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Mobility Controller 7220 Memory usage is too high

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  • 1.  Mobility Controller 7220 Memory usage is too high

    Posted Mar 30, 2018 07:46 AM
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    Hi all,

    I've set up 2 MCs 7220 in a cluster, clients are about more than 2500.

    Memory usage of these MCs is always high

    Screenshot from 2018-03-30 18-39-57.png

    Today when I wrote a configuration, at that time the free memory was 45MB, and the authentication module was restarted. All clients are disassociated.

     

    Did anyone have the same problem?

    Thanks,



  • 2.  RE: Mobility Controller 7220 Memory usage is too high

    Posted Mar 30, 2018 07:02 PM
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    probably best to open a TAC case to see what's going on. they can deep dive into the issues and see what potentially is the issue


    #AirheadsMobile


  • 3.  RE: Mobility Controller 7220 Memory usage is too high

    Posted Aug 01, 2023 08:24 AM
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    How did this problem end up? Is it resolved? I am currently facing this problem too, high mem and high storage.




  • 4.  RE: Mobility Controller 7220 Memory usage is too high

    EMPLOYEE
    Posted Aug 02, 2023 02:58 AM
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    You responded to a very old post, which means that things are probably very different. Memory usage is not necessarily a problem by itself; memory will be used for caching purposes instead of left unused; please reach out to Aruba Support if you have any doubt or create a new post with more details (version, device type, actual data) to ask the question for your situation.



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