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Sent: Friday, July 24, 2009 2:13 AM
To: Bill Blackford
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Subject: Re: [c-nsp] SNMP ENGINE consuming CPU
Hi Bill,
Often this is symptom that one or more NMS tools are freely walking
through the MIBs. Also, if you are running a recent 12.2SR train
image (not a recent S
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Sent: Friday, July 24, 2009 2:13 AM
To: Bill Blackford
Cc: cisco-nsp mailing list
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] SNMP ENGINE consuming CPU
Hi Bill,
Often this is symptom that one or more NMS tools are freely walking
through the MIBs. Also, if you are running a
ssage-
From: Paolo Lucente [mailto:pl+l...@pmacct.net]
Sent: Friday, July 24, 2009 2:13 AM
To: Bill Blackford
Cc: cisco-nsp mailing list
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] SNMP ENGINE consuming CPU
Hi Bill,
Often this is symptom that one or more NMS tools are freely walking
through the MIBs. Also, if you are runni
Hi Bill,
Often this is symptom that one or more NMS tools are freely walking
through the MIBs. Also, if you are running a recent 12.2SR train
image (not a recent SRD), you might be hitting the CSCsv80014 bug.
Btw, which IOS version are you running?
A good (not specific to the 7600 platform) Cisc
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Subject: Re: [c-nsp] SNMP ENGINE consuming CPU
Oops. Meant for another list.
My apologies to the group.
Meanwhile,
My 5 second utilization shows 94%/0 does this indicate that it's all process
switched vs. CEF switched?
-b
-Original Message-
From: Bill Blackford
y 23, 2009 2:05 PM
To: cisco-nsp mailing list
Subject: [c-nsp] SNMP ENGINE consuming CPU
Currently I have a 7606 RSP720 hitting 94% CPU.
A 'sh proc cpu sorted' indicates that SNMP ENGINE is the source.
Any thoughts on this?
Thanks
-b
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Bill Blackford
A 'sh proc cpu his' shows the pegging starting about 8 hours ago.
-b
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Sent: Thursday, July 23, 2009 2:05 PM
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Bill Blackford wrote:
> Currently I have a 7606 RSP720 hitting 94% CPU.
> A 'sh proc cpu sorted' indicates that SNMP ENGINE is the source.
>
> Any thoughts on this?
It lays to rest the old "A watched pot never boils" adage... :-)
Jeff
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Currently I have a 7606 RSP720 hitting 94% CPU.
A 'sh proc cpu sorted' indicates that SNMP ENGINE is the source.
Any thoughts on this?
Thanks
-b
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Bill Blackford
Senior Network Engineer
Technology Systems Group
Northwest Regional ESD
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