Greetings, all... I have what may be a stupid little problem. I cannot telnet to one of my HiPerARCs. I was able to slip in through my back-door console port and here's what message I get when trying to telnet: arc7B> At 19:24:26, Facility "Telnet", Level "CRITICAL":: CLI process could not be spawned. (ES_PROC_FAILURE) (proc_status : ES_NO_DYNMEM) Any clues? Thanks in advance... -- ********************************************************* Michelle M. Mogil, Info Tech Engineer Systems and Operations, Cornell Information Technologies 735 Rhodes Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853 vox: (607) 255-0516, fax: (607) 255-8521 email: mmm3@cornell.edu **********************************************
"She's dead, Jim"..... It's probably running out of memory. Needs a reboot. (What a surprise) Carl Litt Network Administrator Execulink Internet ----- Original Message ----- From: "Michelle M. Mogil" <mmm3@cornell.edu> To: <usr-tc@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Friday, July 26, 2002 3:28 PM Subject: [USR-TC] Telnet failure
Greetings, all...
I have what may be a stupid little problem. I cannot telnet to one of my HiPerARCs. I was able to slip in through my back-door console port and here's what message I get when trying to telnet:
arc7B> At 19:24:26, Facility "Telnet", Level "CRITICAL":: CLI process could not be spawned. (ES_PROC_FAILURE) (proc_status : ES_NO_DYNMEM)
Any clues? Thanks in advance...
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I have seen this once before, ES_NO_DYNMEM seems to indicate a Memory problem I figured. I rebooted the card and it corrected. I haven't seen it since. Dave Lajoie RA Administrator North Country Internet Access E-Mail:dave@ncia.net On Fri, 26 Jul 2002, Michelle M. Mogil wrote:
Greetings, all...
I have what may be a stupid little problem. I cannot telnet to one of my HiPerARCs. I was able to slip in through my back-door console port and here's what message I get when trying to telnet:
arc7B> At 19:24:26, Facility "Telnet", Level "CRITICAL":: CLI process could not be spawned. (ES_PROC_FAILURE) (proc_status : ES_NO_DYNMEM)
Any clues? Thanks in advance...
I have seen this once before, ES_NO_DYNMEM seems to indicate a Memory problem I figured. I rebooted the card and it corrected. I haven't seen it since.
Dave Lajoie RA Administrator North Country Internet Access E-Mail:dave@ncia.net
"She's dead, Jim".....
It's probably running out of memory. Needs a reboot. (What a surprise)
Carl Litt Network Administrator Execulink Internet
Arg. I was afraid of that. *sigh* Thanks for the confirmation. :-\ -- ********************************************************* Michelle M. Mogil, Info Tech Engineer Systems and Operations, Cornell Information Technologies 735 Rhodes Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853 vox: (607) 255-0516, fax: (607) 255-8521 email: mmm3@cornell.edu **********************************************
Your HiPer arc has an issue with memory/buffers, there is a leak. Check your accounting settings first if you accounting server is not responding on certain versions of HiPer arc code that could result to loss of memory. Also which version of ARC code are you using? -V ----- Original Message ----- From: "Michelle M. Mogil" <mmm3@cornell.edu> To: <usr-tc@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Friday, July 26, 2002 2:28 PM Subject: [USR-TC] Telnet failure
Greetings, all...
I have what may be a stupid little problem. I cannot telnet to one of my HiPerARCs. I was able to slip in through my back-door console port and here's what message I get when trying to telnet:
arc7B> At 19:24:26, Facility "Telnet", Level "CRITICAL":: CLI process could not be spawned. (ES_PROC_FAILURE) (proc_status : ES_NO_DYNMEM)
Any clues? Thanks in advance...
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Your HiPer arc has an issue with memory/buffers, there is a leak. Check your accounting settings first if you accounting server is not responding on certain versions of HiPer arc code that could result to loss of memory. Also which version of ARC code are you using?
That's an interesting thought, since I'm not keen on rebooting ARCs every 60 days or so... It's running version 5.2.9. Memory stats: SYSTEM MEMORY RESOURCES Total System Memory Resources: 128 MB Free Memory: 23199 KB Code Size: 6126 KB Initialized Data Size: 1597 KB Uninitialized Data Size: 5833 KB Stack Size: 512 KB -- ********************************************************* Michelle M. Mogil, InfoTech Engineer Systems & Operations, Cornell Information Technology 735 Rhodes Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853 vox: (607) 255-0516, fax: (607) 255-8521 email: mmm3@cornell.edu **********************************************
At 10:11 PM 7/26/2002 -0400, you wrote:
Your HiPer arc has an issue with memory/buffers, there is a leak. Check your accounting settings first if you accounting server is not responding on certain versions of HiPer arc code that could result to loss of memory. Also which version of ARC code are you using?
That's an interesting thought, since I'm not keen on rebooting ARCs every 60 days or so... It's running version 5.2.9.
5.2.9 did the same thing to me, memory leak that is. Upgraded to 5.2.102 and I haven't seen it yet, but it hasn't been long enough (the problem usually came around after 6 weeks or so).
Memory stats:
SYSTEM MEMORY RESOURCES Total System Memory Resources: 128 MB Free Memory: 23199 KB Code Size: 6126 KB Initialized Data Size: 1597 KB Uninitialized Data Size: 5833 KB Stack Size: 512 KB
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