CES Running with little available Memory
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‎04-11-2018 02:16 PM
Hello CES Experts,
IHAC running a L2 SP network with CES for customers with 1G connectivity. All of his CES are showing very little free SDRAM memory (see cli screen shot below). Is this normal?
Please see memory utilization of CES device:
MP Process:
Memory Used 81723392 bytes
Available 28581888 bytes
Available (%) 25 percent
LP Process:
Memory Used 98652160 bytes
Available 40730624 bytes
Available (%) 29 percent
OS Kernel:
Memory Used 38027264 bytes
Available 27766784 bytes
Available (%) 42 percent
====================================================================
Total SDRAM: 536870912 bytes
Total Free Memory: 42168320 bytes
Total Free Memory (%): 7 percent
Malloc statistics: total 2496207510
OS malloc count: 37856521
OS malloc fail: 0
OS free count: 37849210
OS free fail: 0
diff: 7311
IHAC running a L2 SP network with CES for customers with 1G connectivity. All of his CES are showing very little free SDRAM memory (see cli screen shot below). Is this normal?
Please see memory utilization of CES device:
MP Process:
Memory Used 81723392 bytes
Available 28581888 bytes
Available (%) 25 percent
LP Process:
Memory Used 98652160 bytes
Available 40730624 bytes
Available (%) 29 percent
OS Kernel:
Memory Used 38027264 bytes
Available 27766784 bytes
Available (%) 42 percent
====================================================================
Total SDRAM: 536870912 bytes
Total Free Memory: 42168320 bytes
Total Free Memory (%): 7 percent
Malloc statistics: total 2496207510
OS malloc count: 37856521
OS malloc fail: 0
OS free count: 37849210
OS free fail: 0
diff: 7311
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‎04-12-2018 07:21 AM
Hi,
you might have a look to your system max values . Adjusting them to your need may free up some memory .
Regrads
Michael
you might have a look to your system max values . Adjusting them to your need may free up some memory .
Regrads
Michael
