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High CPU on Virtual Storage Console for VMware vSphere virtual appliance

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Applies to

  • Virtual Storage Console 9.6 (VSC) & 9.7
  • NetApp VASA Provider 9.6 (VP) & 9.7
  • VMware Storage Replication 9.6 (SRA) & 9.7

Issue

The Virtual Storage Console (VSC) virtual appliance may experience high CPU when:

  • VASA Provider and SRA features are enabled
  • One or more storage system(s) registered with the VSC have a large amount of LIFs and Volumes

 

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