[CentOS] weird load values

J. Potter jpotter-centos at codepuppy.com
Thu Dec 6 21:29:36 UTC 2007


> As mentioned before, IO could give such strange results. I suggest  
> launching
> dstat with logging to a file, and analyzing the file afterwards.

Thanks, much appreciated!

This has yielded some interesting data, which I'll attempt to include  
a few seconds before and after one of these events occurred.

	system interrupts per second: Note the ~200x jump to almost 200,000  
interrupts per second.
		2907
		6714
		1371
		194218
		2456
		2907

	network received: Note the network received ramps up over 5 seconds,  
peaks at ~50x background, and ramps back down in about 3 seconds. The  
peak is from the same sample as the 200x sample above.
		108784
		389794
		1070850
		4843956
		352226
		353102
		96392


Everything else looks sane -- there's enough ram, nothing's being  
swapped out, etc. This is on a private-network server that has a load  
balancer in front of it, so if it's network related, it wouldn't be  
misdirected random bits.

Has anyone seen this sort of behavior before? What was the cause? What  
should I do to figure out how to keep the load averages from flipping  
out of control?

(This isn't something as lame as a counter rolling over somewhere  
internal to the kernel, is it? Wouldn't think so, but thought to ask.  
Running 2.6.18-8.1.8.el5. We could reboot to run 2.6.18-8.1.15 if  
that'd be a potential fix.)

Thanks for any insight!

best,
Jeff




total cpu usage	dsk/total		net/total		system	
usr	sys	read	writ	recv	send	int	csw
10.5	3.25	0	409600	108784	72286	2907	20376
3.99	2.993	0	319488	389794	661170	6714	23941
0.25	0.25	0	720896	1070850	1189720	1371	16648
9.167	90.442	12288	1122304	4843956	399998	194218	55433
56.931	16.832	0	1273856	352226	334506	2456	12844
46.25	20	0	454656	353102	384496	2907	20631
24.25	1.25	0	3260416	96392	72316	1342	17307
23.25	2.25	0	610304	91086	71194	1458	17584
10.973	1.496	0	0	84192	46276	1349	18135
0	0	0	94208	71892	33304	1220	16979
0.25	0.25	0	126976	71184	47576	1268	16973
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