[j-nsp] query rpd scheduler slip,memory leak

Aditya mahale adityamahale at gmail.com
Thu Feb 18 10:27:49 EST 2010


There is a scheduler within RPD which gives different RPD tasks time to do
processing, if RPD is busy doing a task and scheduler cannot allocate time
to other tasks to do their job you see a scheduler slip. This can be for
many varied reasons , from a HDD issue to some sw issue.

Memory leak is usually a coding issue, where a block of memory is allocated
for some task and somewhere it has not been freed. Troubleshooting mem
leak again depends what type of leak you are having: RPD mem, PFE mem,
kernel mem etc.

HTH

Aditya

On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 8:09 AM, chandrasekaran iyer
<shekar1975 at gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> what is rpd scheduler slip. how do we observe this?
>
> What is memory leak? how do we observe this in junos?
>
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> Thanks with regards
>
> Shekar.B
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