[j-nsp] M20 PFE/SSB-E problems

Beny D Setyawan benyds at gmail.com
Wed Oct 1 22:00:52 EDT 2008


Hi Thiago,

I'd the same problem before. The problem is on your CFEB memory allocation
for particular name. You may check with bellow command. Please check if the
Next-hop Entries Name in your router.

someuser at somerouter> start shell pfe network cfeb0 


CSBR platform (266Mhz PPC 603e processor, 128MB memory, 512KB flash)

CSBR1(somerouter vty)# show nhdb zones    
Chip  Start   Size   Rsvd   Used/Hi Water/Total  Size  Name
----  -----  -----  -----  --------------------  ----  ----
   0  30000  10000  00000              0/0/8192     8  Multicast RTP
   0  40000  10000  00000             0/0/65536     1  Multicast Lists
   0  50000  0f000  00006       4224/8028/61440     1  Next-Hop Entries
   0  5f000  a1000  0004b    14304/27855/329728     2  L2 Descriptors
   0  40400  001ff  00000              26/31/63     8  L2 Programs
   1  30000  10000  00000              0/0/8192     8  Multicast RTP
   1  40000  10000  00000             0/0/65536     1  Multicast Lists
   1  50000  0f000  00006      6091/18567/61440     1  Next-Hop Entries
   1  5f000  a1000  0004b    23674/72652/329728     2  L2 Descriptors
   1  40400  001ff  00000              26/29/63     8  L2 Programs

CSBR1(somerouter vty)#

Thanks,
Beny D Setyawan


-----Original Message-----
From: juniper-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net
[mailto:juniper-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Drechsel, Thiago
(NSN - BR/Curitiba)
Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2008 11:48 PM
To: ext Jonas Frey
Cc: juniper-nsp at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [j-nsp] M20 PFE/SSB-E problems

Hi Jonas, thanks for your prompt answer.

The weird thing is that looks like my memory is OK:

someuser at some-router> show chassis ssb
SSB status:
Slot 0 information:
  State                                 Master
  Temperature                        41 degrees C / 105 degrees F
  CPU utilization                    10 percent
  Interrupt utilization               0 percent
  Heap utilization                   34 percent
  Buffer utilization                 51 percent
  Total CPU DRAM                     64 MB
  Internet Processor II                 Version 1, Foundry IBM, Part
number 9
  Start time:                           2008-09-15 10:23:24 BRT
  Uptime:                              10 days, 7 hours, 33 seconds
Slot 1 information:
  State                                 Backup

Since you faced this problem in the past, do you know wich commands I
can use in order to be sure if this is lack of memory?

Thank you.

Thiago Drechsel


-----Original Message-----
From: ext Jonas Frey [mailto:jf at probe-networks.de] 
Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2008 12:53 PM
To: Drechsel, Thiago (NSN - BR/Curitiba)
Cc: juniper-nsp at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [j-nsp] M20 PFE/SSB-E problems

Hello,

as Nicolaj already pointed out, you are short on memory (heap or sram
but most likely heap) on your SSB. Time to buy some EDO ram or go with a
-E16 (much more expensive). See:

http://juniper.cluepon.net/index.php/Unofficial_hardware_upgrades

Regards,
Jonas

On Wed, 2008-10-01 at 16:41, Drechsel, Thiago (NSN - BR/Curitiba) wrote:
> Hi list.
> 
>  
> 
> We are having the following messages in one M20, when activating BGP
> neighbors:
> 
>  
> 
> <... OUTPUT SUPRESSED ....>
> 
>  
> 
> Sep 15 07:00:59  any-router-name ssb RT: Failed prefix add IPv4:0 -
> 189.57.60.64/29 (no memory)
> 
> Sep 15 07:00:59  any-router-name ssb RT: Failed prefix add IPv4:0 -
> 189.57.66.4/30 (no memory)
> 
> Sep 15 07:00:59  any-router-name ssb RT: Failed prefix add IPv4:0 -
> 201.91.127.144/29 (no memory)
> 
> Sep 15 07:00:59  any-router-name ssb RT: Failed prefix add IPv4:0 -
> 201.91.108.88/30 (no memory)
> 
> Sep 15 07:01:04  any-router-name /kernel: RT_PFE: NH IPC op 1 (ADD
> NEXTHOP) failed, err 6 (No Memory)
> 
> Sep 15 07:01:04  any-router-name /kernel: RT_PFE: NH details: idx 963
> type 2 ifl 69
> 
> Sep 15 07:01:04  any-router-name /kernel: RT_PFE: NH IPC op 32 (ADD
> INDIRECT NEXTHOP) failed, err 5 (Invalid)
> 
> Sep 15 07:01:04  any-router-name /kernel: RT_PFE: RT msg op 1 (PREFIX
> ADD) failed, err 5 (Invalid)
> 
> Sep 15 07:01:04  any-router-name /kernel: RT_PFE: RT msg op 1 (PREFIX
> ADD) failed, err 5 (Invalid)
> 
> Sep 15 07:01:04  any-router-name ssb NH: Indirect nh (262324) with
> unknown target nh (963)
> 
> Sep 15 07:01:04  any-router-name ssb RT: Failed prefix add IPv4:0 -
> 189.56.186.70 (unknown nh_id)
> 
> Sep 15 07:01:04  any-router-name ssb RT: Failed prefix add IPv4:0 -
> 189.56.186.70, nh 262324, ifidx 0, nhifl 0, flag 0x0, cos 0
> 
> Sep 15 07:01:04  any-router-name ssb RT: Failed prefix add IPv4:0 -
> 189.56.186.68/30 (unknown nh_id)
> 
> Sep 15 07:01:04  any-router-name ssb RT: Failed prefix add IPv4:0 -
> 189.56.186.68/30, nh 262324, ifidx 0, nhifl 0, flag 0x0, cos 0
> 
> Sep 15 07:01:05  any-router-name /kernel: RT_PFE: RT msg op 3 (PREFIX
> CHANGE) failed, err 5 (Invalid)
> 
> Sep 15 07:01:05  any-router-name /kernel: RT_PFE: RT msg op 3 (PREFIX
> CHANGE) failed, err 5 (Invalid)
> 
> Sep 15 07:01:05  any-router-name /kernel: RT_PFE: NH IPC op 11 (DELETE
> NEXTHOP) failed, err 7 (Doesn't Exist)
> 
> Sep 15 07:01:05  any-router-name /kernel: RT_PFE: NH IPC op 11 (DELETE
> NEXTHOP) failed, err 7 (Doesn't Exist)
> 
> Sep 15 07:01:05  any-router-name ssb RT: Failed prefix delete IPv4:0 -
> 116.212.104/21 (unknown prefix)
> 
> Sep 15 07:01:05  any-router-name ssb RT: Failed prefix delete IPv4:0 -
> 120.50.0/19 (unknown prefix)
> 
> Sep 15 07:01:05  any-router-name ssb RT: Failed prefix change IPv4:0 -
> 189.56.186.70, nh 262153, ifidx 0, nhifl 0, flag 0x0, cos 0
> 
> Sep 15 07:01:05  any-router-name ssb RT: Failed prefix change IPv4:0 -
> 189.56.186.70 (unknown prefix)
> 
> Sep 15 07:01:05  any-router-name ssb RT: Failed prefix change IPv4:0 -
> 189.56.186.68/30, nh 262153, ifidx 0, nhifl 0, flag 0x0, cos 0
> 
> Sep 15 07:01:05  any-router-name ssb RT: Failed prefix change IPv4:0 -
> 189.56.186.68/30 (unknown prefix)
> 
> Sep 15 07:01:05  any-router-name ssb NH: Failed to find nh (963) for
> deletion
> 
> Sep 15 07:01:05  any-router-name ssb NH: Failed to find nh (262324)
for
> deletion
> 
> Sep 15 07:01:06  any-router-name /kernel: RT_PFE: NH IPC op 1 (ADD
> NEXTHOP) failed, err 6 (No Memory)
> 
> Sep 15 07:01:06  any-router-name /kernel: RT_PFE: NH details: idx 963
> type 2 ifl 69
> 
> Sep 15 07:01:06  any-router-name /kernel: RT_PFE: NH IPC op 32 (ADD
> INDIRECT NEXTHOP) failed, err 5 (Invalid)
> 
> Sep 15 07:01:06  any-router-name /kernel: RT_PFE: RT msg op 1 (PREFIX
> ADD) failed, err 5 (Invalid)
> 
> Sep 15 07:01:06  any-router-name last message repeated 3 times
> 
>  
> 
> <... OUTPUT SUPRESSED ....>
> 
>  
> 
> Off course, many other log messages like these are being generated.
> 
>  
> 
> After researching on the problem, I could check that this issue was
> already observed on the list:
> 
>  
> 
> https://puck.nether.net/pipermail/juniper-nsp/2005-March/003914.html -
> Author: Jonas Frey
> 
>
https://puck.nether.net/pipermail/juniper-nsp/2004-November/003245.html
> - Author: Jonas Frey
> 
>  
> 
> Unfortunately, none of the above subjects had a solution....
> 
>  
> 
> Possible causes should be:
> 
>  
> 
> -          next hop change can not be completed;
> 
> -          Lack of memory on the SSB0.
> 
>  
> 
> 
> 
> Does anybody know what are the real causes of this behavior and the
> solution? Maybe Mr. Jonas Frey?
> 
>  
> 
> Thanks in advance!
> 
>  
> 
> 
> 
> Thiago Drechsel
> 
>  
> 
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