Hi!

Here is a daisy of a feature :) .. According to a sys admin, Solaris 10 reports 
memory used by the filesystem cache (swap space) as kernel memory which, even 
though it could be deallocated in a heartbeat, means Spectrum polls an OID for 
memory used and counts both physical and logical RAM. So any system with enough 
storage accesses over time will eventually show memory full. While this isn't a 
Spectrum issue, the server admin doesn't have an already-existing SNMP oid to 
replace the "buggy" oid.

Has anyone else ever run into this issue and how did you fix it? I guess we 
could cron a script to deallocate, but was looking for something a little more 
NMS oriented.



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