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strange behaviour while deleting vlan
hello,

anybody noticed any strange behaviour when you provide command delete
vlan xxx ??

Vlan in on ports where STP is active, that's all.

In some cases, connection with switch is interrupted for several (maybe
30) seconds on all vlans. And on "blocked" STP ports I can see some
increased numer of broadcasts..

XOS 12.4 and 12.3.. similar behaviour, but not on all switches (x450)

Regards,
Marcin
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Re: strange behaviour while deleting vlan [ In reply to ]
Marcin Kuczera wrote:
> hello,
>
> anybody noticed any strange behaviour when you provide command delete
> vlan xxx ??
>
> Vlan in on ports where STP is active, that's all.
>
> In some cases, connection with switch is interrupted for several (maybe
> 30) seconds on all vlans. And on "blocked" STP ports I can see some
> increased numer of broadcasts..
>
> XOS 12.4 and 12.3.. similar behaviour, but not on all switches (x450)

and... happend this evening:
03/08/2011 18:23:47.65 <Noti:EPM.UnexpctRebootDtect> Booting after
System Failure.
03/08/2011 18:23:46.36 <Noti:EPM.wd_warm_reset> Changing to watchdog
warm reset mode
03/08/2011 18:17:30.82 <Crit:HAL.Sys.Critical> Switch low on Memory. OS
KBytes total 255132 free 5072
03/08/2011 16:53:48.19 <Erro:Kern.Error> async queue is growing (488931)
03/08/2011 14:35:31.88 <Erro:Kern.Error> async queue is growing (289272)
03/08/2011 13:38:29.11 <Warn:STP.FDBFlush> Flushing FDB (Transitioned
from 0 to 3, starting flush timer for 19)
03/08/2011 13:38:29.11 <Warn:STP.FDBFlush> Flushing FDB (Transitioned
from 0 to 3, starting flush timer for 21)
03/08/2011 13:38:29.10 <Warn:STP.FDBFlush> Flushing FDB (Transitioned
from 0 to 3, starting flush timer for 23)
03/08/2011 13:38:29.07 <Warn:STP.FDBFlush> Flushing FDB (Transitioned
from 0 to 3, starting flush timer for 26)
03/08/2011 13:38:29.07 <Warn:STP.FDBFlush> Flushing FDB (Transitioned
from 0 to 3, starting flush timer for 16)
03/08/2011 13:38:29.07 <Warn:STP.FDBFlush> Flushing FDB (Transitioned
from 0 to 3, starting flush timer for 15)
03/08/2011 13:27:30.13 <Warn:STP.FDBFlush> Flushing FDB (Transitioned
from 0 to 3, starting flush timer for 19)
03/08/2011 13:27:30.13 <Warn:STP.FDBFlush> Flushing FDB (Transitioned
from 0 to 3, starting flush timer for 21)
03/08/2011 13:27:30.13 <Warn:STP.FDBFlush> Flushing FDB (Transitioned
from 0 to 3, starting flush timer for 23)
03/08/2011 13:27:30.13 <Warn:STP.FDBFlush> Flushing FDB (Transitioned
from 0 to 3, starting flush timer for 26)


ExtremeXOS version 12.4.1.7


Is there any method to get information about particular process that
caused this memleak ?

btw, anyone knows magic debug command to get into unix shell ?

Regards,
Marcin

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