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I am having the same problem on my Linux server running Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. When doing a "top" command, khugepageds is at 100% on each core. It and kerberods are both listed as having user "conflue+". I have added the line to the grub file to set transparent_hugepage=never to disable it at boot time, set "never" in the transparent_hugepages/enabled and defrag files to disabled it at run time, and run hugeadm to disable it. Nothing works. I can kill the process, but it will restart after a while. Checking the /sys/kernel/mm/transparent_hugepages/enabled files shows "always madvise [never]", and checking the number of huge_pages being managed is at 0. I have stopped Confluence. But nothing can stop khugepageds! :)
I am suspicious that it is at least Confluence (or Java) related due to the user being Confluence. I thought
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Same thing here...we've been running Confluence without issue now for a few years, now this "khugepageds process is at near 100% utilization" issue is popping up as of yesterday.
I can kill the process, but it starts backup a few minutes later.
I rebooted the server yesterday and it started again a few hours later.
I temporarily froze the process with (of course the number is the pid):
sudo kill -STOP 12128
...but that doesn't seem like a good solution. EDIT: After 3 hours it apparently killed the stopped process and spawned a new one as I just had to do the same thing with a new PID.
Confluence bug?
Another EDIT: This article isn't directly about Confluence... it looks like THP can be disabled at boot (https://confluence.atlassian.com/bamkb/performance-issue-with-red-hat-enterprise-linux-rhel-781189906.html -> https://access.redhat.com/solutions/46111) but I cannot test this during business hours.
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