On Wed, 23 Aug 2000, Mike Andrews wrote:
Seems stable here, save one SNMP-related memory leak in the ARC code (specific to walking a particular section of the tree; real obscure).
Hmmm... What OID tickles it? We run lots of monitoring on things that may or may not be obscure every 10 minutes.
We have not had any of the spontaneous reboots others have mentioned here.
Can anyone comment on any of these issues in the new code? -the quads going into busy-out under 4.2.32 - fixed? -OSPF - trust it? Thanks, Charles
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On Mon, 21 Aug 2000, Cheryl Johnson wrote:
Before attempting to upgrade our USR chassis I thought it may be wise to ask the list of their thoughts first. Is anyone running the following software releases? If so, any input on stability or any known problems would be greatly appreciated.
NMC 7.1.8 ARC 5.0.9 DSP 2.1.9
-Cheryl Network Administrator SEI Communications Data and Network Services
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