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Memory usage 85% MDS9124

phennart
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Hi , i just installed 2 new switches a

nd i see in the statistics that 85% of memory is used with a very lite configuration .

is this normal ? 

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Michael Brown
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That does not sound normal...how are you seeing this...as part of a Fabric Manager display or is there some command you issue or a syslog message occuring?

hershal06
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I'm guessing you are seeing that in device manager. If so that is percentage for used bootflash memory, which isn't memory in the same sense as memory in a PC. It's just flash based storage that Cisco decided to call memory.

Generally the kick-start and system images are stored there. You may also have old versions of those files from previous code levels. Run dir bootflash: from the CLI and you will see a breakdown of that space. Example from one of my switches:

SAN-F-PROD-D10-9509# dir bootflash:
      49152     Mar 24 17:29:24 2009  lost+found/
   16493056     Mar 24 17:20:59 2009  m9500-sf2ek9-kickstart-mz.3.3.2.bin
   16498176     May 27 08:22:23 2010  m9500-sf2ek9-kickstart-mz.3.3.4a.bin
   79834400     Mar 24 17:19:14 2009  m9500-sf2ek9-mz.3.3.2.bin
   79880630     May 27 08:19:08 2010  m9500-sf2ek9-mz.3.3.4a.bin
       7595     Jul 16 07:27:03 2010  m9500-sup2dimm-gplug-mz.3.4.1.bin

Usage for bootflash://sup-local
  255410176 bytes used
  642678784 bytes free
  898088960 bytes total

I would say it's user preference on how much extra you store in the bootflash, you at least need the current system and kickstart files stored. In my example we happen to have our current version of sys and kick start files and the previous version we were at. Basically this is just left over from an upgrade, just in case there was any reason to downgrade the switch quickly post-upgrade.

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