[j-nsp] dynamic flow control process (High Memory)
Graham Brown
juniper-nsp at grahambrown.info
Thu Apr 26 06:33:17 EDT 2012
Hi Mohammad,
I agree that an upgrade is your best bet. There is a matching PR:
https://prsearch.juniper.net/InfoCenter/index?page=prcontent&id=PR562242
"DFCD memory slowly increasing if running dfcd without any trigger, or
without dynamic-flow-capture configuration"
Resolved In 10.2R4 10.3R2 10.3R3 10.4R1 11.1R1
HTH
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On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 11:22 AM, Ala' Amira <aamira at bluezonejordan.com>wrote:
> Dear Salbeeso,
>
> Just try to upgrade the software .
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: juniper-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net
> [mailto:juniper-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Mohammad Salbad
> Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2012 2:01 PM
> To: juniper-nsp at puck.nether.net
> Subject: [j-nsp] dynamic flow control process (High Memory)
>
> Hi All
>
>
>
> We have an M10i router running 10.2R3.10 (512M RAM) ((uptime two years))
> with high memory utilization as follow:
>
> show chassis routing-engine à Memory utilization 95 percent
>
> show system processes extensive à 1317 root 1 96 0 372M 363M
> select 39:09 0.00% dfcd
>
>
>
> it has been noted that the dynamic flow control process (dfcd) is taking
> 372M of the memory.
>
> Another thing we've checked another router which was rebooted recently and
> it was OK,,, memory utilization 45% and dfcd allocation is only 30M
>
>
>
> Any ideas !!!!
>
>
>
> Thank you in advance
>
> M. Salbad
>
>
>
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