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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Ok, I don't think it's a problem.<br>
This is I suppose number of memory block - but we have 2 banks.<br>
<br>
Look below:<br>
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[local]R0_SE600#show card 1 ppa memo<br>
Slot 1 Ingress:<br>
Allocated Free MDU DCM
Static Total<br>
DRAM 41422208 298606592 8912896 262144 187667072
536870912<br>
DRAM 138410528 356476384 8912896 262144 32808960
536870912<br>
DRAM 136811776 358075136 8912896 262144 32808960
536870912<br>
DRAM 136808768 358078144 8912896 262144 32808960
536870912<br>
Total: 453453280 1371236256 35651584 1048576 286093952
2147483648<br>
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SRAM 27968 2528 0 0
18656 49152<br>
SRAM 42784 810112 0 0
15456 868352<br>
Total: 70752 812640 0 0
34112 917504<br>
<br>
Slot 1 Egress:<br>
Allocated Free MDU DCM
Static Total<br>
DRAM 45915968 174389216 134217728 262144 182085856
536870912<br>
DRAM 89977792 283292544 134217728 262144 29120704
536870912<br>
DRAM 90000992 283269344 134217728 262144 29120704
536870912<br>
DRAM 89975424 283294912 134217728 262144 29120704
536870912<br>
Total: 315870176 1024246016 536870912 1048576 269447968
2147483648<br>
<b><br>
</b><b>Bank 1 - SRAM 24096 0 0
0 25056 49152</b><b><br>
</b><b>Bank 2 - SRAM 565504 239776 0
0 63072 868352</b><br>
Total: 589600 239776 0 0
88128 917504<br>
<br>
[local]R0_SE600#<br>
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<br>
There is still a lot of units in second bank, but - I might be
wrong, as this is a hidden command<br>
so only support can analyze this properly.<br>
As you see we also have "zero" - but I have searched log file and
didn't find any message like yours.<br>
<br>
What is your software relese ?<br>
Ours is:<br>
Version SEOS-12.1.1.2-Release<br>
<br>
Marcin<br>
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On 2014-02-20 08:58, Amarsaikhan.A wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">[local]SE1200#sh hardware
Fan Tray Status Present
Fan(s) Status Normal
Power Supply A1 Status Normal
Power Supply A2 Status Normal
Power Supply B1 Status Normal
Power Supply B2 Status Normal
Active Alarms NONE
Slot Type Serial No Rev Ver Mfg Date Voltage Temp
---- -------------------- -------------- ---- --- ----------- --------
-------
N/A backplane D904L3610L000F 04 4 08-SEP-2010 N/A N/A
N/A fan tray D806N3410N000U 06 4 08-SEP-2010 N/A N/A
1 ge-10-port A967G3610G0SPY 67 4 20-SEP-2010 OK
NORMAL
3 10ge-4-port F702G2310G0P3B 02 4 26-JUN-2010 OK
NORMAL
4 10ge-4-port F702D2611D1YR1 02 4 28-JUN-2011 OK
NORMAL
5 10ge-4-port F702D2111D1SY1 02 4 01-JUN-2011 OK
NORMAL
7 xcrp4-base D210G3510G0SFE 10 4 14-SEP-2010 OK
NORMAL
8 xcrp4-base D210G3510G0SFA 10 4 14-SEP-2010 OK
NORMAL
9 10ge-4-port F702D2111D1S8P 02 4 08-JUN-2011 OK
NORMAL
12 10ge-4-port F702G2110G0MSE 02 4 30-JUN-2010 OK
NORMAL
14 ge2-10-port H301D3111D22BT 01 4 01-AUG-2011 OK
NORMAL
-----Original Message-----
From: redback-nsp [<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="mailto:redback-nsp-bounces@puck.nether.net">mailto:redback-nsp-bounces@puck.nether.net</a>] On Behalf Of
Marcin Kuczera
Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2014 3:51 PM
To: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:redback-nsp@puck.nether.net">redback-nsp@puck.nether.net</a>
Subject: Re: [rbak-nsp] SRAM is 0
On 2014-02-20 03:31, Amarsaikhan.A wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Dear All
Please see system alarm during system crashed at 16 Feb. (Please see
red
words)
%PPAINFRA-3-MMG_ERROR: 3b0f0fa8/0010775740/999700000:05/IPPA/EU00:SRAM
bank free size 0 bytes - 0006eb80 000c2f98 0006e6ec 0006f99c 000714f2
000717bc
000718d4 000721cc 0007259c 0007292c 00072a70 0011749a 00112cda 0011394
When we are monitoring system, also looking SRAM is 0. Will it affect,
or risky for service and system stability?
Please see red.
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What is the card model ?
Regards,
Marcin
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sh card 3 ppa memo
Slot 3 Ingress:
Allocated Free MDU DCM Static
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<pre wrap="">Total
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<pre wrap="">DRAM 38653152 302777248 8912896 262144 186265472 536870912
DRAM 166257920 329677568 8912896 262144 31760384 536870912
DRAM 111876128 384059360 8912896 262144 31760384 536870912
DRAM 111876704 384058784 8912896 262144 31760384 536870912
Total: 428663904 1400572960 35651584 1048576 281546624
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<pre wrap="">2147483648
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SRAM 512 0 0 0 48640 49152
SRAM 85152 773728 0 0 9472 868352
Total: 85664 773728 0 0 58112
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<pre wrap="">917504
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Is this situation will affect to rush hours? Will it affect to
increase CPU rates and crash happen?
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