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It has 4 cores all show really idle, was expecting ipsec to show up
as Sys time instead of user, but they all show < 1%.<br>
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What makes me wonder is we also have an app running on the same
machine and it has a 4 second watchdog timer event and we get a log
message if that timer takes more than 6 seconds to fire and when
ipsec is that busy the watchdog is taking 6-10 seconds, yet when we
look at top the machine looks idle. The app does very little, 90% of
the work on that is ipsec, but seems like our app is getting little
runtime, just not obvious who is occupying the cpu, but logically it
is ipsec...<br>
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andrew<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 5/4/15 7:14 AM, Michael
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<pre wrap="">Am Montag, 4. Mai 2015, 07:10:09 schrieb Andrew Foss:
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<pre wrap="">Folks,
I am pushing a ~200mb/s though my ipsec server, but when I look at cpu
with top or load average with uptime, the machine looks like it is idle.
I am guessing that the work is being done in the kernel, but I still
need to measure how much of the machine's capacity is being used by ipsec.
Is there some other better place to look to see how much of the system
strongswan/ipsec is occupying?
andrew
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what does the top program give in the CPU output line? How many cores does
your machine have?
Mit freundlichen Grüßen,
Michael Schwartzkopff
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