PHP-fpm processes high cpu utilization

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    • Type: Problem report
    • Resolution: Unsupported version
    • Priority: Trivial
    • None
    • Affects Version/s: 6.2.8
    • Component/s: Frontend (F)
    • None
    • Environment:
      Operating System: Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS
      Kernel: Linux 5.15.0-60-generic
      Architecture: x86-64
      Zabbix 6.2.8
      PHP 8.2.4
      PostgreSQL 15.2 (Ubuntu 15.2-1.pgdg22.04+1)
      Timescaledb 2.10.0

      Steps to reproduce:

      1. Promlem starts after update from php-fpm 7.4 to 8.1, and increases after update to 8.2

      Result:
      I am attaching the php process "strase", errors are visible in it
      See log file.

        1. ZBX-22582.patch.and.files.zip
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        2. ZBX-22582.patch
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        3. zabbix.php
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        4. strace.log
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        5. screenshot-1.png
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        6. Screenshot_1.png
          Screenshot_1.png
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        7. scr2.png
          scr2.png
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        8. index.php
          4 kB
        9. image-2023-04-18-09-44-22-916.png
          image-2023-04-18-09-44-22-916.png
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        10. image-2023-04-18-09-44-20-660.png
          image-2023-04-18-09-44-20-660.png
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        11. image-2023-03-27-16-17-46-179.png
          image-2023-03-27-16-17-46-179.png
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        12. image-2023-03-27-16-17-22-252.png
          image-2023-03-27-16-17-22-252.png
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        13. image-2023-03-24-12-30-37-220.png
          image-2023-03-24-12-30-37-220.png
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        14. autoload.php
          34 kB
        15. 6.2.9.zabbix.php
          0.9 kB
        16. 6.2.9.index.php
          4 kB

            Assignee:
            Aigars Kadikis
            Reporter:
            Grigoriy Efremov
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