[c-nsp] 7500 having problems after upgrade from 12.0.19S2 to
12.0.31S1
CLAEREBOUDT Elke
ECLAEREB at mail.mobistar.be
Tue Nov 22 03:16:52 EST 2005
We have an RSP4, and on another router which is still ok, we also see a
decrease of available memory.
The router with the problems, is isolated from the network for now.
Any tips on decrease the memory needed for bgp ?
#sh mem sum
Head Total(b) Used(b) Free(b) Lowest(b)
Largest(b)
Processor 425FA3C0 228613184 226975360 1637824 887532
1083464
Fast 425DA3C0 131072 89368 41704 41704
41660
elke
-----Original Message-----
From: Bruce Pinsky [mailto:bep at whack.org]
Sent: Tuesday 22 November 2005 08:55
To: CLAEREBOUDT Elke
Cc: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] 7500 having problems after upgrade from 12.0.19S2
to 12.0.31S1
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CLAEREBOUDT Elke wrote:
> We've upgraded a 7500 from 12.0.19S2 to 12.0.31S1 , RSP has 256K of
> memory. After 10 days router started to misbehave and we had to
isolate
> it from the network. Cisco case opened gave us the answer, you need
512M
> on a rsp when it has more then 100K routes (has 170K). Cpu is very
> unstable and points to snmp engine.
> May I doubt this answer ? We have another router running fine for 6
days
> now on same release and same amount of routes. Anyone suffered the
same
> problems or other within this release ?
>
Well, could be. Which RSP do you have? What does the output of "sh
mem"
look like at the 10 day point?
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bep
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