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04-07-2022 03:23 AM
Hi guys,
We have a firewall that shows the free SWAP memory 0. Is this normal? It is a new installation and Genindex process seems to be normal. Here is the output of "show system resources":
admin@PA-450> show system resources top - 09:49:41 up 21 days, 20:55, 1 user, load average: 1.96, 2.03, 2.07 Tasks: 238 total, 1 running, 165 sleeping, 0 stopped, 1 zombie %Cpu(s): 11.9 us, 10.4 sy, 2.2 ni, 74.8 id, 0.0 wa, 0.7 hi, 0.0 si, 0.0 st KiB Mem : 16269716 total, 925460 free, 5240044 used, 10104212 buff/cache KiB Swap: 1020 total, 0 free, 1020 used. 6868148 avail Mem PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND 5937 20 0 1789300 385796 38960 S 25.0 2.4 118:03.32 configd 3564 0 -20 3848148 3.4g 3.3g S 18.8 21.7 93:13.92 masterd_ap+ 7148 20 0 131.6g 3.3g 3.3g S 18.8 21.4 4648:05 pan_task 24419 20 0 156148 20156 10672 S 18.8 0.1 0:00.09 masterd_ba+ 7150 20 0 131.6g 3.3g 3.3g S 12.5 21.4 1587:13 pan_task 3582 15 -5 173524 13904 7920 S 6.2 0.1 72:14.64 sysd 6235 20 0 716664 101468 32564 S 6.2 0.6 161:27.25 dnsproxyd 5162 20 0 1183668 36384 26768 S 0.0 0.2 4:35.71 sysdagent 5167 30 10 142456 22560 8628 S 0.0 0.1 1:51.01 core_gdb 5179 20 0 7144 1796 1648 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.00 mcelog 5318 20 0 630396 32664 25408 S 0.0 0.2 3:25.44 chasd 5323 20 0 602820 73484 30784 S 0.0 0.5 2:33.35 dagger 5327 30 10 335308 32284 11456 S 0.0 0.2 58:14.72 python 5331 20 0 545184 34644 27076 S 0.0 0.2 96:41.78 contentd 5358 20 0 328820 9468 8112 S 0.0 0.1 1:36.91 plugin_api+ 5449 10 -10 128.6g 14112 11328 S 0.0 0.1 235:50.39 brdagent 5774 20 0 97356 9036 7768 S 0.0 0.1 2:59.44 ehmon 5891 20 0 707300 39724 28892 S 0.0 0.2 2:53.88 cryptod 5915 20 0 38188 5196 4716 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.00 sshd 5930 20 0 1870336 553008 151900 S 0.0 3.4 63:22.54 devsrvr 5945 20 0 477692 68176 31132 S 0.0 0.4 125:47.07 distributo+ 5948 20 0 521600 89120 31316 S 0.0 0.5 28:26.67 iotd 5950 20 0 1045776 207192 35860 S 0.0 1.3 25:53.63 reportd 5952 20 0 741968 215668 145800 S 0.0 1.3 224:46.63 useridd 6024 20 0 602052 142424 31840 S 0.0 0.9 11:34.05 mgmtsrvr 6048 nobody 20 0 50280 4008 3020 S 0.0 0.0 27:15.12 redis-serv+ 6073 nobody 20 0 52840 4348 3148 S 0.0 0.0 100:16.26 redis-serv+ 6101 nobody 20 0 50280 4164 3076 S 0.0 0.0 26:05.48 redis-serv+ 6142 nobody 20 0 574108 50868 36036 S 0.0 0.3 2:21.95 httpd 6145 20 0 1175176 66648 8632 S 0.0 0.4 95:27.58 identitycl+ 6171 20 0 1001624 16620 5216 S 0.0 0.1 59:57.53 dsclient 6210 20 0 650968 41692 30364 S 0.0 0.3 3:23.76 ikemgr 6213 20 0 1697164 312584 49328 S 0.0 1.9 2155:52 logrcvr 6215 20 0 812372 37840 27892 S 0.0 0.2 2:39.18 rasmgr 6216 20 0 653392 36004 26632 S 0.0 0.2 3:11.46 keymgr 6218 20 0 278428 34340 26716 S 0.0 0.2 1:41.94 pan_ifmgr 6219 20 0 2711508 98396 32008 S 0.0 0.6 13:35.15 varrcvr 6223 17 -3 560940 35568 27396 S 0.0 0.2 10:59.88 l2ctrld 6224 17 -3 280116 34952 26472 S 0.0 0.2 2:36.77 ha_agent 6225 20 0 538356 49188 29860 S 0.0 0.3 4:28.46 satd 6231 20 0 1093900 43776 29972 S 0.0 0.3 3:33.18 sslmgr 6234 20 0 557208 34688 27012 S 0.0 0.2 2:51.82 pan_dhcpd 6238 20 0 488312 35340 26816 S 0.0 0.2 2:14.85 pppoed 6240 17 -3 979544 57424 30656 S 0.0 0.4 7:10.50 routed 6241 20 0 471164 56576 34884 S 0.0 0.3 20:56.38 authd 7143 20 0 131.5g 3.3g 3.3g S 0.0 21.4 6:57.56 sdwand 7144 20 0 131.4g 3.3g 3.3g S 0.0 21.4 38:53.51 pan_dha 7145 20 0 131.4g 3.3g 3.3g S 0.0 21.4 7:10.32 mprelay 7146 20 0 132.5g 3.5g 3.3g S 0.0 22.7 63:32.92 pan_comm 7147 20 0 131.5g 3.3g 3.3g S 0.0 21.4 21:59.79 tund 7152 20 0 263764 49484 5092 S 0.0 0.3 38:43.76 wifclient 7160 30 10 163000 26704 11144 S 0.0 0.2 11:47.02 python
04-07-2022 12:51 PM
Quick way to calculate real time memory use here. (Note that the swap available portion is actually free memory, see more here.) Are you seeing MGT server performance degradation?
I won't say it's normal but I've seen it from time to time. The kernel leaves a certain minimum amount of physical memory free for certain situations so we would expect to see this.
Whenever swapped out pages are needed back in RAM, cache reduces and pages are moved back from swap to RAM leading to swap getting reduced.
It is normal for linux like OSes (like PAN-OS) to keep the memory in buffer/cache and make it available only when it is needed. I do not see any reason yet to believe that the device is reaching capacity or a reboot is required.
To dig deeper in cached memory you can look at the output of memory_detail in the mp-monitor. Definitions of all the terms in memory_detail can be found here:
https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man5/proc.5.html
04-07-2022 12:51 PM
Quick way to calculate real time memory use here. (Note that the swap available portion is actually free memory, see more here.) Are you seeing MGT server performance degradation?
I won't say it's normal but I've seen it from time to time. The kernel leaves a certain minimum amount of physical memory free for certain situations so we would expect to see this.
Whenever swapped out pages are needed back in RAM, cache reduces and pages are moved back from swap to RAM leading to swap getting reduced.
It is normal for linux like OSes (like PAN-OS) to keep the memory in buffer/cache and make it available only when it is needed. I do not see any reason yet to believe that the device is reaching capacity or a reboot is required.
To dig deeper in cached memory you can look at the output of memory_detail in the mp-monitor. Definitions of all the terms in memory_detail can be found here:
https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man5/proc.5.html
06-13-2022 08:11 AM
Noticing the same thing on 10.1.5H1. I installed 10.1.6 a few days ago and so far it has not re-occurred. This is happening on PA-440's.
04-07-2023 02:00 PM
Hello @Hamid.Saffarzadeh @jasonwald
what you are observing is expected in PA-400 series Firewalls. Please check this KB.
Kind Regards
Pavel
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