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IJ01307: MEMORY LEAK DUE TO NFSV4 FILE HANDLES APPLIES TO AIX 7100-05

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APAR status

  • Closed as program error.

Error description

  • High memory utilization is observed when using NFSV4 due
    to memory leak which is caused by an old APAR - NFS
    CLIENT
    NOT RECOVERING FROM NFS4ERR_BAD_STATEID. Customers who
    have any of the below APARs installed and is using NFSV4
    will see this issue.
    
            APAR #     AIX Release Level
     IV87486    6.1 TL9 SP8
     IV88524    7.1 TL3 SP8
     IV88332    7.1 TL4 SP3
     IV88753    7.2 TL0 SP3
     IV88290    7.2 TL1
    

Local fix

Problem summary

  • Growth in memory usage while using NFS4.
    

Problem conclusion

  • Ensured that all allocated filehandles will eventually be
    freed.
    

Temporary fix

Comments

  • 6100-09 - use AIX APAR IJ01283
    7100-04 - use AIX APAR IJ00466
    7100-05 - use AIX APAR IJ01307
    7200-00 - use AIX APAR IJ01757
    7200-01 - use AIX APAR IJ01454
    7200-02 - use AIX APAR IJ01282
    

APAR Information

  • APAR number

    IJ01307

  • Reported component name

    AIX V7.1

  • Reported component ID

    5765H4000

  • Reported release

    710

  • Status

    CLOSED PER

  • PE

    NoPE

  • HIPER

    NoHIPER

  • Special Attention

    NoSpecatt / Xsystem

  • Submitted date

    2017-11-06

  • Closed date

    2017-11-06

  • Last modified date

    2018-09-21

  • APAR is sysrouted FROM one or more of the following:

    IJ00466

  • APAR is sysrouted TO one or more of the following:

Fix information

  • Fixed component name

    AIX V7.1

  • Fixed component ID

    5765H4000

Applicable component levels

  • R710 PSY U875879

       UP18/03/06 I 1000

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Document Information

Modified date:
19 April 2022