The process 'vxdbd' on Solaris 10 consumes high CPU time.

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While the process 'vxdbd' of Storage Foundation 5.1 SP1RP2 on Solaris 10 consumes high CPU time, please collect the following data for troubleshooting:

1) # prstat -s cpu > /tmp/prstat_`hostname`.out

   (please hit Control-c after a few minutes)

2) #  /opt/VRTSdbcom/bin/vxdbdctrl stop 
    # export VXDBDDEBUG=108
    #  /opt/VRTSdbcom/bin/vxdbdctrl start
 

 3)   When vxdbd process takes high CPU time (>= 3%), please collect
            i) # prstat -s cpu > /tmp/prstat_`hostname`.out2

               (please hit Control-c after a few minutes. Please check whether this output shows high usage of CPU time by 'vxdbd'. )

           ii)  # ps -auxww  (on some versions of Solaris)
          iii)  # pmap -x `pgrep vxdbd` > /tmp/pmap_vxdbd_`hostname`.out

          iv) # pfiles `pgrep vxdbd` > /tmp/pfiles_vxdbd_`hostname`.out

  4) Please execute VRTSexplorer from /opt/VRTSspt.

 

Please send the outputs of the above commands and the entire directory '/var/vx/vxdba/logs' to Veritas Technical Support for analysis.

If you wish, you may stop and disable the execution of 'vxdbd' process for now.

  #  /opt/VRTSdbcom/bin/vxdbdctrl stop 

  and rename /etc/rc2.d/S50vxdbdctrl to /etc/rc2.d/s50vxdbdctrl .

 

 


Issue/Introduction

The process 'vxdbd' of Storage Foundation 5.1 SP1RP2 on Solaris 10 consumes high CPU time.