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12-12-2012 01:21 AM
Hi there,
I've seen a task called pan_task taking up 100% cpu on two of my PA200's. Is this a PA200 specific thing? Not seen this on any other hardware platform, looking into it further it does not look like it's actually using 100% CPU, wondering if it's something to do with the single cpu architecture and splitting the two cores to backplane/management plane.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Running latest threat, url and PAN OS 4.1.9
Cheers
A.
12-12-2012 09:12 AM
Hello,
Having pan_task run at 100% on a PA-200 is normal. The pan_task process is the software dataplane which always runs at 100% when looking at the "show system resources" output. To determine the actual load on the dataplane you could use " show running resource-monitor minute last 5".
Thanks,
-- Kevin
12-12-2012 07:53 AM
Hi...I recommend that you open a support case on this if the CPU remains at 100% for extended duration. Thanks.
12-12-2012 09:12 AM
Hello,
Having pan_task run at 100% on a PA-200 is normal. The pan_task process is the software dataplane which always runs at 100% when looking at the "show system resources" output. To determine the actual load on the dataplane you could use " show running resource-monitor minute last 5".
Thanks,
-- Kevin
12-14-2012 02:38 AM
Hi Kevin,
Many thanks for the reply! I did suspect that it was a "normal" behavior. I did look at the show running resource-monitor and didn't find it correlating. (thus posting here)
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