I am running an enterprise application running on JBoss on different 20 servers. I have been seeing an issue where after 24 hours of uptime, I have to restart JBoss because the system load is going very high and it is impacting customer user experience.
I have tried to troubleshoot this using VisialVM, JAVA mission control to find out what exactly in the thread is causing the system load to go so high ( around 20 to 50) if kept UP for more than 24 hours.
I want to turn my attention to memory leak now as a probably cause. All the nodes have 6 CPUs and 16GB of RAM.
[user@server 2015_12_27_05_07_32_32631]$ top -M
top - 15:55:49 up 19 days, 13:33, 3 users, load average: 11.19, 9.83, 8.92
Tasks: 280 total, 1 running, 279 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie
Cpu(s): 91.6%us, 3.4%sy, 0.0%ni, 4.5%id, 0.1%wa, 0.1%hi, 0.3%si, 0.0%st
Mem: 15.577G total, 15.275G used, 309.852M free, 53.969M buffers
Swap: 4095.992M total, 200.824M used, 3895.168M free, 6373.957M cached
If I do a top -M on all the nodes, I do see the swap space is being used but like 100 ~ 200 MB out of the 4GB assigned. Can I take this as a sign on memory leak ?
What tools can I use to determine the CPU usage going so high if the application is left to stay UP without restarting it.
I am adding a sample of VisualVM.
This is VisualVM output of when the node is experiencing high CPU/load.
The below is showing the blocked threads :
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