01-30-2013 02:27 AM
Environment
RHEL = 5.3
SFHA/DR = 5.0 MP3RP3
Primary Site = Two Nodes Cluster
DR Site = One Node Cluster
Problem
vxesd is consuming 99% of my CPU. I saw the below TN which says that it is fixed in "5.0 MP3 rp2." but when I see run the command "# rpm -qa | grep VRTS" I see a mixmatch of version numbers. So my question is what package (regarding this issue) I see that the package is patched with 5.0 MP3 rp2
TechNote
http://www.symantec.com/business/support/index?page=content&id=TECH160344
rpm -qa | grep VRTS
rpm -qa | grep VRTS
VRTSicsco-1.3.28.0-0
VRTScscm-5.0.30.00-MP3_GENERIC
VRTSobgui-3.3.1202.0-0
VRTSdsa-5.0.00.00-GA_RHEL4
VRTSddlpr-5.0.30.00-GA_MP3_RHEL5
VRTSmapro-common-5.0.3.0-RHEL4
VRTSatServer-4.3.34.4-4
VRTScutil-5.0-MP3_GENERIC
VRTSaa-5.0.602.0-0
VRTSlvmconv-5.0.30.00-MP3_RHEL5
VRTSvrw-5.0.30.00-MP3_RHEL5
VRTSgab-5.0.30.20-MP3RP2_RHEL5
VRTSvlic-3.02.33.5500-0
VRTSatClient-4.3.34.4-4
VRTSacclib-5.0.30.00-MP3_GENERIC
VRTSjre15-1.5.3.5-5
VRTSweb-5.0.1-GA4_GENERIC
VRTSobc33-3.3.1202.0-0
VRTSmh-5.0.527.0-0
VRTSvxvm-common-5.0.30.00-MP3_RHEL5
VRTSvmman-5.0.30.00-MP3_GENERIC
VRTSalloc-5.0.30.00-MP3_RHEL5
VRTSvcsvr-5.0.30.00-MP3_GENERIC
VRTSfsmnd-5.0.30.00-MP3_GENERIC
VRTSllt-5.0.30.20-MP3RP2_RHEL5
VRTSvcs-5.0.30.20-MP3RP2_RHEL5
VRTSpbx-1.3.28.0-0
VRTSvcsmg-5.0.30.00-MP3_GENERIC
VRTSvcsmn-5.0.30.00-MP3_GENERIC
VRTScssim-5.0.30.00-MP3_RHEL5
VRTSccg-5.0.602.0-0
VRTSvxfs-platform-5.0.30.00-MP3_RHEL5
VRTSfspro-5.0.30.00-MP3_RHEL5
VRTSdcli-5.0.30.00-GA_MP3_RHEL
VRTSvrpro-5.0.30.00-MP3_RHEL5
VRTSfssdk-5.0.30.00-MP3_RHEL5
VRTScmcs-5.0.30.20-MP3RP2_RHEL5
VRTScmccc-5.0.30.20-MP3RP2_RHEL5
VRTSspt-5.5.00.0-GA
VRTSvcsdr-5.0.30.00-MP3_RHEL5
VRTSvxfs-common-5.0.30.00-MP3_RHEL5
VRTSvmpro-5.0.30.00-MP3_RHEL5
VRTSfsman-5.0.30.00-MP3_GENERIC
VRTSvcsag-5.0.30.20-MP3RP2_RHEL5
VRTSperl-5.8.8.0-RHEL5
VRTScscw-5.0.30.00-MP3_GENERIC
VRTSob-3.3.1202.0-0
VRTSvxvm-platform-5.0.30.00-MP3_RHEL5
VRTSvdid-1.2.206.0-206
VRTSvxmsa-4.4.028-RHEL4
VRTSvxfen-5.0.30.20-MP3RP2_RHEL5
Solved! Go to Solution.
01-30-2013 02:34 AM
Got the answer:
Event Source Daemon (ESD aka vxesd) is a Volume Manager (VxVM) component process, mentioned in another TechNote below:
http://www.symantec.com/business/support/index?page=content&id=TECH135422
01-30-2013 02:34 AM
Got the answer:
Event Source Daemon (ESD aka vxesd) is a Volume Manager (VxVM) component process, mentioned in another TechNote below:
http://www.symantec.com/business/support/index?page=content&id=TECH135422
01-30-2013 11:53 PM
I have recommended in your other post to upgrade to 5.1SP1.
Lots of fixes and enhancements included in version 5.1 plus your RHEL 5.3 is still supported.
01-31-2013 10:17 AM
Yap you are right Marianne. Also thanks for reminding. But due to some reason I was only able to update the patch at one Node and this is also down for some reason. So the un updated Node was facinf the above mentioned problem thats why I posted in an individual thread. But thanks for your input.