Thanks Wei,
After some troubleshooting. Journal gives the following errors:
- [email protected]: Failed at step PAM spawning
- Failed to start User Manager for UID 0
This correlates with some systemd articles:
https://github.com/coreos/bugs/issues/1498
Anyway I will do as you say and may be update the VRs to latest version
as it may be indeed systemd issue.
Regards,
Jordan
-----Original Message-----
From: Wei ZHOU <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, October 4, 2021 8:24 PM
To: users <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: VR swap on disk
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Hi Jordan,
I have no idea what caused the issue. The default cpu/ram for virtual routers
is small, but enough for most cases.
There are two options to change the service offering of VR:
(1) create a new network offering, with specified router offering, then update
the network to the new offering. It looks a bit complicated. you can also
choose option 2:
(2) create a new system service offering, go to account settings and change
router.service.offering to the UUID of the new service offering. restart
network with cleanup.
Hope it helps.
-Wei
On Mon, 4 Oct 2021 at 17:25, Yordan Kostov <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey everyone,
>
> Environment is 4.15 ACS + XCP-NG 8.2 on fiber shared
> storage.
>
> I notice a strange VR behavior happening once in a
> while
> (~10 mins or so) . The virtual router is generating significant amount
> of usage on the storage for about 1 min or so.
> Storage usage window corelates with CPU 100% usage as well.
>
> After some troubleshooting - the process that does the
> CPU load is kswapd0. it looks like the VR is swapping memory on the storage.
> An error message pops up once in a while in the cli -
> https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://imgur.com/a/K2Tthi0__;!!A6UyJA!wE9xCvCO5LnRzMg-atmrahnfDUPxs2Dcq7L1blk6uqaal0o-Hm1bkFtCpg8phWDsQ9orQ2-jpMv2$
> The disk of the VR is not full -
> https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://imgur.com/37JU1Dg__;!!A6UyJA!wE9xC
> vCO5LnRzMg-atmrahnfDUPxs2Dcq7L1blk6uqaal0o-Hm1bkFtCpg8phWDsQ9orQ7jyX2H
> V$
>
> It has happened a few times now and usually what I do
> is delete the VR and let ACS put a new instance, but that postpones
> the issue and does not resolve it.
> Any idea of the root cause and how to fix ?
>
> Regards,
> Jordan
>
>