[Xymon] Xymon performance scaling problems for Solaris zones?
Andy Smith
abs at shadymint.com
Wed Jun 25 08:36:46 CEST 2014
Mills, David (IS) wrote:
> Hi, all...
>
> We've been running Xymon (4.3.3 -- yes, old, old, old...) very
> successfully for the last several years in our environment, but have run
> into a performance snag recently.
>
> We run Xymon on all our Solaris zones -- up to 10 zones + the global
> zone, at a time. Recently we've started configuring new Oracle LDOMS (64
> x SPARC T5-8 processors / LDOM) with > 20 Solaris zones / LDOM and we're
> seeing that after about 10 zones, Xymon starts to hog CPU in a
> non-linear way, making the zones unusable.
>
> Specifically, it's not any of the "Xymon" daemons, but it's all the
> concurrent "vmstat" and "iostats" that are racking up the CPU cycles.
>
> We understand we have several options available including instantiating
> processor sets and pools, ulimits, etc, but we wanted to know if:
>
> a) Anyone else has had to navigate this problem with such a large number
> of concurrent *stat commands
>
> b) Is it possible / advisable to monitor zones via Xymon using only a
> single instance of Xymon running in the global zone, or possibly a
> representative local zone?
>
> The LDOMs all run Solaris 11, FWIW.
>
> TIA for any tips!
>
> david
>
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Dont know if this is going to help much, but we have a bunch of T4s
running up to 22 LDOMs, each has Xymon (4.3 series) installed and the
primary shows a load average peaking at 0.2 over the last 48 hours. We
also have T4s running zones, but the largest number of zones configured
is 5, again, even a non-production global zone (where theoretically
there is no application load at this time) load average sits around 1.0.
--
Andy
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