Do you monitor RPD task memory use and Freebsd process memory use?
Is it possible you are leaking memory over time, and getting DRAM
pressure at the 1500d mark?
It might be this:
https://prsearch.juniper.net/problemreport/PR108
Initially as you said it happens at strenuous SSD access, I was
Afternoon,
I've been upgrading some MX80 routers to from 15.1, consistently they
seem to fall over during periods of strenuous SSD access, or indeed once
during a "commit check".
We thought this might be due to the uptime (~1500 days) so have been
rebooting them prior to the upgrade which
Hello,
you will not require a license. We have a few of these and the only license
we've had to apply is the subscriber license for BNG function, which you
don't mention. You might want to check into the type of NAT you want to
do, without an MS-MPC card your options are limited.
Ian
On Fri,
I might be hitting PR1664302
keep in mind, I have another 7100 racked right beside this one with no
problems
me@lab-7100-2> show log messages | grep "cooling|shutdown"
...
Jun 8 20:23:23 eng-lab-7100-2 hwdre: HWD_COOLING_FIRE_SHUTDOWN_INIT:
Cooling zone fire action initiated !!
Jun 8
Has anyone on this list had any experience with any of the components of
Paragon such as Insights, Pathfinder, Planner, Active Assurance or the
additional Anuta ATOM piece?
Thanks in advance,
Ian.
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On 6/12/23 06:37, Saku Ytti wrote:
Either will help, configure either or both and you're good.
Actual fixed release will behave the same as if drop-path-attribute 28
had been configured. That is read T, read L, seek past V, without
parsing.
Thanks Saku. I just discovered that "protocols bgp
Either will help, configure either or both and you're good.
Actual fixed release will behave the same as if drop-path-attribute 28
had been configured. That is read T, read L, seek past V, without
parsing.
On Sun, 11 Jun 2023 at 19:36, Einar Bjarni Halldórsson wrote:
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> On 6/11/23 15:24, Saku
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