[cisco-voip] CCM5 Space Issues

Peter Slow peter.slow at gmail.com
Mon Jun 23 12:54:35 EDT 2008


Darren,
  That's at the upper level of "OK-ness" but isnt a problem as long as it's
not getting bigger. THere are a lot of defect where things that shouldn't be
on "active" _are_, and this has led to RTMT alerts being generated in a lot
of cases. you will get an alarm if it reaches 98, but even if it reaches
100% (im talking about active only) you'll still be OK.
common/inactive reaching 100% shouldn't present an issue either. Open a TAC
case if your swap is at 100% =)
  I would recommend getting to either the latest 5.1.3 ES that you can grab
off CCO, or upgradfe to 6.x and do the same =)

-Pete


On 6/23/08, Darren Ducote <ducotedt at stfran.com> wrote:
>
>  Okay,
>
>
>
> I know this has been discussed before, but I am just wondering what
> everyone else's space is showing in CCM?
>
>
>
> Currently all boxes look like this:
>
>
>
> SharedMemory
>
> 5
>
> 1002
>
> 43
>
> Inactive
>
> 94
>
> 11416
>
> 10681
>
> Swap
>
> 50
>
> 1999
>
> 997
>
> Active
>
> 97
>
> 11416
>
> 11053
>
> Boot
>
> 4
>
> 234
>
> 8
>
> Common
>
> 83
>
> 40462
>
> 33470
>
>
>
> I have already ran out of space once and had to call Cisco to get them to
> "add chucks to tables" and they had no explanation to why this happened.
> This was about 1 year ago. I'm worried about the Active percentage being
> 97%.
>
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