Neil (the DE) saw this as a bug. So we're opening DDTS today to get it
fixed.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: map@q-linux.com [mailto:map@q-linux.com]On Behalf Of Miguel A.L.
> Paraz
> Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2000 5:23 AM
> To: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
> Subject: solved? - Re: [nsp] "verify unicast reverse-path" with acl
> causes %SYS-3-INVMEMINT
>
>
> looks like I ran out of RAM for CEF. just enabling CEF causes
> this, shortly
> after:
>
> 1d06h: %SYS-2-MALLOCFAIL: Memory allocation of 65496 bytes failed from
> 0x6045B324, pool Processor, alignment 16
> -Process= "CEF process", ipl= 3, pid= 90
> -Traceback= 6045E564 6045FCC0 6045B32C 6045BC78 6036B104 6036B9A8
> 6036BC0C 60350088 603532D4 60355324 6035A604 6036072C 603628E8
> 6035C848 604595B4 604595A0
> 1d06h: %FIB-3-NOMEM: Malloc Failure, disabling CEF
>
> Though from a layman's point of view, "sh proc mem" still shows
> around 20 MB
> free out of 128 on a 7206 NPE-200. I was hearing three full views and had
> 'soft-reconfiguration inbound' on two peers who don't have route refresh.
> I think the RAM got fragmented as the above happened even after I
> turned off
> soft reconfig.
>
> Hmm, time to read the book on the design of the IOS?
>
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