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ah_dcd: wifi: wifi0: Power 20 exceeds HW limit(reg 15, board 22), forced to 15 ah_top: CPU rate overload. ah_top: system: PM: the system cpu0 busy exceed 360 second.

ah_dcd: wifi: wifi0: Power 20 exceeds HW limit(reg 15, board 22), forced to 15 ah_top: CPU rate overload. ah_top: system: PM: the system cpu0 busy exceed 360 second.

Anonymous
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After seting up a GRE Tunnel, i get ALOT of those messages like the ones in the Question, from every AP within the tunnel.

 

The APs are 330 or 250s. We are running Hivemanager Classic with the newest OS, so do the Aps (Upates two weekends ago)

 

What is the cause of this problem?

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Anonymous
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Hello Sam,

 

sorry for waiting.

 

 

This is taken by a AP141, which are also having the stated problems.

 

The most of the utilization is taken by: Soft interrupt utilization

 

Process state:

 

Mem: 98504K used, 23400K free, 0K shrd, 3480K buff, 29632K cached

CPU: 2.9% usr 3.1% sys 0.0% nic 42.6% idle 0.0% io 0.0% irq 51.1% sirq

Load average: 1.95 1.98 2.56 2/236 5050

 PID PPID USER   STAT  VSZ %MEM CPU %CPU COMMAND

  3   2 root   SW    0 0.0  0 18.0 [ksoftirqd/0]

 1680   1 root   S  30780 25.1  0 3.9 /sbin/mdnsd

 1612 1578 root   S  61836 50.5  0 3.7 /opt/ah/bin/amrp2

 2290 1578 root   S  53512 43.7  0 2.3 /opt/ah/bin/ah_nbr

 1607 1578 root   S   103m 87.0  0 1.5 /opt/ah/bin/ah_auth

 1609 1578 root   S   121m101.8  0 0.9 /opt/ah/bin/ah_dcd

 5024 2755 root   R   3656 2.9  0 0.9 top

 1578   1 root   S  73084 59.7  0 0.7 /opt/ah/bin/ah_top

 2288 1578 root   S   116m 97.2  0 0.5 /opt/ah/bin/capwap

 1611 1578 root   S  93064 76.1  0 0.5 /opt/ah/bin/ah_scd

 1889   1 root   S  82588 67.5  0 0.5 /opt/ah/bin/ah_vpn

 1606 1578 root   S  43724 35.7  0 0.5 /opt/ah/bin/ah_capture

 1604 1578 root   S   153m128.7  0 0.2 /opt/ah/bin/ah_brd

 1603 1578 root   S  54168 44.3  0 0.2 /opt/ah/bin/ah_dcm

 2287 1578 admin  S  92144 75.3  0 0.0 /opt/ah/bin/ah_webui

 1613 1578 root   S  69668 56.9  0 0.0 /opt/ah/bin/l7d

 1882 1578 root   S  62324 50.9  0 0.0 /opt/ah/bin/ah_ipfw

 1608 1578 root   S  62308 50.9  0 0.0 /opt/ah/bin/fed

 1890   1 root   S  61824 50.5  0 0.0 /opt/ah/bin/ah_ltr

 2289 1578 root   S  61788 50.5  0 0.0 /opt/ah/bin/capwap_srv

 1891   1 root   S  61156 50.0  0 0.0 /opt/ah/bin/ah_lcs

 1888   1 root   S  55992 45.7  0 0.0 /opt/ah/bin/ah_bgd

 1610 1578 root   S  44552 36.4  0 0.0 /opt/ah/bin/ah_ibeacon

 1881 1578 root   S  38796 31.7  0 0.0 /opt/ah/bin/dhcpc

 1536   1 root   S  36372 29.7  0 0.0 /opt/ah/bin/ah_monitor

 2280 1578 root   S  36092 29.5  0 0.0 /opt/ah/bin/ah_cli

 2755 2754 root   S  30144 24.6  0 0.0 -ah_cli_ui

 1861   1 root   S  30108 24.6  0 0.0 /opt/ah/bin/ntpclient

 2712   1 root   S  11524 9.4  0 0.0 /usr/local/bin/php-cgi -b 127.0.0.1:2008

 2754 2750 admin  S  10428 8.5  0 0.0 sshd: admin@pts/0

 

Already rebooted the AP. Nothing changed. sniffering a packet will me more difficult within our network. The other options are not set. The ap141 is on the version: HiveOS 6.5r12.221611

 

 

We are experiencing heavy capwap losses (5-10m) a few times a day.

 

samantha_lynn
Esteemed Contributor III

The top message regarding your power 20 exceeding the HW limit, that is indicating that the power settings in the HiveManager are too high for the wireless standards associated with your country code (and therefore too high for local wireless standards) so it was adjusted down to the maximum allowed in your location.

 

The other two messages regarding your CPU are indicating you are experiencing CPU spikes. Some things to check/try for CPU spikes:

(Note: Disabling a function in the steps below is a temporary suggestion to identify the source of the problem, not a recommended permanent fix.)

 

  • If you are seeing any messages indicating CPU spike in regards to MDNDS services, try rebooting the AP. If the CPU gets high again quickly after the reboot, we might want to disable MDNDS traffic.
  • If you have WIPs enabled, try disabling it to see if that was the cause of the CPU spikes.
  • If you are using QoS in any user profiles, try removing that to see if that was the cause of the CPU spikes.
  • If you have AVS enabled, try disabling it to see if this is the cause of the CPU spikes.
  • If you're using band steering, try disabling this.
  • If you have multicast to unicast conversion enabled in the SSID settings, try disabling this.
  • Run the command "show system process state" on the CLI of the AP to see which processes are taking up the most CPU.
  • Run a remote sniffer packet capture to get an idea of the traffic we are passing and check for any particular clients flooding the network.
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