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Re: Memory usage

Wed Mar 27, 2019 6:24 pm

All of these switches are running 1.4.9

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Re: Memory usage

Wed Mar 27, 2019 6:32 pm

Basically, the version doesn't matter. Sihrc also referred to 1.4.9


Thank you for dealing with it. I do it for a long time ... maybe longer.
I'll wait a week (or two) and see if the growth of used memory stops.
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Re: Memory usage

Wed Mar 27, 2019 6:34 pm

I see what you mean and your right the version won't matter for that issue.

And again I was able to reproduce what you are seeing in my environment and the most recent changes should fix it. It should cut off it's growth soon.
Let me know if it goes above 75MB and/or where the memory usage is after a week.

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Re: Memory usage

Tue Apr 09, 2019 5:12 pm

The time has just come ... free RAM is 57 kB.

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Re: Memory usage

Tue Apr 09, 2019 5:37 pm

Looks like the growth rate has been steady but it hasn't gone above 75MB so we're not in the red yet.

Just in case I will continue experimenting with this.

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Re: Memory usage

Tue Apr 23, 2019 5:42 pm

Stephen wrote:Looks like the growth rate has been steady but it hasn't gone above 75MB so we're not in the red yet.

Just in case I will continue experimenting with this.


Any news? Thanks.

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Processes is weird. I do not use erps nor mstp nor lacp.
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Re: Memory usage

Tue Apr 23, 2019 5:50 pm

What about stp?

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Re: Memory usage

Tue Apr 23, 2019 6:07 pm

Spanning tree I have disabled. But in process list is listed and is big as biggest.

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Re: Memory usage

Tue Apr 23, 2019 6:46 pm

Do me a favor, see if you can get the output for the following command in the linux terminal:
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ps | grep vtss

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Re: Memory usage

Tue Apr 23, 2019 7:04 pm

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 admin@curve1:/www# ps | grep vtss
 1879 admin 48072 S vtss_appl -l -m -s -a -i -p
 1880 admin 48072 S vtss_appl -l -m -s -a -i -p
 1881 admin 48072 S {RX thread} vtss_appl -l -m -s -a -i -p
 1882 admin 48072 S {event thread} vtss_appl -l -m -s -a -i -p
 1883 admin 48072 S {discovery threa} vtss_appl -l -m -s -a -i -p
 1884 admin 48072 S {ubnt discovery } vtss_appl -l -m -s -a -i -p
 1885 admin 48072 S {erps} vtss_appl -l -m -s -a -i -p
 1886 admin 48072 S {mstp_thread} vtss_appl -l -m -s -a -i -p
 1887 admin 48072 S {lacp_thread} vtss_appl -l -m -s -a -i -p
 1888 admin 48072 S {loop_protection} vtss_appl -l -m -s -a -i -p
 1889 admin 48072 S vtss_appl -l -m -s -a -i -p
 1890 admin 48072 S vtss_appl -l -m -s -a -i -p
 1891 admin 48072 S {port thread} vtss_appl -l -m -s -a -i -p
 1892 admin 48072 S {status_thread} vtss_appl -l -m -s -a -i -p

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