Re: [nsp] Insufficient memory?

From: George Robbins (grr@shandakor.tharsis.com)
Date: Sat Jan 29 2000 - 05:43:02 EST


> Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2000 20:04:00 -0600
> To: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
> From: Steve Pfister <srp336@optimum.com>
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> Subject: [nsp] Insufficient memory?
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> I've got a network consisting of several Cisco routers. What's the easiest way
> to tell if one of them has insufficient memory?

show memory 8-)

a more general approach is to enable logging of some sort - either buffered
logging or syslog to a server, and then keep an eye out for malloc-fail
messages. Typically these occur as a result of routing protcol activity.

and of course the final solution is to just max out the memory in whatever
cisco product you're using with 3rd party memory.

                                                        George



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