Bug 1849404

Summary: An old python2 process takes resources
Product: OpenShift Container Platform Reporter: guy chen <guchen>
Component: Node Tuning OperatorAssignee: Jiří Mencák <jmencak>
Status: CLOSED NOTABUG QA Contact: Mike Fiedler <mifiedle>
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Version: 4.5CC: aos-bugs, dwalsh, jokerman, nagrawal, scuppett, sejug
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Description guy chen 2020-06-21 12:44:37 UTC
Description of problem:
We have an old python2 process that takes CPU resources during load

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
4.5

How reproducible:
Always 

Steps to Reproduce:
1. install OCP and CNV 
2. Check on the node ps-ef | grep python2

Actual results:
old process exists on the system

Expected results:
Python2 does not suppose to be there.

Additional info:

[core@f25-h17-000-r730xd ~]$ pstree -p 6812
tuned(6812)─┬─{tuned}(6872)
            └─{tuned}(6939)
[core@f25-h17-000-r730xd ~]$ pstree -p 3576
openshift-tuned(3576)─┬─tuned(6812)─┬─{tuned}(6872)
                      │             └─{tuned}(6939)

Comment 1 Neelesh Agrawal 2020-06-22 14:29:21 UTC
*** Bug 1849405 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

Comment 3 Jiří Mencák 2020-06-22 15:00:41 UTC
All SLO OCP operator images ship with RHEL7 base by default.  NTO is one of those operators.  One of the reasons for doing
this is that you can run RHEL7 containers in a supportable manner both on RHCOS8 or RHEL7.  Unless I've missed something,
this doesn't seem to be a bug.

Comment 4 Stephen Cuppett 2020-06-24 17:08:10 UTC
Closing with no response in two days.