Open a case with Cisco TAC please for further investigation, this is a CCIE
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Regards,
Roger Carpio.

On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 3:46 AM, Ashar Siddiqui <siddas...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello,
>
>
>
> I have a customer where RisDC service is using some 350MB Virtual memory
> but it increments with passage of time till it gets to 950MB (within a
> month).
>
> As soon as it hit 950MB mark, RTMT starts throwing alerts as VM falls below
> 30%.
>
> First we thought it’s tomcat which is using excessive memory but then after
> a bit of investigation found it’s using normal VM (~940MB).
>
>
>
> I have searched over the internet but that did not help. Customer wants to
> know why it increase as there are only 1000 users.
>
> Has anyone come across this issue of RisDC? Can it be a memory leak issue?
>
>
>
> Please find below the server tech specs:
>
>
>
> admin:show hardware
>
> HW Platform       : 7835I2
> Processors        : 1
> Type              : Family: Xeon
> CPU Speed         : 2333
> Memory            : 2048 MBytes
> Object ID         : 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.585
> OS Version        : UCOS 4.0.0.0-37
> Serial Number     :
>
> RAID Version      :
> RAID Firmware Version:  5.2-0 (15432)
> RAID BIOS Version:  5.2-0 (15432)
>
> BIOS Information  :
> 1.17
>
> RAID Details      :
> Controllers found: 1
>
>  admin:show version active
> *Active Master Version: 7.1.5.11901-1*
> Active Version Installed Software Options:
> dp-ffr.3-1-15.GB.cop
> cm-locale-en_GB-7.1.5.1000-1.cop
> cm-locale-cs_CZ-7.1.5.1000-1.cop
> localeinstaller
>
> admin:show memory size
> This command is not supported by this server model.
>
>  admin:show memory
>       show memory count
>       show memory modules
>       show memory size
>
> admin:show memory count
> This command is not supported by this server model.
>
> Thanks
>
> Ash>
>
>
>
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