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June 22nd, 2024 09:41

RAM memory N2048

My dears,

I have a "stack" between two n2048!  I used the show process proc-list command. I see a process called "switchdrvr".  What is that!?  Switch memory is critical now.  The switch only has 30% memory available. Is it possible to disable this process?!

1156 switchdrvr       1-0-switchdrvr          No     675688   695216       92 406days-0:12:1

Thanks you in advance Márcio

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June 24th, 2024 04:23

Hi,

 

The process "switchdrvr" in Dell Switch N2048 refers to the switch driver, which is a crucial part of the switch's operating system. This process is responsible for managing and coordinating the hardware components of the switch. The switch driver process ensures that data is correctly routed through the switch, handles error conditions, and manages the switch's interaction with connected devices.

 

The "switchdrvr" process in Dell Switch N2048 also controls a variety of other services. These include the management of VLAN configurations, spanning tree protocols, link aggregation groups, and Quality of Service (QoS) settings. It also handles the interaction with network protocols such as IP, ICMP, and ARP. In essence, the switch driver serves as a critical component in managing and coordinating the various functionalities of the switch.

 

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