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We're seeing an increase in CPU usage on out FluentD Pods from around 20% to 100% CPU usage after enabling the exception detector plugin. This also causes HPA to kick in on the FluentD Pods, scaling them from 3 Pods to 14 Pods with many of those maintaining 100% CPU usage. The same amount of applications (generating generally the same amount of logs) are running during this time. The CPU reliably comes back down after disabling the plugin.
We're seeing an increase in CPU usage on out FluentD Pods from around 20% to 100% CPU usage after enabling the exception detector plugin. This also causes HPA to kick in on the FluentD Pods, scaling them from 3 Pods to 14 Pods with many of those maintaining 100% CPU usage. The same amount of applications (generating generally the same amount of logs) are running during this time. The CPU reliably comes back down after disabling the plugin.
Exception detector config:
FluentD version:
v1.14.6Exception detector plugin version:
0.0.14Has anyone else seen the behavior after enabling the plugin and know of any ways to improve performance?
Please let me know if you need any more information.