Re: (PM) PM2 ISDN memory leak? (3.7, 3.7.2, 3.7.2c4)

Thomas Kinnen (tkinnen@livingston.com)
Mon, 08 Feb 1999 09:46:29 -0800

Jared Reimer wrote:

> When I reboot a PM2i that has worked flawlessly for several years, I see this:

What ComOS and have you upgraded recently?

> isdn2> sho mem
> System memory 1048576 bytes - 895172 used, 153404 available
> 144:1 96:0 128:0 80:5 272:2 16:9 32:5 48:1
> System nbufs 1400 - 84 used, 1316 available
>
> ...however, after a few short hours, I get to this:
>
> isdn2> sho mem
> System memory 1048576 bytes - 1048440 used, 136 available
> 2048:4 160:6 1152:0 640:0 176:0 144:5 96:3 128:4 80:620 272:4 16:57 32:0 48:6
> System nbufs 1400 - 83 used, 1317 available

Are you running OSPF? If so you must upgrade to 4 MB.

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