When you post a question about a possible bug
please always include the full IOS name.
That's because to decode the PC values we
have to map it to a symbols file.
Can you post the relevant interface configurations
also?
If you can get 'sh proc mem' to see what the
process ID is for MLP bundle name then do a
'sh proc mem <PID>' for it.
Rodney
On Mon, Jan 17, 2005 at 10:21:28PM -0600, Brian Feeny wrote:
Is anyone aware of any problems in 12.2.25S1 that would cause a memory
leak in MLP?
We have a 7204 that is doing MLP on over 2 T1 lines, running 12.2.25S1
for about 4 weeks. It is out of memory so the CLI is not allowing me
to do alot of things (like "show run").
I do see however:
nwcorp#show mem allocating-process totals
Head Total(b) Used(b) Free(b) Lowest(b)
Largest(b)
Processor 636CBC80 59982720 59793888 188832 0
91024
I/O 7000000 16777216 1635216 15142000 15022688
15134176
PCI 4B000000 4194304 842144 3352160 3352160
3352128
Allocator PC Summary for: Processor
PC Total Count Name
0x60B28FF8 40782208 408771 MLP bundle name
0x606F6E08 3840280 5 Init
0x60352590 1937616 2 RMON packet pool
0x60745E50 1302008 143 Interrupt Stack
0x606A6C34 603696 747 *Packet Header*
0x606D9414 560152 1 IDB List Element Chunks
I did check Bug Toolkit for anything that hit on MLP, but nothing in
there looks like it would cause what I am seeing. The router is
working, and I plan to reload it soon to do more diagnostics, but if
anyone knows of this issue, please let me know.
Brian Feeny, CCIE #8036, CISSP
Network Engineer
ShreveNet Inc.