Re: [j-nsp] R: Routing Instance BGP Full Routing High Memory persists

2012-12-01 Thread Diogo Montagner
A good document that explains how the memory allocation works: http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/en_US/junos/information-products/topic-collections/nce/rpd-memory-faq/rpd-memory-faq.pdf Thanks ./diogo -montagner JNCIE-SP 0x41A On Sun, Dec 2, 2012 at 3:18 AM, Giuliano Medalha wrote: > Maybe if w

Re: [j-nsp] R: Routing Instance BGP Full Routing High Memory persists

2012-12-01 Thread Giuliano Medalha
Maybe if we restart the RPD process for master instance it could free memory ? WZTECH is registered trademark of WZTECH NETWORKS. Copyright © 2012 WZTECH NETWORKS. All Rights Reserved. The information transmitted in this email message and any attachments are solely for the intended recipient a

Re: [j-nsp] R: Routing Instance BGP Full Routing High Memory persists

2012-12-01 Thread Yannick LE TEIGNER
Memory allocation is complex topic. The memory may have been released by RPD but the kernel still keeps it allocated for RPD - really releasing it only if another process needs it. One way to check would be to create a dummy shell script to consume a large part of memory and then kill it. It would

[j-nsp] R: Routing Instance BGP Full Routing High Memory persists

2012-12-01 Thread Riccardo S
With m7 the only useful action solving the issue was reboot... sent with Android Giuliano Medalha ha scritto: >People, > >We are doing some BGP tests using routing-instances on MX5-T-DC routers. > >We have created a routing-instance to receive 3 full routing inet.0 tables. > >The master routing