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Symptom & Impact
Host CPU is pinned near 100%, causing latency spikes and missed SLAs.
Environment & Reproduction
Observed after deployment of a new worker build with retry logic changes.
Root Cause Analysis
A tight loop without backoff or queue blocking causes constant busy polling.
Quick Triage
Capture stack traces and runtime metrics before killing process to preserve evidence.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Profile hot paths, inspect logging for retry storms, and verify worker count settings.

Solution – Primary Fix
Add bounded retries, sleep backoff, and sane worker limits; then restart service.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
Use cgroup CPUQuota and circuit-breakers to protect shared hosts from noisy workloads.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
CPU baseline returns to expected range and request latency normalizes.
Rollback Plan
Redeploy previous stable release if new concurrency controls break throughput goals.
Prevention & Hardening
Require profiling gates and load tests for worker loop changes before production rollout.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Related to memory pressure, queue saturation, and OOM-killer incidents.
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References & Further Reading
Linux performance tuning and service-level capacity planning guides.
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