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Hi,I would recommend doing a threads dump to see what's going on inside the CAS server.Thanks.Best regards,Jérôme
Le mer. 5 juin 2019 à 16:10, thomas <tsn7...@gmail.com> a écrit :
Hi all,--I recently migrate my cas system from v4 to v5.3.6.Everything works fine for logging, but I have a problem with CPU load on server.After some time (can be minutes or hours), CPU load raises and reach ~100% (1/2% before), no matter how many cores I allocate to the VM (if I set 4 cpu, the 4 are ~100% cpu).I'm not a java expert, and I don't know how to find the origin of this problem.I have few TGT delivred (~80), java memory is OK (45%).I use apache-tomcat-8.5.37 , and a recent java version (jre1.8.0_211).Any advice should be appreciated, if you need more informations jusk ask.regardsthomas
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