05-25-2018 09:13 AM - edited 03-05-2019 10:30 AM
This message just keeps popping up for no apparent reason.
I am not sure what it means. Running gold standard "ie2000-universalk9-mz.152-4.EA5"
Doesn't seem to be a big deal. Just curious, never seen this before.
Thanks for any in sight.
IE2000Temp#
%RxQ4 is a static pool and cannot be tuned
%RxQ15 is a static pool and cannot be tuned
%RxQ10 is a static pool and cannot be tuned
%RxQ8 is a static pool and cannot be tuned
%RxQ4 is a static pool and cannot be tuned
%RxQ15 is a static pool and cannot be tuned
%RxQ10 is a static pool and cannot be tuned
%RxQ8 is a static pool and cannot be tuned
%RxQ4 is a static pool and cannot be tuned
%RxQ15 is a static pool and cannot be tuned
%RxQ10 is a static pool and cannot be tuned
%RxQ8 is a static pool and cannot be tuned
%RxQ4 is a static pool and cannot be tuned
%RxQ15 is a static pool and cannot be tuned
%RxQ10 is a static pool and cannot be tuned
%RxQ8 is a static pool and cannot be tuned
IE2000Temp#
05-25-2018 10:38 AM
Hello,
I think the static pools are related to CPU buffers. Do you have any QoS running on the switch (or auto qos) ?
05-25-2018 10:56 AM
Yep sure am, so I grabbed a clean switch IE4000 this time. No QoS
I was able to narrow it down to this command.
"buffers tune automatic"
if I remove it the errors go away.
I have no idea what this command does so I guess its time to do some research.
Thanks
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