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3740.1 | Try NCL | MARVIN::COBB | Graham R. Cobb (DECNIS development), REO2-G/G9, 830-3917 | Tue Sep 15 1992 13:06 | 8 |
| Try issuing (any) network management command to the WANrouter using NCL. It
is possible that the WANrouter has run out of pool memory and is not
accepting any NCL commands.
If so, that is a bug but we have fixed a few network management memory
leaks. What entities are you polling on the WANrouter?
Graham
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3740.2 | I will check | ZUR01::SCHNEIDERR | | Mon Oct 12 1992 07:47 | 8 |
| Hello Graham,
Thanks for your answer and sorry for the delay. I was out for the last 3 weeks
and I just saw that my substitute has done not a much.
I will reply here again.
Roland
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3740.3 | | ZUR01::SCHNEIDERR | | Mon Oct 12 1992 11:02 | 9 |
| HELLO GRAHAM,
I just spoke with the customer. He told, if the polling isn't working, also the
NCL doesn't work. After a reboot, the WANrouter works for about 2 weeks.
Could it be, that it is the bug you told in RE.1? We would have two dumps for
you.
Roland
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3740.4 | | ZUR01::SCHNEIDERR | | Tue Oct 20 1992 11:41 | 5 |
| Hello Graham,
Could it be that it is the bug you decribed?
Roland
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3740.5 | Sorry for the delay | MARVIN::COBB | Graham R. Cobb (DECNIS development), REO2-G/G9, 830-3917 | Tue Oct 27 1992 08:21 | 9 |
| I have been busy with other things and haven't had a chance to read this
conference.
It looks like you may have hit one of the memory leaks. I need to know what
entities were being polled on the WANrouter (to know whether the leaks have
been fixed). Unfortunately I don't have time to look at the dumps for the
moment -- if you need a guaranteed fix you will need to raise a CLD.
Graham
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