I don’t mean to be the bearer of bad news, but I logged into a switch running 1.4.7 this morning. This switch had an up time of two years. Upon logging in the entire switch rebooted about 15 seconds later.
This switch did have discovery enabled, and I have since disabled it
Switch reboots - High mem usage
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Re: Switch reboots - High mem usage
mhoppes wrote:I don’t mean to be the bearer of bad news, but I logged into a switch running 1.4.7 this morning. This switch had an up time of two years. Upon logging in the entire switch rebooted about 15 seconds later.
This switch did have discovery enabled, and I have since disabled it
I don't take that as bad news.
1) It was up 2 years - pretty damn good, my Cisco routers don't like being up that long
2) I said there was no significant changes that would make this issue more prevalent in v1.5.x than v1.4.X
Although v1.4.7 was STRONGLY SUGGESTED TO STOP USING A LONG TIME AGO
Keep your units updated.
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Re: Switch reboots - High mem usage
I disabled the four discovery options on a switch that was exhibiting the memory leak. This fixed the leak - memory use immediately stopped increasing, and remained stable at the level it was at when I disabled discovery. With these settings disabled, firmware 1.5.1 is stable for me on multiple switches.
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Re: Switch reboots - High mem usage
wmackay wrote:I disabled the four discovery options on a switch that was exhibiting the memory leak. This fixed the leak - memory use immediately stopped increasing, and remained stable at the level it was at when I disabled discovery. With these settings disabled, firmware 1.5.1 is stable for me on multiple switches.
Yea we are working on several bugs in v1.5.1 and currently in v1.5.2rcX
1) The the discovery TAB being enabled causing memory leak under "some" conditions. also affects previous versions.
2) A bug with STP that can affect the switch in a BAD way with LAGs, this was introduced in v1.5.1 while fixing a MSTP bug that was fixed. Goes to show you fix one thing you can sometimes break another thing.
We hope to have a v1.5.2rcX soon to fix both the above issues.
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Re: Switch reboots - High mem usage
Can you elaborate on the STP and LAGs and bad ways?
Wondering if this was potentially my issue or related to it? I plan to re-enable things when I get back from traveling a bit and see if I can get more log information if you still need it.
Wondering if this was potentially my issue or related to it? I plan to re-enable things when I get back from traveling a bit and see if I can get more log information if you still need it.
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Re: Switch reboots - High mem usage
mhoppes wrote:Can you elaborate on the STP and LAGs and bad ways?
Wondering if this was potentially my issue or related to it? I plan to re-enable things when I get back from traveling a bit and see if I can get more log information if you still need it.
STP/RSTP/MSTP are all tied together behind the scene. A recent fix (or so we thought) that happened between v1.5.0 and v1.5.1 for an issue reported with MSTP is causing an issue with STP/RSTP with LAGs. Basically when an insignificant change occurs, like changing a Port Description, when it restarts/reloads vtss it causes STP/RSTP to change ports on a LAG to get stock in blocking mode.
If I knew more it would already be fixed. I do not think it is your issue as you reported your switch rebooted due to memory which is probably more related to the Discovery TAB?
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Re: Switch reboots - High mem usage
Gotcha.... except I didn't disable discovery... only STP. I'll keep oking it until I can figure out what happened -- it's stable at this point in time.
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Re: Switch reboots - High mem usage
mhoppes wrote:Gotcha.... except I didn't disable discovery... only STP. I'll keep oking it until I can figure out what happened -- it's stable at this point in time.
Well we know STP has an issue right now, so far we only have proof it affects LAGs and the symptom is not memory growth which is what you originally reported?
This STP issue first discovered in v1.5.1 or newer about a week ago, working on this issue right now.
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Re: Switch reboots - High mem usage
My issue, though, was extremely fast growing memory -- not slow growth like others have seen. My switch would be fine, then suddenly memory would shoot up and within 30 minutes would go into a reboot.
Again - haven't seen it since disabling STP, but I haven't re-enabled yet. I will and have invasive logging on so I can hopefully see what's happening.
Again - haven't seen it since disabling STP, but I haven't re-enabled yet. I will and have invasive logging on so I can hopefully see what's happening.
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Re: Switch reboots - High mem usage
Try out wispswitch-1.5.2rc6 when you can.
Both of these issue's should be resolved there.
Some of the details of the memory increase you mention here seemed to differ from other reports so there might be something else happening but for the moment both the STP over LAG issue and the discovery memory leak seems to have been resolved.
Both of these issue's should be resolved there.
Some of the details of the memory increase you mention here seemed to differ from other reports so there might be something else happening but for the moment both the STP over LAG issue and the discovery memory leak seems to have been resolved.
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