06-28-2016 02:30 AM - edited 03-17-2019 07:22 AM
Hi
VG 248 firmware 1.2.1
analysis
1. Verified the following, found that the status of the log level is in Trace level
2. Although it is peak usage time and almost all the resource are utilised, but CPU utilisation is 40% and memory utilisation is 83% which is in constant level on the business hours.
3. And there were no memory spike as per the analysis on the monitoring tool (solar wind) update.
4. on the event log on the VG 248 voice gateway, could not find any alarms/ error message regarding the memory spike or the high CPU utilization
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06-28-2016 03:50 AM
Hi Fahad,
High CPU/memory usage is common with VG248 until there is any production issue seen due to it.
You may also collect the diagnostics from the VG248 itself to check which process is using
the memory:
diagnostics -> show configuration
diagnostics -> cpu utilitzation
diagnostics -> event logs -> view all
Please check the following outputs as well:
Display -> system status
Display -> Port status
Display -> network status
Display -> version
Here is the link for troubleshooting VG248:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/vg248/1_2_1/english/configuration/guide/vg24
8swt.html#wp1029833
HTH
Manish
06-28-2016 03:50 AM
Hi Fahad,
High CPU/memory usage is common with VG248 until there is any production issue seen due to it.
You may also collect the diagnostics from the VG248 itself to check which process is using
the memory:
diagnostics -> show configuration
diagnostics -> cpu utilitzation
diagnostics -> event logs -> view all
Please check the following outputs as well:
Display -> system status
Display -> Port status
Display -> network status
Display -> version
Here is the link for troubleshooting VG248:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/vg248/1_2_1/english/configuration/guide/vg24
8swt.html#wp1029833
HTH
Manish
06-28-2016 08:39 PM
Hi Manish
Thanks for your quick response.
i have already taken the outputs as you mentioned. And also couldnt find the unusual messages in Event log.
Is there any method to find the Memory usage from the GW (the same way as we find CPU utilization)
Thanks
Fahad
06-29-2016 12:06 AM
Hi Fahad,
I am not too sure about that, i read somewhere that you can telnet into VG248 at port 2323 and then issue the heap-info command under Debug > prompt. I don't have this device to test it right now. You may try it on your device and see if it works.
HTH
Manish
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