09-07-2011 12:41 PM - edited 03-07-2019 02:05 AM
Hi all,
I had a very disappointed experience today during the planned upgrade on my 2960 to IOS version 12.2(58)SE2 after business hours. We have a small office with 3x 2960 and a couple of 2950. There is a single 2960 called as the "central" as its the STP root, and most other switches are directly connected to the central. The remaining switches are conected to one of the switches conneting to the central.
I tested the aforementioned IOS on 2x 2960 las t week, but did not upgrade the central one. The 2x switches ran fine for a week, so I decided to upgrade the central one: basically it was a disaster. After the restart, the central became immediately unavailable via SSH (though admin IP pingable). I connected to the console, and realized that even console does not work, as I received the error message: "Low memory", and the console session could not be started. I restarted the switch once again (had to cut the power) and this time I managed to connect via the serial: the free memory was approx 2 MB, though its was over 5 MB if running 12.2(55)SE1. After 1-2 mins, free memory decreased down to 1.8 megs. SSH was still not functioning. At this time, fearing of a sudden memory leak during the night, I had to rollback to the previous version.
My config is quite simple: RSTP root, DHCP snooping, 1 LACP etherchannel, only 5x VLANs with VTP server, MOTD and BANNER (yeah I know its a risky feature since the previous IOS) I wonder what can be the problem here?
I have attached the running config of the central 2960 (removed some sensitive entries)
10-03-2013 01:13 AM
Hi Leo,
The 2960-S has double the memory of the 2960 so I can see why you're not seeing this issue.
It looks like 12.2(58) and 15.0(2) are just too memory hungry for a 2960. I'll stick with 12.2(55) until I can replace my 2960 switches.
Thanks,
Jonathan
10-03-2013 02:45 PM
Processor Pool Total: 21751188 Used: 18857412 Free: 2893776
I/O Pool Total: 4194304 Used: 2380052 Free: 1814252Driver te Pool Total: 1048576 Used: 40 Free: 1048536
Oh shoot!
Plain 2960 ... Ok, here's mine.
Forgot to ask you, are you seeing this issue on a 48-port PoE switch?
10-04-2013 12:41 AM
Leo Laohoo wrote:
Forgot to ask you, are you seeing this issue on a 48-port PoE switch?
WS-C2960-24TT-L is the only model of 2960 I currently use, so no 48-port PoE to check I'm afraid.
05-12-2014 07:54 AM
03-08-2014 12:05 PM
I had this problem too. Turning off macro auto monitor seemed to help (no macro auto monitor). Nevertheless, I have downgraded all of my 2960 plain switches to 12.2(55)SE8.
03-21-2014 12:51 AM
WS-C2960-48PST-L memory leak issue with Version 15.0(2)SE4. Will there be a relief for us. On some IOS Hulc LED won't let us live and now this mermory leank. Which IOS is stable. We have plenty switches.
And this one also has the HULC LED issue.
Cisco IOS Software, C2960 Software (C2960-LANBASEK9-M), Version 15.0(2)SE4, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
INND-S-A-POE-17#sh proc cpu sor | ex 0.00
CPU utilization for five seconds: 61%/31%; one minute: 62%; five minutes: 67%
PID Runtime(ms) Invoked uSecs 5Sec 1Min 5Min TTY Process
133 2528959 217020 11653 15.33% 15.39% 16.61% 0 Hulc LED Process
87 376601 216612 1738 4.79% 5.18% 4.69% 0 HLFM address lea
74 118027 372358 316 1.11% 1.48% 1.26% 0 Fifo Error Detec
201 46260 113931 406 0.95% 0.63% 0.53% 0 Spanning Tree
230 42708 19032 2244 0.79% 0.43% 0.40% 0 Marvell wk-a Pow
102 19929 73009 272 0.63% 0.30% 0.21% 0 hpm main process
70 97236 265213 366 0.47% 0.60% 0.56% 0 RedEarth Rx Mana
89 15734 218230 72 0.31% 0.14% 0.10% 0 HLFM address ret
2 1055 1758 600 0.15% 0.05% 0.01% 0 Load Meter
142 17479 1769 9880 0.15% 0.16% 0.15% 0 HQM Stack Proces
69 9643 67700 142 0.15% 0.07% 0.06% 0 RedEarth Tx Mana
123 7116 42943 165 0.15% 0.05% 0.05% 0 Hulc Storm Contr
165 30861 87697 351 0.15% 0.28% 0.19% 0 UDLD
143 9724 3758 2587 0.15% 0.10% 0.07% 0 HRPC qos request
49 4851 8821 549 0.15% 0.07% 0.03% 0 Per-Second Jobs
03-25-2014 03:39 AM
We've just hit the memory leak issue on 12.2(58)SE2 and done some testing with 15.0(2) and found the bug again but also with other users recommendation downgrading to 12.2(55)SE9.
What I find interesting is that Cisco haven't updated 12.2(58)SE2 since 2011 but there's been multiple updates to 12.2(55) with the latest being this month and takes it to SE9, to me this speaks volumes on which firmware train to stick with.
06-10-2014 02:48 PM
Hi Everybody
I read all the posts and still do not know what's the most stable version.
I saw that the latest is 15.0.2-SE6 (ED).
Has anyone tested this version??
What is the recommendation?
Switch WS-C2960-S-48PST
Tks
06-11-2014 12:45 AM
I've downgraded our 2960's to 12.2(55)SE9 at a recommendation from someone at Cisco.
06-11-2014 02:43 AM
The only thing that I am curious to know is - It is working fine for other switches....for more than a week
06-11-2014 02:51 AM
We were using 12.2(58)SE2 for the best part of 2 years before we started getting any issues then all of a sudden not just a couple of switches we had probably around 20 - 30 switches all start playing up over the course of a month. 12.2(55)SE9 so far is stable and haven't had any issues.
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