Wanted to circle back with y'all... this message... fpc0 brcm_pkt_fp_thread:700 FP thread is unscheduled for more than 30ms. Sleep time: 44ms.^M
...seemed to be coupled with, or somewhat related to other messages seen within a 12 hour period of... Nov 28 12:30:10 my-ACX5048 /kernel: swapping out newsyslog[80273] target: 12979 free: 8908 Nov 28 12:30:10 my-ACX5048 /kernel: swapping out sh[80271] target: 12979 free: 8908 Nov 28 12:30:10 my-ACX5048 /kernel: swapping out smihelperd[1722] target: 12979 free: 8908 Nov 28 12:30:10 my-ACX5048 /kernel: swapping out pmond[1720] target: 12979 free: 8908 Nov 28 12:30:10 my-ACX5048 /kernel: swapping out tnp.sntpd[1712] target: 12979 free: 8908 ...several others.... Nov 28 12:30:10 my-ACX5048 /kernel: swapping out sdk-mgmtd[1562] target: 12979 free: 8908 Nov 28 12:30:10 my-ACX5048 /kernel: swapping out inetd[1558] target: 12979 free: 8908 Nov 28 12:30:10 my-ACX5048 /kernel: swapping out mgd[1557] target: 12979 free: 8908 Nov 28 12:30:10 my-ACX5048 /kernel: swapping out watchdog[1553] target: 12979 free: 8908 Nov 28 12:30:10 my-ACX5048 /kernel: swapping out cron[1472] target: 12979 free: 8908 ...interestingly, when I saw these messages, there was occasions about 10-12 hours later, serious customer-affecting issues on a couple of my ACX5048's... hard to telnet/ssh to it, customer complaints, etc. Btw, we saw memory ramping up on these ACX5048's over a years time, gradually in an ever-increasing manner... looking much like a memory leaking process Much appreciation to the Juniper JTAC for finding jdhcpd with "show system processes extensive no-forwarding" and then instructing me to bounce it with "restart dhcp-service gracefully" Whew. Memory was released immediately! From 85% to 50%. That'll buy me some time to work on upgrading Junos to a fix version/jtac recommended release. - Aaron _______________________________________________ juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp