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04-26-2012 08:24 AM
Hi
Mgmt cpu was reached to 100% during a hour.
i was look into a reason that why cpu usage hit a peak.
processor named webapp3 was high usage during cpu reached to 100%. (it was almost 95%)
i don't know what is the role of this processor.
Please let me know someone who know this role of processor.
Thanks,
Eugene.
04-26-2012 06:08 PM
Hi.
PANOS Version is 4.1.5 and application version is 301-1348.
The machine is a PA2050 and it uses firewall with application control and GP(only SSL VPN).
GP users are authenticated through a LDAP of AD server.
Thanks.
04-26-2012 06:43 PM
Appweb3 is our internal webserver. It is normal for this process to hit 100% CPU. This is responsible for making all data displayable. 4.1 increased the number of threads this process could spawn which can increase the CPU % but should help speed up the UI.
Thank you,
~Jamie Fitz-Gerald
04-26-2012 07:13 PM
Thanks for your msg .
The problem is that high cpu usage had keep for a long time during high usage of webapp3.
if it will occured again this problem, Is there no way to reduce a cpu usage of the processor named webapp3?
Thanks,
Eugene.
04-26-2012 08:53 PM
Except for replacing the hardware with another model who have faster mgmtcpu and more ram?
I have heard rumours that even PA-200 might be faster (regarding GUI and such) than PA-2xxx due to more ram available for the mgmtplane.
You could try (if possible) reboot just the mgmtplane of your PA-2050 to see if this resolves the high webapp3 usage (or if the high usage returns shortly after reboot) - could be (in worst case?) some memory leak of webapp3 or such which causes the high usage (more than normal compared to what jfitz-gerald explained).
04-26-2012 10:16 PM
Hi all
When I met the problem I already sent an mgmt reboot command.
After that it is working well without high cpu usage.
i didn't know what is the processor named appweb3 at that time and then, i asked about it through here.
Thanks for helpful msg for all.
thanks,
Eugene.
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