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June 2017, Week 3

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"Stanfield, Randy (Carrollton, TX)" <[log in to unmask]>
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Stanfield, Randy (Carrollton, TX)
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Mon, 19 Jun 2017 20:43:09 +0000
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Does anyone know how to check what is using the inbound Buffer pool on the network? Our development server network has hung up a couple times over the past few weeks. Causing system to be un-accessible. We could still access the system via the console and shutdown the network and restarted. All looks fine for a while then later see it rising again.


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MON, JUN 19, 2017,  2:35:07 PM
Item  Subsystem   Name   G/N  Description      Used   High    Max
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  1    NS XPORT  CP_POOL_ (G)  Control Buf Pool    0      1    300 :)
  2    NS XPORT  1536___D (G)  Inbound Buf Pool 1362   1365   1365 :(
  3    NS XPORT  NET1____ (N)  Outbnd  Buf Pool    0     93   2048 :)
  4    NS XPORT  LOOP____ (N)  Outbnd  Buf Pool    0      7   1024 :)
  5    NS XPORT  UDP      (G)  GProt  Msg  Pool    0    N/A    512 :)
  6    NS XPORT  PXP      (G)  GProt  Msg  Pool    0    N/A    660 :)
  7    NS XPORT  PROBE    (G)  CM Prot Msg Pool    0    N/A    678 :)
  8    NS XPORT  IP_NI    (G)  IP-NI  Msg  Pool    0    N/A   2048 :)
  9    NS XPORT  IP_NI    (G)  IP-NI  Msg  Pool    0    N/A   2048 :)
10    NS XPORT           (G)  Node  Name Cache    0      1    360 :)
11    NS XPORT           (G)  TCP Control pool    1     46   2048 :)


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