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Global Configuration Mode Commands
▀ task facility sessmgr
▄ Cisco ASR 5000 Series Command Line Interface Reference
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task facility sessmgr
Configures system information which is accessible via SNMP.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
Default: Normal
Specifies the facility options for the session manager.
Specifies the facility options for the session manager.
: specifies the maximum number of session manager processes are started immediately.
Caution:
The
command should only be used if the
system will reach capacity (for the existing configuration) during the first few minutes of service.
Caution:
This command must only be executed last during configuration (or appended to the end of the
configuration file) to ensure the availability of memory resources to contexts and services.
: indicates the session manager processes are started as needed.
Default: kill
Sets the action for the Resource Manager to take when the amount of free memory on a CPU falls below
12MB. An SNMP TRAP and CORBA notification are generated and the event is logged.
Once the free memory threshold is crossed, The Resource Manager examines all tasks on that cpu and finds
the most over limit task and kills it. If there are no over limit tasks nothing happens. Resource Manager takes
preference on killing a non-sessmgr task over a sessmgr task.
Sets the action for the Resource Manager to take when the amount of free memory on a CPU falls below
12MB. An SNMP TRAP and CORBA notification are generated and the event is logged.
Once the free memory threshold is crossed, The Resource Manager examines all tasks on that cpu and finds
the most over limit task and kills it. If there are no over limit tasks nothing happens. Resource Manager takes
preference on killing a non-sessmgr task over a sessmgr task.
: The task most over memory limit (if any) is killed and recovered.
: The event is logged and no tasks are killed.
: The event is logged and no tasks are killed.
Usage
Set the session manager start policy to aggressive on heavily utilized systems to avoid undue delays in
processing subscriber sessions.
Set the CPU memory low action to only log CPU low memory events.
processing subscriber sessions.
Set the CPU memory low action to only log CPU low memory events.
Example