[c-nsp] shame on me for running 12.3T[rainwreck]...
Rodney Dunn
rodunn at cisco.com
Thu Mar 9 08:40:55 EST 2006
Please use 12.4(7) on CCO and if you still see the memory
leak let us know (open a TAC case if you have a contract).
Get 'sh proc mem <PID>' while it's leaking.
12.3T is end of engineering other than a few rebuilds.
Rodney
On Thu, Mar 09, 2006 at 08:12:24AM -0500, Robert E.Seastrom wrote:
>
> OK, I suppose I really shouldn't be surprised that 12.3T's bgp router
> process is leaking memory like an old rowboat:
>
> makita#sho clock
> 15:26:15.947 UTC Mon Mar 6 2006
> makita#sho proc mem sorted
> 228 0 490543296 66147724 172871228 0 0 BGP Router
> makita#sho clock
> 13:52:04.182 UTC Wed Mar 8 2006
> makita#sho proc mem sorted | inc BGP Router
> 228 0 650492420 76379080 178933300 0 0 BGP Router
> makita#sho clock
> 13:10:13.562 UTC Thu Mar 9 2006
> makita#sho proc mem sorted | inc BGP Router
> 228 0 804328272 83530296 182136624 0 0 BGP Router
> makita#
>
> but I used c7200-js-mz.123-14.T6.bin because I'd had good luck with it
> on LNSes that I run (guess it's a good thing I don't run BGP on the
> DSL customer attach boxes eh?).
>
> Does anyone have any thoughts on good choices for running IPv6 and
> IPv4 with multiple full bgp views on a VXR/NPE400? I would have stuck
> with 12.0S, but last I checked it doesn't do V6 on the 7200.
>
> ---Rob
>
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