We have just migrated our system from v7 to v11, predominantly so that we can host our system in a cloud environment (Azure).
Since doing so, there seems to be a CPU spike (95%+) whilst just doing basic tasks in our system, that we regularly used to use in our v7 system without issue.
This in turn crashes our system.
Is there any way using Azure Application Insights or some other built-in Umbraco tool, that we can locate the process that causes the CPU spike?
Basic environment info:
Umbraco Version 11
Hosted in Azure - PremiumV3 (P1v3)
Microsoft SQL Server 2019 / Windows Server 2022 (hosted on Dedicated Server)
We had previously been receiving an error that said:
Unable to view logsToday's log file is too large to be viewed and would cause performance problems.If you need to view the log files, try opening them manually
I have found another way to open the logs using Azure, so have some things to check with our developer from the Umbraco Logs.
CPU Spiking Whilst Doing Basic Tasks
We have just migrated our system from v7 to v11, predominantly so that we can host our system in a cloud environment (Azure).
Since doing so, there seems to be a CPU spike (95%+) whilst just doing basic tasks in our system, that we regularly used to use in our v7 system without issue.
This in turn crashes our system.
Is there any way using Azure Application Insights or some other built-in Umbraco tool, that we can locate the process that causes the CPU spike?
Basic environment info: Umbraco Version 11 Hosted in Azure - PremiumV3 (P1v3) Microsoft SQL Server 2019 / Windows Server 2022 (hosted on Dedicated Server)
Hi William,
What did you mean by basic stuff? Can you check umbraco log maybe there are some issues.
Thanks,
Alex
Hi Alex,
Thank you for your suggestion.
We had previously been receiving an error that said:
Unable to view logs Today's log file is too large to be viewed and would cause performance problems. If you need to view the log files, try opening them manually
I have found another way to open the logs using Azure, so have some things to check with our developer from the Umbraco Logs.
Thank you for your suggestion.
Regards,
William
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