Memory leak after upgrading to the latest firmware version for the GS1900-24E?

Gilad
Gilad Posts: 8  Freshman Member
edited August 2022 in Switch
4 days ago I've updated to the latest firmware version (2.60(AAHK.1)C0) for the GS1900-24E switch.
Seems like there is a serious memory leak... Attach is the memory usage graph for the last 3 months.
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  • Zyxel_Derrick
    Zyxel_Derrick Posts: 126  Zyxel Employee
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    edited August 2020
    Hi @Gilad

    Could you provide tech support to us so we can check it?
    If you have a privacy concern, you can PM me the tech support.
    You can download tech support on Maintenance > Configuration > Content > Tech Support
    About the attached graph, may I know is it a monitor software?
    Thanks for your cooperation

    Best regards,
    Zyxel_Derrick
  • Gilad
    Gilad Posts: 8  Freshman Member
    edited September 2020
    Can't post this file, it contain too much private infomation about the network...
    attached is another graph from today, I'm using SNMP and LibreNMS software to monitor the memory usage.
    The switch restarted itself on Friday evening, if it happens again I'll just downgrade the firmware back to version 2.50.
  • Zyxel_Derrick
    Zyxel_Derrick Posts: 126  Zyxel Employee
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    Hi @Gilad

    May I know what OIDs you are polling and the polling interval?
    Also, may I know if you could provide the information of "Process Memory" in the tech support to us so we can check it?
    Thanks

    Best regards,
    Zyxel_Derrick
  • Gilad
    Gilad Posts: 8  Freshman Member
    No sure which OID it's using, I'll try to find out.

    'Process Memory' section from 'Tech Support':

    ------------------ Process Memory ------------------

               total(KB)     used(KB)     free(KB)   shared(KB)   buffer(KB)    cache(KB)
    --------------------+------------+------------+------------+------------+------------
    Mem:           62416        60924         1492            0         2364        24384
    -/+ buffers/cache:          34176        28240
    Swap:              0            0            0

      PID    MEM(KB) COMMAND
        1        276 init
        2          0 ksoftirqd/0
        3          0 events/0
        4          0 khelper
        5          0 kthread
        6          0 kblockd/0
        7          0 pdflush
        8          0 pdflush
        9          0 kswapd0
       10          0 aio/0
       11          0 mtdblockd
       24          0 loop0
       30          0 jffs2_gcd_mtd3
       33          0 jffs2_gcd_mtd4
       44          0 waMon 500
       45          0 waMon 1000
       57          0 SCHED Thread
       58          0 LinkMonIsrThrea
       59          0 Port Monitor Th
       60          0 Port Security T
       61          0 Borad Monitor T
       70          0 STP RX Thread
       71          0 MSTP FSM Thread
       72          0 MSTP Routine Th
       73          0 MSTP Tick Threa
       76          0 LACP RX Thread
       79          0 IGMP RX Thread
       82          0 DOT1X RX Thread
       83          0 DOT1X RADIUS RX
       84          0 DOT1X ARP RX Th
       87          0 Voice VLAN Time
       90          0 LLDP RX Thread
       91          0 TX Thread
       92          0 Timer Thread
       95          0 RLDP RX Thread
       96          0 RLDP TX Thread
       97          0 RLDP Enable Thr
      150        300 syslogd
      153       3616 snmpd
      154       3616 snmpd
      155       3616 snmpd
      157       1116 zon
      163        224 inetd
      164       1232 polld
      165        212 klogd
      166       1184 timed
      173       1228 ksid
      179        284 sh
      180        300 sh
      182       2616 cli
      186       1628 boa
      187        936 boa
     2222       1228 ksid
     3782       2320 dispatcher.cgi

  • Gilad
    Gilad Posts: 8  Freshman Member
    This is the log from 'Tech Support' when the switch restarted:

    5;Sep 03 2020 03:15:45;%Interface-5: Port 6 link up
    5;Sep 04 2020 01:02:15;%Interface-5: Port 6 link down
    5;Sep 04 2020 01:02:32;%Interface-5: Port 6 link up
    5;Sep 04 2020 01:02:35;%Interface-5: Port 6 link down
    5;Sep 04 2020 01:02:37;%Interface-5: Port 6 link up
    ====== [3: Kernel Log]
    <0>Kernel panic - not syncing: out of memory. panic_on_oom is selected
    <4>
    <4> Abnormal reboot [0x32c55080]
  • Zyxel_Derrick
    Zyxel_Derrick Posts: 126  Zyxel Employee
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    edited September 2020
    Hi @Gilad

    We would like to reproduce the issue
    Therefore, besides the OIDS you are polling, we would like to ask again that could you provide tech support to us by "private message" so we can try to find out the root cause?
    Or, could you remove the private part and send the tech support to us by "private message"?
    Thanks

    Best regards,
    Zyxel_Derrick
  • Gilad
    Gilad Posts: 8  Freshman Member
    Hi Derrick, I sent you the tech-support file by private message.
  • Zyxel_Derrick
    Zyxel_Derrick Posts: 126  Zyxel Employee
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    Hi @Gilad

    Thanks for providing tech support to us
    We will try to reproduce the issue and if there is any update will let you know asap
    Thanks

    Best regards,
    Zyxel_Derrick
  • Gilad
    Gilad Posts: 8  Freshman Member
    Thanks you Derrick.
  • Gilad
    Gilad Posts: 8  Freshman Member
    CPU and memory usage in the last 3 days. Seems like the GS1900-24E SNMP process can't even return the values... I wanted to generate another tech-support file, but I can't even access the web GUI. Going back to firmware version 2.50.