Re: [CentOS] Tracking down whats causing a high load?

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Ian mu wrote:
Hiya,
Currently running Centos 4.2 x86_64 dist on a dual 3G xeon, 2G ram, scsi setupand everythings been running fine on it for some time. Then at 4am last night something kicked in (have mrtg running monitoring when) and since then its been running a load of about 1.5 (normally around 0.4). CPU usage is Cpu(s): 1.1% us, 0.6% sy, 0.0% ni, 97.9% id, 0.2% wa, 0.1% hi, 0.1% si. Can't see any new processes that would cause the load, just wondering is there any way to try and track down whats actually causing this? It's not excessive load, but want to add some new services and wary now, its something that seems wrong given the sudden increase at 4am (think thats when some o.s housekeeping tasks are normally scheduled, but there's none running that I can see that started today). Just hoping someone may have some tips on checking whats always waiting or how to isolate whats happening. As said, ps -ef shows no new processes, and cpu usage is very low.

Have you been up to date with patches? Have you tried running rkhunter and chkrootkit to see if you've been burgled? One of the first things a rootkit does is replace things like ps so it's processes become "invisible."

Cheers,

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