On Thu, Jan 08, 2009 at 05:04:52PM +0200, Richard Morris wrote:
> Our Cisco PIX and ASA's report Excessive CPU usage, however it turns out that 
> it is actually RAM usage that is the problem, but in the interfaces only CPU 
> is listed and not Cisco Memory, however when you drill down on reports for 
> the CPU is lists memory as an option, but does not show up as a interface 
> that can be monitored? Is this a work around to this?

Are you sure it is reporting that? The interface name is "Cisco CPU" but
it monitors a bunch of things, you can think of it as the Cisco system
if you like.

You go into the Cisco CPU interface and look at the graphs, one of them
is memory usage.

 - Craig
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