Hello there...
I have a iocage jail running on a FreeNAS 11.2-U3 system. The jail runs a bunch of python scripts accessing various systems using REST API's. When I try to log in to the jail using the command
From the FreeNAS host, I see these processes running in the jail (has id 4) at a time where my scripts are not running (from cron):
Thanks,
Tobias
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I have a iocage jail running on a FreeNAS 11.2-U3 system. The jail runs a bunch of python scripts accessing various systems using REST API's. When I try to log in to the jail using the command
iocage console JAIL_NAME
from the host system, it takes +60 seconds until I eventually get a prompt on the system (jail). Logging out from the jail, with the command exit
also takes a VERY long time. On the FreeNAS host system, the following are the top
processes during the slow log from the jail. csh
takes a LOT of memory! During login, the memory use rises to +40000M. Any suggestions?Code:
last pid: 2589; load averages: 1.59, 1.43, 1.15 up 130+04:31:38 10:32:52 123 processes: 2 running, 121 sleeping CPU: 13.9% user, 0.0% nice, 7.9% system, 0.3% interrupt, 78.0% idle Mem: 13G Active, 13G Inact, 8425M Laundry, 87G Wired, 3056M Free ARC: 62G Total, 14G MFU, 44G MRU, 65M Anon, 732M Header, 3200M Other 53G Compressed, 61G Uncompressed, 1.16:1 Ratio Swap: 10G Total, 10G Free PID USERNAME THR PRI NICE SIZE RES STATE C TIME WCPU COMMAND 548 root 1 103 0 36745M 31084M CPU3 3 5:13 99.18% csh 292 root 20 52 0 452M 408M kqread 4 47.6H 20.41% python3.6 5569 root 1 24 0 222M 194M select 1 0:32 17.34% smbd 2541 root 5 24 0 220M 165M select 4 0:01 4.80% smbd 74427 root 1 20 0 223M 195M select 5 0:46 2.24% smbd 94835 root 1 20 0 225M 192M select 0 0:08 0.80% smbd 91621 root 1 24 0 222M 194M select 7 2:19 0.56% smbd ... ...
From the FreeNAS host, I see these processes running in the jail (has id 4) at a time where my scripts are not running (from cron):
Code:
ps -J 4 PID TT STAT TIME COMMAND 9098 - SsJ 0:31.77 /usr/sbin/syslogd -c -ss 9157 - SsJ 3:39.30 sendmail: accepting connections (sendmail) 9162 - IsJ 0:03.49 sendmail: Queue runner@00:30:00 for /var/spool/clientmqueue (sendmail) 9178 - IsJ 0:56.07 /usr/sbin/cron -J 15 -s
Thanks,
Tobias
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