Lost connection in interfaces and CPU High consumption

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Lost connection in interfaces and CPU High consumption
Lost connection in interfaces and CPU High consumption
2019-02-06 23:29:24 - last edited 2021-04-20 11:10:57

Tp-Link Team
good night
I need an orientation, I have noticed that at certain random times of the day my Loadbanlance presents strange actions.
1. It hits a very high peak on the CPU, even at times with no traffic.
2. Several times in the day, it cuts the communication of the doors, it is still on, but without any traffic, this process takes 1 to 3 minutes.
I got it with a Zabbix installed on a test machine.
I would like to send the printouts and reports so that you can analyze and send me an orientation on how to correct.

 

 

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Re:Lost connection in interfaces and CPU High consumption
2019-02-12 02:01:15 - last edited 2021-04-20 11:10:57

Raphael_Maria wrote

Tp-Link Team
good night
I need an orientation, I have noticed that at certain random times of the day my Loadbanlance presents strange actions.
1. It hits a very high peak on the CPU, even at times with no traffic.
2. Several times in the day, it cuts the communication of the doors, it is still on, but without any traffic, this process takes 1 to 3 minutes.
I got it with a Zabbix installed on a test machine.
I would like to send the printouts and reports so that you can analyze and send me an orientation on how to correct.

 

 

Hi Raphael_Maria

 

CPU didn't keep high usage all the time, maybe it's not the cause. You can try to ping the router and ping public address when there is not traffic, for confirming what happened.

If you can ping the public address, it means that the router still can forward the packets.

If you can ping the router, it means that the router didn't hang up.

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