Have an AC68U with the latest 384.8 firmware and every few days I get CPU 1 stuck at 100%. Power reset fixes but is only temp solution. This has happened on the old version of firmware and I keep hoping a new version will correct the issue. No USB Devices, No AI Cloud or VPN's in use. We do use the Trend Micro stuff.
A lot of users appear to now suffer CPU core saturation, so I thought I would share my
v384.8 99% CPU overload experience.
NOTE: Many times users have been advised to use
TOP/HTOP to identify which process(es) are causing the issue.
Sadly in my experience rarely do any
individual tasks show using more than >
10%, and a quick visual 'sum' of the CPU total of all of the visible tasks will usually only show
<20% in use yet
HTOP (and
NetData) report anything between
50%-99% saturation.
Fortunately in my case, the CPU saturation (when by chance I happened to notice it) appears to only last say
8-10mins and isn't
'common' (it may have happened two or three times although I reboot quite often when playing with scripts etc.) and always subsides/clears itself.
So in my environment I suspect
dnmsasq and possibly
cURL (and my old SanDisk Ultra USB 3.0 flash drive?) somehow together cause the perfect storm?
(
dnsmasq updated in v
384.8)
TL;DR
Firmware
v384.8/v384.8_2 re-flashed and full Reset to Factory Default and manual re-configuration.
I recorded
HTOP to be able to examine the results.
Unfortunately the full video shows cURL ('disk sleep?') persistently trying to send an email using my real email details, so I have taken three consecutive snapshots and redacted the cURL email details:
Sorry if the images are slightly too small, but my point is that video images do not lie! - well these don't..not smart enough to doctor the footage!
NetData overview..although I did decide to kill the (
5?) cURL tasks but not sure if this manual intervention influenced the return to normal CPU usage.
HTOP screen refresh occurs either every second or every two seconds, so the frames (not
HH:MM but represents
1 day and
MM:SS since reboot)
10:34,10:35 and 10:37...show
dnsmasq using
66.5%,72.1% and 72.3% respectively
and a minute later......still going strong!
11:40...................show dnsmasq using 98.7%
which may be OK since HTOP shows that CPU1 is now down to 65.4% and CPU2 is down to 47.1% rather than both showing in the mid 90%