Hi all,
Last week, we saw CPU jump from 7% to 62% on our primary FreeIPA server (4.11.1-2.fc39) on Fedora 39. Inspecting the server shows that the wigs:ipa process runs at >95% CPU.
Has anyone else observed this, and would anyone have a solution, or be able to point me in the right direction for what might be causing this?
FreeIPA works fine and we can’t tell any adverse effects on the server apart from burning more CPU.
Thanks, Djerk Geurts
On Аўт, 14 мая 2024, Djerk Geurts via FreeIPA-users wrote:
Hi all,
Last week, we saw CPU jump from 7% to 62% on our primary FreeIPA server (4.11.1-2.fc39) on Fedora 39. Inspecting the server shows that the wigs:ipa process runs at >95% CPU.
Has anyone else observed this, and would anyone have a solution, or be able to point me in the right direction for what might be causing this?
FreeIPA works fine and we can’t tell any adverse effects on the server apart from burning more CPU.
Haven't seen that. Any chance you can collect a backtrace from that process?
I think you'd need to install debuginfo first to have a meaningful output...
Sorry for the slow response. Happy to provide a backtrace but never done so before, so may need some guidance.
Which debug info RPMs should I install?
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/quick-docs/bugzilla-providing-a-stacktr...
Thanks, Djerk Geurts
On 14 May 2024, at 09:43, Alexander Bokovoy abokovoy@redhat.com wrote:
On Аўт, 14 мая 2024, Djerk Geurts via FreeIPA-users wrote:
Hi all,
Last week, we saw CPU jump from 7% to 62% on our primary FreeIPA server (4.11.1-2.fc39) on Fedora 39. Inspecting the server shows that the wigs:ipa process runs at >95% CPU.
Has anyone else observed this, and would anyone have a solution, or be able to point me in the right direction for what might be causing this?
FreeIPA works fine and we can’t tell any adverse effects on the server apart from burning more CPU.
Haven't seen that. Any chance you can collect a backtrace from that process?
I think you'd need to install debuginfo first to have a meaningful output...
-- / Alexander Bokovoy Sr. Principal Software Engineer Security / Identity Management Engineering Red Hat Limited, Finland
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