
> Nope, no IPv6.
> Did a little constructive Googling on this error, and it's a fairly well
> known one.
> All the notes I can find tell me to add
> Listen 0.0.0.0:443
> to my httpd.conf file, and the error will go away.
>
> But that would be too easy. Not working in my world. And I still get the
> error. :-/
> In desperation, I upgraded Apache to version: Apache/2.2.26 (Unix), and it
> just takes longer before showing the errors after a restart.
>
> But, I think this error is a red herring, and is probably quite unrelated
> to the slow, high CPU utilisation of the graph rendering.
> Lots of junk in the error.log file I can fix with an appropriate entry in
> logadm.
> Taking forever to draw my graphs is a pain.
>
> Has anybody experienced problems with the rrd graphs taking long to render?
>
> Regards
> Vernon
>
>
>
> On 25 April 2014 03:02, Galen Johnson <Galen.Johnson at sas.com> wrote:
>
>>  That looks like IPv6.  Is IPv6 enabled? Is it actually listening on
>> IPv6 (netstat -tan | grep -i listen | grep 443)  I typically disable it on
>> my systems since using it is a mixed bag currently...especially on solaris
>> (when I was managing it).
>>
>>  =G=
>>
>>  ------------------------------
>> *From:* Vernon Everett <everett.vernon at gmail.com>
>> *Sent:* Thursday, April 24, 2014 4:46 AM
>> *To:* Galen Johnson
>> *Cc:* Xymon mailinglist
>> *Subject:* Re: [Xymon] High CPU Load Rendering Graphs
>>
>>      Yes, and no.
>>
>>  Have just enabled the status page in the web config, and it appears to
>> have got rid of the one error message.
>>  (Not sure how I missed the config change at initial install time)
>>
>>  But, I still get the other error
>> [warn] (128)Network is unreachable: connect to listener on [::]:443
>>  And my graphs still take way too long to render, and send my CPU
>> utilisation through the roof.
>>
>>  Public holiday here tomorrow, so only back at this client on Tuesday.
>>
>>  Thanks
>>  Vernon
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 24 April 2014 10:27, Galen Johnson <Galen.Johnson at sas.com> wrote:
>>
>>>  Do you have apache trending graphs enabled?  If so, did you enable the
>>> status page in your apache configs?
>>>
>>>  =G=
>>>
>>>  ------------------------------
>>> *From:* Xymon <xymon-bounces at xymon.com> on behalf of Vernon Everett <
>>> everett.vernon at gmail.com>
>>> *Sent:* Wednesday, April 23, 2014 10:17 PM
>>> *To:* Xymon mailinglist
>>> *Subject:* [Xymon] High CPU Load Rendering Graphs
>>>
>>>    Hi all
>>>
>>>  My Xymon server 4.3.10 is burning the CPU cycles when we view multiple
>>> graphs, like the trends page, and takes about 5 seconds to render a single
>>> graph in a single-graph page view.
>>>
>>>  It's a Sun Fire X4150 with 4Gb of RAM, running Solaris 10 update 5..
>>>
>>> Version                          Location Tag
>>> -------------------------------- --------------------------
>>> Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU           X5460  @ 3.16GHz CPU 1
>>>
>>>  Not a very powerful box, and a bit dated, but I have seen
>>> significantly better performance on far lesser systems.
>>>  So I am not really thinking the issue is with the hardware.
>>>  It's been slow since it was installed.
>>> If I view the trends column, I can see the CPU load jump from below 1 to
>>> over 10 at times.
>>>  Running prstat or top in another window while viewing the trends
>>> column, the process ranking by CPU gets dominated by showgraph.cgi, owned
>>> by the web server user.
>>>  Top under normal conditions.
>>>  CPU states: 99.9% idle,  0.0% user,  0.1% kernel,  0.0% iowait,  0.0%
>>> swap
>>> Top rendering the trends column.
>>> CPU states:  0.0% idle, 93.8% user,  6.2% kernel,  0.0% iowait,  0.0%
>>> swap
>>>
>>>  Also getting this error
>>> (128)Network is unreachable: connect to listener on [::]:443
>>>  in my Apache error.log file, repeated every second while rendering the
>>> graphs.
>>>  And from time to time, I get this one.
>>> File does not exist: /opt/csw/apache2/share/htdocs/server-status
>>>
>>>  Anybody seen anything like this?
>>>  Perhaps know of somewhere I can look for more info?
>>>
>>>  I have looked at this
>>> http://lists.xymon.com/archive/2014-January/038780.html
>>>  But it doesn't seem relevant. Only 2 errant files, and deleting them
>>> made absolutely no difference.
>>>
>>>  Other info that may be important....
>>> bash-3.00# ./httpd -v
>>> Server version: Apache/2.2.22 (Unix)
>>> Server built:   Jun  1 2012 05:09:20
>>> bash-3.00# ./httpd -V
>>> Server version: Apache/2.2.22 (Unix)
>>> Server built:   Jun  1 2012 05:09:20
>>> Server's Module Magic Number: 20051115:30
>>> Server loaded:  APR 1.4.5, APR-Util 1.3.12
>>> Compiled using: APR 1.4.6, APR-Util 1.3.12
>>> Architecture:   32-bit
>>> Server MPM:     Prefork
>>>   threaded:     no
>>>     forked:     yes (variable process count)
>>> Server compiled with....
>>>  -D APACHE_MPM_DIR="server/mpm/prefork"
>>>  -D APR_HAS_SENDFILE
>>>  -D APR_HAS_MMAP
>>>  -D APR_HAVE_IPV6 (IPv4-mapped addresses enabled)
>>>  -D APR_USE_FCNTL_SERIALIZE
>>>  -D APR_USE_PTHREAD_SERIALIZE
>>>  -D SINGLE_LISTEN_UNSERIALIZED_ACCEPT
>>>  -D APR_HAS_OTHER_CHILD
>>>  -D AP_HAVE_RELIABLE_PIPED_LOGS
>>>  -D DYNAMIC_MODULE_LIMIT=128
>>>  -D HTTPD_ROOT="/opt/csw/apache2"
>>>  -D SUEXEC_BIN="/opt/csw/apache2/sbin/suexec"
>>>  -D DEFAULT_PIDLOG="/var/run/httpd.pid"
>>>  -D DEFAULT_SCOREBOARD="logs/apache_runtime_status"
>>>  -D DEFAULT_LOCKFILE="/var/run/accept.lock"
>>>  -D DEFAULT_ERRORLOG="logs/error_log"
>>>  -D AP_TYPES_CONFIG_FILE="etc/mime.types"
>>>  -D SERVER_CONFIG_FILE="etc/httpd.conf"
>>>
>>>  Thanks
>>>  Vernon
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> "Accept the challenges so that you can feel the exhilaration of victory"
>>> - General George Patton
>>>
>>
>>
>>
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>> - General George Patton
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