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    CPU pegged at 100% in several Rocky Linux 8 VMs without workload in guest

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    • olivierlambertO Offline
      olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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      Ah great catch and suggestion @jshiells ! It's not impossible previous VM tools are causing issues 🙂

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        jgrafton @olivierlambert
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        @olivierlambert So it turns out this issue wasn't caused by open-vm-tools.

        Even after uninstalling it from all our hosts in XCP, we still had several hosts climb to 100% CPU shortly after a migration.

        While combing through sar logs and several crash dumps, I found that the system load would rapidly increase in a short amount of time until the host was unreachable.

        I gathered from the crash dumps that the high load appeared to be caused by threads in spinlocks waiting on storage.

        This led me to believe the older kernel (4.18) was having difficulty recovering from the migration process.

        The simple fix was to upgrade the OS to Rocky 9 on some hosts and upgrade the kernel on ones not ready to have the OS upgraded.

        We've been running for a couple weeks without an issue.

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          jshiells @jgrafton
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          @jgrafton its a good theory, just for awareness i have seen this problem on :

          • Debian 7,8,9
          • Ubuntu 18
          • CenOS 7,8
          • Alma 8

          so it could be a xcp-ng and Kernel 4 issue but definitely not limited to centos/rocky/alma (same same)

          oddly enough i have not seen this issue on CloudLinux 7,8

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            aflons
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            We experience the exact same issue with CloudLinux OS 8, seemingly random after live migration. This has been ongoing for years. Seems to happen far less now with shared storage.

            My theory somehow the kernel and/or PVE module doesn't handle the freeze during live migration, longer freeze, more risk of this happening.

            VMs start to crash random amount of time after live migration, never immideate. Could be hours, or days even, making it hard to diagnose. No crash dump, nothing, just 100% CPU on all cores and frozen console.

            One consistent thing we see, that happens almost every time, is that top and other tools stop working, they are frozen in a state were no CPU load etc is reported, but there is load on the server.

            We've been going back and forth with CloudLinux support and they did some changed to tuned profile regarding disk buffers/cache that made things at bit more stable but not gone 100%.

            We don't see the same error in AlmaLinux 9 and CloudLinux OS 9.

            More busy VM = more chance of happening. Uptime may be a factor, too.

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            • laszlobortelL Offline
              laszlobortel
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              I am afraid that we have the same problem: ~90 Rocky8 VMs migrated from VMware, pegging one CPU very often. We have suspended further migration to XCP-ng due to this issue.
              Has been the root cause identified since 2024? Is there a solution or workaround (apart from upgrading to Rocky9)?

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                jgrafton @laszlobortel
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                @laszlobortel We never reached a definitive root cause and did end up fully migrating to XCP-NG from VMware.

                We still have roughly 100 VMs running Rocky 8.10. The 4.18.0-553.94.1 kernels and above don't seem to have the same CPU issues but I'm not sure if that's because a kernel bug was mitigated or because we upgraded our backend storage to all flash arrays (Pure Storage C50's).

                The CPU still gets pegged on a Rocky 8 VM every once in a blue moon but not often enough to warrant more time being spent tracking it down.

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                  aflons @laszlobortel
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                  @laszlobortel we've seen far less of this issue since my last message, not sure what made it better and when. But we're still making sure to reboot monthly (during patching, as we normally do anyways) + after live migration, and that helps. We don't use load balancing, so once a VM is staying put on one hypervisor, there is no issue. Live migration and time triggers the issue for us.

                  What changed in our infra is upgrade to XCP-NG 8.3 and moving to XOSTOR as shared storage. We've seen no issue with AlmaLinux 9 and CloudLinux 9 at all. They also perform better I/O wise.

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                  • laszlobortelL Offline
                    laszlobortel @aflons
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                    @aflons @jgrafton First of all, I would like to thank very much both of you for replying so quickly to this old thread!
                    Our failure rate is roughly 1 frozen VM / 90 Rocky8 VMs / day, which is not tolerable. We have further hundreds of Rocky8 VMs on VMware, waiting for migration to XCP-ng.
                    I tried to summarise our options:

                    • Our kernels are pretty fresh, but we can try the very latest available for Rocky 8.
                    • Upgrading to Rocky 9 on the sort term is not an option. We have to migrate Rocky 8 from VMware to XCP-ng first, then we can think about switching to Rocky 9 later.
                    • VMware tools removed during migration as part of the migration procedure.
                    • We are aready on shared lvmohba storage, which is a production grade Hitachi Vantara all SSD, same as under VMware, so I see no room for change/improvement here.
                    • As last resort we can try disable load-balancing plugin and reboot monthly during our maintenance window, but this would be an ugly workaround.

                    Is there anything I forgot?

                    @jgrafton Was there any useful suggestion or conclusion in your Vates support ticket #7726289? I am afraid that we are facing a tricky interworking issue between the xen hypervisor and the 4.18.0 kernel and both components are independent from XCP-ng and Vates.

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                      aflons @laszlobortel
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                      @laszlobortel yes I definately think load balancing is the issue for you. Since live migrations is the biggest trigger.

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                      • olivierlambertO Offline
                        olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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                        That would be an interesting lead to see if the issue is triggered by live migrations, this could be a hint on the issue.

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