the pool process manager managers you io memory pools. on a 7500 this
will be your system buffers [used for your process level packets].
the memory it's holding is probably systems buffers that were created
at run-time or via cli. you can't kill the process, and you can only
reduce the memory it's holding if you reduce the number of system
buffers in existence.
regards
.siva
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