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HIGH MEMORY UTILAISATION

WEERAKOO69BA
Level 1
Level 1

Dear all,

I have following quires ,

!)Following graphs are shown  ans "free memory per secoun/hour".So that means are those  shown free memory or memory utilaisation??

Eg:1st graph-62%--memory free or utilised???

2) if it 62% utilised,what could  be the reason??

3)just because of loops if this happend,is there anyway to findout  loops??(Do i have to check from cdp neibour and the number of connections?)

Thanks

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                   Free memory per hour (last 72 hours)
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Latchum Naidu
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

Hi,

The below graphs telling you the history of the memory utilization.

Eg:1st graph-62%--memory free or utilised???
That is utilized one not free.

2) if it 62% utilised,what could  be the reason??
There could be many reasons to indepth findout issue the following command "sh processes memory" the results will be like below so you can easily findout which process is taking more memory.

#sh processes memory
Processor Pool Total:  495646132 Used:  128376360 Free:  367269772

PID TTY  Allocated      Freed    Holding    Getbufs    Retbufs Process
   0   0  112766672    3067480   90556024          0          0 *Init*
   0   0      12888    7654792      12888          0          0 *Sched*
   0   0  193734220  177562000   29457368     425264          0 *Dead*
   1   0    4847648 3605529176      61852          0          0 Chunk Manager
   2   0        180        180      29892          0          0 Load Meter
   3   0          0          0      32892          0          0 Deferred Events
   4   0          0          0      35892          0          0 BGP I/O
   5   0          0          0      32892          0          0 Retransmission o
   6   0          0          0      32892          0          0 IPC ISSU Receive
   7   0          0          0      32892          0          0 Check heaps
   8   0          0    8021100      32892          0    5141852 Pool Manager
   9   0        180        180      32892          0          0 Timers
  10   0        180        180      32892          0          0 Serial Backgroun
  11   0          0          0      50892          0          0 Crash writer
  12   0          0          0      32892          0          0 ifIndex Receive
  13   0     387516  133200608     156712          0          0 ARP Input
  14   0          0        324      32892          0          0 AAA_SERVER_DEADT
  15   0        180        180      32892          0          0 AAA high-capacit
  16   0          0          0      38892          0          0 Policy Manager
  17   0     618440     695296     342100          0      92248 Entity MIB API

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Regards,
Naidu.

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