11-14-2019 10:27 AM
Does anyone also see DUMPER crashes related to the ifindex_server process on his ASR9k? It looks like it's something with the snmp process...
I have an open TAC but it's not a known bug. Maybe anyone else has also this problem...?
11-14-2019 10:50 AM
What hardware platform, RSP, LC, and XR version?
Also, can you paste a few lines of the log file?
We had an issue with 5.1.3 where we would get process dumps periodically. There's an update that fixes this, but we're migrating to 6.4.2, and have not seen this issue on the upgraded routers.
Fortunately, with XR, the process can restart itself and carry on. You probably want to do a "show filesystem" to ensure you don't have a drive getting full of dumper files.
11-14-2019 02:26 PM
It's 6.2.3 with A9K-RSP880 and A9K-48X10GE-1G. ASR9006.
I tried to restart the process manually, but since then I can't query some SNMP values anymore... and it's still crashing all the time.
log messages:
Aug 20 01:50:53 cybl-ch-gtg-pcr-001.cyberlink.ch 249686: RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:Aug 20 01:50:53.769 : dumper[59]: %OS-DUMPER-4-SIGNAL_NUMBER : Thread 1 received SIGNA Aug 20 01:50:54 cybl-ch-gtg-pcr-001.cyberlink.ch 249710: RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:Aug 20 01:50:53.780 : dumper[59]: %OS-DUMPER-6-TRACE_BACK : #0 0xba1c29b Aug 20 01:50:54 cybl-ch-gtg-pcr-001.cyberlink.ch 249712: RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:Aug 20 01:50:53.784 : dumper[59]: %OS-DUMPER-6-TRACE_BACK : #1 0x4206dfc Aug 20 01:50:54 cybl-ch-gtg-pcr-001.cyberlink.ch 249714: RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:Aug 20 01:50:53.784 : dumper[59]: %OS-DUMPER-6-TRACE_BACK : #2 0x42055f2 Aug 20 01:50:54 cybl-ch-gtg-pcr-001.cyberlink.ch 249716: RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:Aug 20 01:50:53.784 : dumper[59]: %OS-DUMPER-6-TRACE_BACK : #3 0xd83cc69 Aug 20 01:50:54 cybl-ch-gtg-pcr-001.cyberlink.ch 249718: RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:Aug 20 01:50:53.784 : dumper[59]: %OS-DUMPER-6-TRACE_BACK : #4 0xd847962 Aug 20 01:50:54 cybl-ch-gtg-pcr-001.cyberlink.ch 249720: RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:Aug 20 01:50:53.784 : dumper[59]: %OS-DUMPER-6-TRACE_BACK : #5 0xd847f29 Aug 20 01:50:54 cybl-ch-gtg-pcr-001.cyberlink.ch 249722: RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:Aug 20 01:50:53.784 : dumper[59]: %OS-DUMPER-6-TRACE_BACK : #6 0xd848b2d Aug 20 01:50:54 cybl-ch-gtg-pcr-001.cyberlink.ch 249724: RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:Aug 20 01:50:53.784 : dumper[59]: %OS-DUMPER-6-TRACE_BACK : #7 0xd848c01 Aug 20 01:50:54 cybl-ch-gtg-pcr-001.cyberlink.ch 249726: RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:Aug 20 01:50:53.784 : dumper[59]: %OS-DUMPER-6-TRACE_BACK : #8 0xd848d63 Aug 20 01:50:54 cybl-ch-gtg-pcr-001.cyberlink.ch 249728: RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:Aug 20 01:50:53.784 : dumper[59]: %OS-DUMPER-6-TRACE_BACK : #9 0xb98bc63 Aug 20 01:50:54 cybl-ch-gtg-pcr-001.cyberlink.ch 249730: RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:Aug 20 01:50:53.784 : dumper[59]: %OS-DUMPER-6-TRACE_BACK : #10 0xb989c8c Aug 20 01:50:54 cybl-ch-gtg-pcr-001.cyberlink.ch 249732: RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:Aug 20 01:50:53.784 : dumper[59]: %OS-DUMPER-6-TRACE_BACK : #11 0xb98b1f9 Aug 20 01:50:55 cybl-ch-gtg-pcr-001.cyberlink.ch 249874: RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:Aug 20 01:50:53.983 : dumper[59]: %OS-DUMPER-5-CORE_FILE_NAME : Core for process pkg/bin/ifindex_server at harddisk:/dumper/ifindex_server_252.by.ifindex_server.20190820-015053.node0_RSP0_CPU0.x86.Z on local_node Aug 20 01:51:24 cybl-ch-gtg-pcr-001.cyberlink.ch 249882: RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:Aug 20 01:51:24.099 : dumper[59]: %OS-DUMPER-5-DUMP_SUCCESS : Core dump success Aug 20 01:51:44 cybl-ch-gtg-pcr-001.cyberlink.ch 249884: RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:Aug 20 01:51:44.343 : dumper[59]: %OS-DUMPER-6-CORE_MD5 : harddisk:/dumper/ifindex_server_252.by.ifindex_server.20190820-015053.node0_RSP0_CPU0.x86.Z has just been written. size:129477463 md5:cf73673a682788c06aa30571ab24fd88
Do you know the BUG ID?
11-14-2019 04:29 PM
This is different than what we were experiencing.
However, TAC should be able to figure this out.
Also, if you have direct ssh access, you could try the Cisco CLI Analyzer on this box, and see what it comes up with. Very good tool, however last time I checked, it doesn't work through a jump host.
11-18-2019 09:42 AM
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