> ver
Lucent PortMaster PM-4 ComOS 4.0.3
System uptime is 46 days 1 hours 3 minutes
> sh mem
System memory 19680425 bytes - 7267941 used, 12412484 available
432:1 1056:0 4032:0 75616:0 110400:0 400:1 416:1 4240:3 1168:0 640:1 368:1
352:1 384:1 320:1 256:86 240:20 272:12 288:1 176:3 224:5 304:2 192:30 336:1
112:2 144:213 96:151 80:234 208:5 512:4 2048:1 32:24 128:78 528:1 48:246
20:128 64:2 1664:1 4096:1 160:5 16:134
System nbufs 920 - 355 used, 565 available
System blocks 460 - 49 used, 411 available
> ver
Lucent PortMaster PM-4 ComOS 4.1b15
System uptime is 8 days 13 hours 14 minutes
> sh mem
System memory 17825536 bytes - 10297268 used, 7528268 available
320:1 384:1 560:2 640:1 400:1 352:1 368:1 336:1 288:3 176:1 256:29 224:2
112:5 240:3 144:206 304:2 272:17 208:28 544:2 2048:1 96:18 192:3 80:251
1168:0 4240:2 128:18 576:3 32:19 48:207 20:39 64:3 1664:2 4096:2 160:8 16:41
System nbufs 920 - 275 used, 645 available
System blocks 460 - 50 used, 410 available
At 06:48 AM 4/14/99 , you wrote:
>In article <37135514.8E22A813@livingston.com> you wrote:
>> Paul Gregg wrote:
>
>>> The memory available appears to be dropping very slowly:
>
>> Memory usage will take a while to stabilize as more ports and features are
>> used. If it continues to drop after a day or more of use then there may be
>> a problem.
>
>I think there is definately a problem now:
>
>pm1> ver
>Lucent PortMaster PM-4 ComOS 4.1b15
>System uptime is 1 days 9 hours 8 minutes
>pm1> sh mem
>System memory 17825536 bytes - 9322316 used, 8503220 available
>384:1 448:1 416:1 368:1 400:1 352:1 320:1 288:2 176:2 560:1 304:1 224:2
>256:4 336:1 240:3 272:2 144:36 112:2 96:3 208:3 80:4 544:1 2048:1 192:2
>1168:2 640:1 128:4 528:1 48:36 20:10 64:2 1664:1 4096:1 32:4 160:4 16:11
>System nbufs 920 - 244 used, 676 available
>System blocks 460 - 46 used, 414 available
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