[nsp] Memory leak on Catalyst 2950
Dennis Peng
dpeng at cisco.com
Mon Jan 5 14:24:07 EST 2004
That's probably CSCec89172. Fixed in 12.1(19)EA1a. If "show proc mem"
shows memory is being held by SNMP Engine, however, it's a different
problem. CSCec67465 looked like a good match, but that is supposed to
have been fixed in 12.1(19)EA1. Could you send me the output of "show
version", "show proc mem" and "show proc mem <pid>" where <pid> is the
process id of "SNMP Engine"? Thanks.
Dennis
Tomas Daniska [tomas at tronet.com] wrote:
> we had a ddts opened recently for 12.1 seriously leaking in the cdp process on gigabit ports
>
> seemed to affect all 12.1-based switches
>
>
> fixed in recent releases
>
> --
>
> deejay
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Xavier [mailto:xavier at rootshell.be]
> > Sent: 5. janu?ra 2004 9:44
> > To: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
> > Subject: [nsp] Memory leak on Catalyst 2950
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've a strange memory leak on a 2950 (WS-C2950T-24) running
> > c2950-i6q4l2-mz.121-19.EA1.bin.
> >
> > In approximatively 1 week, all memory is "gone". Seems to be
> > a problem with the SNMP Engine. Any hint regarding a known problem?
> >
> > Xavier
> > --
> > Where do you think you're going today?
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