Are the crashes preceded by a spike in memory usage on the controller?

-Chris


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Chris Murphy
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MIT Information Services & Technology
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On 10/9/08 12:57 PM, "Yacheng, Janet, Shu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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> So Cisco LWAPP people,
> Currently we're on 4.1.185.0. It's a 4402 controller, with 1131AG access
> points.
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> Anyone made the leap to one of the 4.2, 5.0 , or 5.1 trains without
> seriously regretting it?

We had upgraded to 5.1.151.0 on both 4404 and 4402 controller with 1252
APs.  Currently we experienced the issue of controller crashing itself.
Controllers crashed quite often.  One of controllers was up and running
for 6 days then it crashed.  Sometimes it just lasted about 2 days after
the previous crash.  We are working with TAC and they had handed this to
software team to find a fix for this bug.


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