[c-nsp] 2950G-EI memory?

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Thu Nov 3 02:45:15 EST 2005


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"Aivars" <aivars at ml.lv> wrote in message 
news:781810562.20051103083929 at ml.lv...
> What IOS do you have?
>
> Aivars
>
> Thursday, November 3, 2005, 8:27:26 AM, you wrote:
>
> S> I have many C2950G-48-EI's and the other day I could not gain telnet 
> access
> S> to one of them and a few machines behind it where having issues getting 
> to
> S> the world.  When plugging a console into it I received the following
> S> message...
>
> S> %% Low on memory; try again later
> S> Local Memory Statistics
> S> Free = 40         Total = 3847808    Used = 3847768
>
> S> The only way for me to fix the problem and get into the switch was to 
> reboot
> S> it.  Traffic into the switch was only 5-6mbit also.  Today I started to 
> add
> S> my 2950's into nagios so that I can monitor cpu and memory when I 
> noticed
> S> that a few of the other 2950's showed 0 memory free..
>
> S> Example from one of them...
>
> S>                Head    Total(b)     Used(b)     Free(b)   Lowest(b)
> S> Largest(b)
> S> Processor   80C8F980     3847808     3847808           0        0
> S> 0
> S>       I/O   A0A46540     2397216     1734352      662864      202368
> S> 560432
>
> S> Now i noticed that Processor shows 0 Free but I/O shows 662864 bytes 
> free.
>
> S> A sh proc mem on the same switch showed me the following...
>
> S> Total: 6245024, Used: 5581072, Free: 663952
>
> S> My question here is should proc mem free be 0? why is there all these
> S> different memory readings and which one should I pay attention to? 
> Also
> S> what's the best way to find whats eating the memory, sh mem displayed 
> way to
> S> much stuff.  sh proc mem?
>
> S> The OID's i'm using to monitor memory are
> S> 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.48.1.1.1.5.1 for
> S> used and 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.48.1.1.1.6.1 for free.  I was told these are 
> for
> S> 5min averages, which doesnt make much sense why you'd have a 5 min 
> average
> S> on memory but if this is true, is their a real-time oid?
>
> S> Thanks in advance.
>
> S> ~Shaun
>
>
>
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