[126617] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: Cisco ASR
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Elijah Savage III)
Mon May 24 20:06:13 2010
Date: Mon, 24 May 2010 20:05:56 -0400
From: Elijah Savage III <esavage@digitalrage.org>
To: Thomas Magill <tmagill@providecommerce.com>,
<nanog@nanog.org>
In-Reply-To: <FA2E47FFA50291418803D2E7C1DF07F30B4ED51E@SDEXCL01.Proflowers.com>
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On 5/24/10 4:00 PM, "Thomas Magill" <tmagill@providecommerce.com> wrote:
> Anyone using ASRs? We are demoing one to possibly upgrade our 7206s.
> We are seeing what looks like a memory leak on the RP. Cisco is looking
> at it and says they haven't seen it before. I am wondering if anyone
> else has run across this. With the default 2G of memory the RP only had
> about 1% free memory, and the router was rebooting every 5 days or so
> when the RP ran out. We upgraded and now have about 60% free on the RP,
> but I still see the used memory incrementing at a pretty steady rate.
> We are running IOS-XE 12.2(33)XNF.
>
>
>
> The router is currently not even routing traffic, just acting as a BGP
> peer so it has one set of full tables. It seems to be a process on the
> Linux OS side that has the leak as the IOS memory commands show
> everything staying pretty static.
>
>
>
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I am using a few 1002's and I am not seeing that issue. I will get you the
IOS train later.