[cisco-voip] CCM5 Space Issues

Darren Ducote ducotedt at stfran.com
Mon Jun 23 13:30:12 EDT 2008


What does 5.1.3 do the help?

From: Peter Slow [mailto:peter.slow at gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, June 23, 2008 11:57 AM
To: Darren Ducote
Cc: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] CCM5 Space Issues

This wasn't clear - 100% shouldn't be an immediately service impacting issue _but_ you would want to fix it ASAP, and shouldnt make configuration changes or reboot until that is done. It's just not goign to cause an immediate outage or affect how services are running.

-Pete


On 6/23/08, Peter Slow <peter.slow at gmail.com<mailto:peter.slow at gmail.com>> wrote:
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<mailto: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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