Hi all,
anyone
knows what could be the reason that this message appears on the log of
our juniper M20?
Apr 6 06:00:15 -yyy2.abc-d.net LEV[2625]:
RPD_SCHED_SLIP: 5 sec scheduler slip, user: 4 sec 940542 usec, system:
0 sec, 14925 usec
Apr 6 05:58:07 -yyy2.abc-d.net LEV[2625]:
Hello there,
this
message has appeared in the log of our M20. It is not the first time
it occurs and we are quite worried. The
average CPU consumption is 4% and just at the time the message appeared
on the
log, we found increases up to 100% and an increase in temperature of 6
in the
Hi all,
anyone
knows what could be the reason that this message appears on the log of
our juniper M20?
Mar 25 05:58:54 xxXX.yyy2.abc-x.net rpd[2604]: RPD_ISIS_ADJDOWN: IS-IS lost L2 adjacency to xxXX.yyy1 on ae0.153, reason: Aged Out
Thanks
Mathew
Hi all,
anyone
knows what could be the reason that this message appears on the log of
our juniper M20?
Mar 25 05:58:54 xxXX.yyy2.abc-x.net rpd[2604]: RPD_ISIS_ADJDOWN: IS-IS lost L2 adjacency to xxXX.yyy1 on ae0.153, reason: Aged Out
Thanks
Mathew
Hi all,
anyone
knows what could be the reason that this message appears on the log of
our juniper M20?
Apr 6 06:00:15 -yyy2.abc-d.net LEV[2625]: RPD_SCHED_SLIP: 5 sec scheduler slip, user: 4 sec 940542 usec, system: 0 sec, 14925 usec
Apr 6 05:58:07 -yyy2.abc-d.net LEV[2625]:
Hi all,
anyone
knows what could be the reason that this message appears on the log of
our juniper M20?
Apr 6 06:00:15 -yyy2.abc-d.net LEV[2625]: RPD_SCHED_SLIP: 5 sec scheduler slip, user: 4 sec 940542 usec, system: 0 sec, 14925 usec
Apr 6 05:58:07 -yyy2.abc-d.net LEV[2625]:
This
message has appeared in the log of our M20. It
is not the first time it occurs and we are quite concerned. The
average CPU consumption is 4% and just at the time the message appeared
on the log, we found increases up to 100% and an increase in
temperature of 6 in the routing-engine 0.
Hello there,
this
message has appeared in the log of our M20. It is not the first time
it occurs and we are quite worried. The
average CPU consumption is 4% and just at the time the message appeared
on the
log, we found increases up to 100% and an increase in temperature of 6
in the
Hello there,
this
message has appeared in the log of our M20. It is not the first time
it occurs and we are quite worried. The
average CPU consumption is 4% and just at the time the message appeared
on the
log, we found increases up to 100% and an increase in temperature of 6
in the
Hi all,
does Juniper support an FPC and E - FPC at the same time within a M20?.
Attached the ouput of show chassis fpc detail command and note that
versions of I/O Manager ASIC information are different.
Slot 0 information:
State Online
Logical slot 0
Temperature 26 degrees C / 78 degrees
Pekka Savola escribió:
On Mon, 19 Oct 2009, iber-x wrote:
does Juniper support an FPC and E - FPC at the same time within a
M20?. Attached the ouput of show chassis fpc detail command and note
that versions of I/O Manager ASIC information are different.
Yes, it works at least for us
Nicolaj Kamensek wrote:
Stefan Fouant schrieb:
Could it be that it's not a memory error per se, but rather you just
need more memory. The error message you are getting seems to indicate
that you are running out of SSRAM on your SSB for storage of the
forwarding-table (jtree).
I agree.
Jeff S Wheeler wrote:
On Thu, 2009-03-05 at 12:58 +0100, Juniper Iber-x wrote:
Hellos,
This is what command showing:
IPv4 Route Tables:
Index Routes Size(b)
-- --
Default 27550919548772
1 6 422
2
Hello,
We have a Juniper M-20 where the syslog is showing:
[Mar 4 14:39:47.063 LOG: Warning] RSMON: Resource Category:jtree
Instance:jtree0 Type:free-pages Available:78 is less than LWM limit:406,
rsmon_syslog_limit()
[Mar 4 14:39:47.063 LOG: Warning] RSMON: Resource Category:jtree
Nicolaj Kamensek wrote:
Stefan Fouant schrieb:
Could it be that it's not a memory error per se, but rather you just
need more memory. The error message you are getting seems to indicate
that you are running out of SSRAM on your SSB for storage of the
forwarding-table (jtree).
I agree.
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