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03-17-2015 01:22 AM
03-17-2015 01:22 AM
Event : E02010102 EID_MEMORY_CRITICAL
All the members of cluster made up of 4 P4300 G2 units reported errors similar to the following one:
Event : E02010102 EID_MEMORY_CRITICAL
Severity : Critical
Component : Storage System
Object Type : Resource
Object Name : Memory Utilization
Management Group : <Management Group Name>
Cluster :
IP/Hostname : <hostname>
Date and Time : 03/16/2015 20:51:32 GMT
User : System
Resolution : <generic link>
Message : The system memory utilization (96.0025%) status is 'Critical'.
I was unable to locate information about this specific problem.
How can I troubleshoot and solve it?
Regards
M.N.
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03-17-2015 05:39 AM
03-17-2015 05:39 AM
Re: Event : E02010102 EID_MEMORY_CRITICAL
its either a memory leak/bug or more likely, if you just upgraded to the latest OS, its probably actually running at that utilization and the only solution would be to upgrade the memory on the nodes or downgrade the OS
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03-17-2015 06:06 AM
03-17-2015 06:06 AM
Re: Event : E02010102 EID_MEMORY_CRITICAL
Thank you for the message.
To be honest I did not upgrade any HW or SW component.
The storage have been working fine for a long time, so I presume that the problem is elsewhere...
Thank you, anyway.
M.N.