[j-nsp] JunOS 9.4R1.8 - Memory Leak?
Mark Tinka
mtinka at globaltransit.net
Sun Mar 15 23:37:04 EDT 2009
On Friday 13 March 2009 02:22:26 am Tore Anderson wrote:
> I'll have to monitor the memory utilisation on the
> routers for a few more days before I can be certain that
> we've nailed the bug, though, but I'm feeling optimistic.
> You'll probably want to try disabling the process
> yourself. Let me know how it goes!
So it looks like we've arrested further growth in RE memory
utilization. Clearly, a reboot would be needed to reclaim
what's been wasted, but what's key is that it's not running
amok anymore :-).
The question is whether the reboot will be to downgrade to
9.3R2.8, upgrade to the next 9.4 release that fixes this
issue or stick to this release. We're more inclined to the
latter options as 9.4 fixes the traceroute bug seen in MPLS-
based BGP-free cores.
Thanks to you, JTAC and all the others that helped in
working on this issue.
Cheers,
Mark.
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