Hi,
99% it's not normal and specs looking good.
try using ˋpgtop' to see whats happens on your postgres db.
Best regards
oliver
Am 22.07.2019 um 15:28 schrieb
paul.christian.suba(a)cevalogistics.com:
Hi,
Is there a recommended CPU and memory size for the Hosted Engine VM? We have what started
as a 4 node physical cluster lab with 4 vms that has now grown to 44vms. The dashboard is
slow to load information and the HE VM is consistently seen with 99% CPU with the
breakdown below.
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
12076 postgres 20 0 506516 276172 143772 R 99.3 1.7 206:17.15 postmaster
10337 postgres 20 0 484756 254156 144000 R 99.0 1.6 179:52.35 postmaster
38603 postgres 20 0 500068 267836 143992 S 70.1 1.6 528:04.13 postmaster
49217 postgres 20 0 468736 235484 143624 S 19.3 1.4 41:57.55 postmaster
5569 ovirt 20 0 6430912 2.3g 6368 S 1.3 14.5 894:20.75 java
We used the default 4 CPU and 16 GB RAM.
This is oVirt 4.3.1.
I am curious to find out as well if the postgres processes using 99% CPU is normal?
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