S sahostking Renowned Member Oct 6, 2015 417 23 83 Cape Town, South Africa www.hostking.host Jun 18, 2016 #1 Setup 2 new servers with proxmox 4.2 and upgraded fully Then moved some VPS across and see that on both the agetty process uses 100% cpu fully. Any reason why?
Setup 2 new servers with proxmox 4.2 and upgraded fully Then moved some VPS across and see that on both the agetty process uses 100% cpu fully. Any reason why?
Richard Renowned Member Retired Staff Mar 6, 2015 1,032 71 88 Austria Jun 20, 2016 #2 sahostking said: Setup 2 new servers with proxmox 4.2 and upgraded fully Then moved some VPS across and see that on both the agetty process uses 100% cpu fully. Any reason why? View attachment 3926 Click to expand... What happens when you kill the process? Code: kill -9 ..2752
sahostking said: Setup 2 new servers with proxmox 4.2 and upgraded fully Then moved some VPS across and see that on both the agetty process uses 100% cpu fully. Any reason why? View attachment 3926 Click to expand... What happens when you kill the process? Code: kill -9 ..2752
D D.P. Member May 13, 2016 34 1 6 57 Jun 24, 2016 #3 I have the same. What's the problem? See attachment.
S sahostking Renowned Member Oct 6, 2015 417 23 83 Cape Town, South Africa www.hostking.host Jun 24, 2016 #4 Kind of crappy that I'm loosing one full core just for this. Is there no solution besides killing it? It seems to keep coming back after I kill it randomly.
Kind of crappy that I'm loosing one full core just for this. Is there no solution besides killing it? It seems to keep coming back after I kill it randomly.
D D.P. Member May 13, 2016 34 1 6 57 Jun 24, 2016 #5 I think this process is probably append with unexpextly closed console connection. I kill those agetty processes which consume 100% of CPU.
I think this process is probably append with unexpextly closed console connection. I kill those agetty processes which consume 100% of CPU.