Looking for WD 3.0 sites reporting crash and 100% CPU when there are no ssh terminal sessions
That problem has not appeared on the WD sites I manage, so I am looking for reports from other WD users who have systems which exhibit that problem so I might find what is common about such failing sites.
FWIW, all the APi X86 boxes that I am aware of run 20.04 and have
seen nothing like that except for Wayne when he started out with
some misconfiguration
I have just received that two sites running Ubuntu 20.04 on intel CPUs find that unless they maintain at least one ssh session, their system will fall into a state where the CPU is 100% busy and connections to the Kiwi(s) restart every several seconds.
That problem has not appeared on the WD sites I manage, so I am looking for reports from other WD users who have systems which exhibit that problem so I might find what is common about such failing sites.
The passwords are now the same as last time you logged in. I can add you to the third one if you tell give me a new channel ID.
Wayne
That sounds exactly like the problem I had with my wsprdaemon Think Center a couple of days ago. CPU 100% and Kiwi connections restarting every 2-3 seconds. It happened once after I had rebooted and once again after a momentary power outage
I usually have an SSH session to it from my other Think Center which runs OpenWebRx for a VHF/UHF AirSpy R2 - and which also runs a btop monitor on all of my online SDRs. After a reboot however, I have to be there to set that up manually.
To test this, I just rebooted. I was able to start the btop/SSH session and everything worked normally - but after dropping the SSH session (and restarting it again) my wspraemon CPU load is now 100% and it is currently trying to connect to all my Kiwis, with the connections dropping after a couple of seconds.
I will leave it running in this situation so you can look at it.
73 / Rick
KK6PR
Happened here twice yesterday. I initially thought it was high temperature, but no, the TC went to 77˚C because of the problem, rather than it being the cause.
Whatever the trigger many wd processes are spawned when the kiwirecorder sessions fail after a few seconds and a wd -z does not kill them all, in fact only a few of the several hundred that keep the CPUs at 100%. I took a screen grab of htop to show wd processes even after several -z.
There was likely no long-term build up to this situation, screengrab of CPU temperature attached, the rise to 77˚C was pretty quick.
Gwyn G3ZIL
Thanks
Andrew GM0UDL