10-02-2012 12:27 AM - edited 03-04-2019 05:43 PM
Hi Guys,
Is there any standard threshold for Cisco 1800 router memory utilization after which we should really look after for upgradation ?
I have observed 70% constant utilization for almost 6 months but want to know if any standard cisco white paper available for thresholds.
Regards,
Santosh
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10-02-2012 01:26 AM
Hello Santosh,
You have currently 67 % of memory being used. The one which you are seeing is allocated memory by BGP process over a period of time and if you see multiple outputs you can see that, allocated and freed memory counter are getting increased.
It allocates and free the memory after sometime. The holding memory is the actual memory being used by each process .
Hope it helps
Harish.
10-02-2012 12:33 AM
Hello Santosh,
I dont think there is some defind threshold for 1800. But if you are not facing any issue to the current traffic , you are good to go till 80% I believe. If you have a plan for IOS upgrade or any additional feature in near future, then yes you can go for an upgradation
hope this helps
Harish.
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10-02-2012 12:54 AM
Thanks Harish for the reply. I have seen BGP processes (PID=257) showing almost 2GB. I guess there is something wrong ?
sh processes memory sorted
Processor Pool Total: 56005568 Used: 37035216 Free: 18970352
I/O Pool Total: 12582912 Used: 6470464 Free: 6112448
PID TTY Allocated Freed Holding Getbufs Retbufs Process
0 0 113047192 75098056 33171188 0 0 *Init*
0 0 0 0 1690032 0 0 *MallocLite*
0 0 115584936 100046448 1402268 1624852 0 *Dead*
257 0 2345376292 1743803308 1354248 0 0 BGP Router >>>>>>>>>>>>>
I have IOS : c180x-advipservicesk9-mz.124-24.T2
Regards,
Santosh
10-02-2012 01:26 AM
Hello Santosh,
You have currently 67 % of memory being used. The one which you are seeing is allocated memory by BGP process over a period of time and if you see multiple outputs you can see that, allocated and freed memory counter are getting increased.
It allocates and free the memory after sometime. The holding memory is the actual memory being used by each process .
Hope it helps
Harish.
10-02-2012 03:09 AM
Thanks Harish
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