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FortiAnalyzer - High CPU
Hi,
I upgraded my FortiAnalyzer to v7.0.3-build0254 220202 (GA), following the upgrade path. I see that the CPU have very high value, from 94 to 98%. I run this command:
exe top
The first line of the output:
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES %CPU %MEM TIME+ S COMMAND
620 root 20 0 504.0m 37.7m 158.3 1.0 497:52.29 S /bin/fileparsed
and another command:
=== resource use information ===
Program uses most memory: [postgres: checkpointer ], pid 808, size 451m
Program uses most cpu: [/bin/fileparsed], pid 620, percent 186%
What is /bin/fileparsed ?
Tnx-
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Created on 06-17-2022 08:08 AM
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Hello @Paulpablito77 ,
Thank you for using the Community Forum. I will seek to get you an answer or help. We will reply to this thread with an update as soon as possible.
Thanks,
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Hello Paulpablito77,
If you want a detailed analysis of your system, it would be best to open a support case including the output of this CLI command:
execute tac report
It runs a long list of debug commands that will give the TAC a full overview of your system spec & utilization.
I can't tell if you have a VM or hardware but if it is a VM you should check that it meets minimum spec stated in the virtualization guides:
https://docs.fortinet.com/vm/product/fortianalyzer
Mark.
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Thank you. It's a Fortianalyzer 200F, it's not a VM. I will try to open a TAC request, I've never done this before and I don't even know if my service contract provides for it.
Paolo.