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Re: (ASCEND) AP24 Bug [ small ]
To better track pool leaks, Try the following command:
TNT3#pool addrQ
Pool Name size limit inUse hiWat heapAdrs
addrQueue 12 0 284 292 103C55E0
Buffers for pool:
count = 284: Stack 0 0 0 0
heapAdrs size # buffers # segments
103C55E0 1 119 119
TNT3#
If you see the hiwater mark exceed you pool base count, Then you can
easily blame address leaks, (Which by chance we having been seeing
here for some time) We usually have to bounce the boxes once every
4 days. We have been working with Ascend engineering to fix this
for awhile now.
Jason Nealis
Director Internet Operations
Network Access
Erols Internet
On Thu, 22 Jan 1998, Martin Hannigan wrote:
>
> Don't know if this is a known bug, but it's a bug, apparently.
>
> admin> ip-p
>
> Pool# Base Count InUse
> 1 209.6.78.1 254 42
>
> Number of remaining allocated addresses: 0
>
>
> I am not seeing the pool server leak issue, but I am seeing a failure
> of the counter to increment/decrement. Not a big issue, but can
> any confirm this?
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
> --
> Martin Hannigan hannigan@xcom.net
> Director of Data Networks V:617.500.0108
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