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Memory use is still increasing day-by-day, even after the upgrade to 5.6.8.
The increase is slower, 1% per day approximately, it will be interesting to see
if/when we reach 80%.
Upgraded and no issues yet :)
we had the same issue with 6.0.0 to 6.0.4 and it's now fixed when we upgraded to 6.0.5.
Fortigate : 80E, 80F, 100E, 200F, 300E : 6.4.6
FortiAnalyzer, ForticlientEMS
I am running v6.2.0 build0866 (GA) on 2st Fortigate 200E in a HA-cluster and I am also seeing this.
Yesterday it was "ipsmonitor" which had 3 processes using about 20% each, today it was "wad" using about 40%.
I have created a ticket with the Fortinet support hoping they have a solution since it is causing a lot of trouble in our main-office where we have this setup.
Support told me this is a known issue in 6.2.0 and recommended me to upgrade to 6.2.1 to resolve the memory-issue.
After upgrading to 6.2.1 the memory-issue has gone away, but a new problem has been detected. When I have the "application control default"-policy enabled on rules with a lot of traffic and sessions the CPU is spiking at 99% on one of the cores, this wasn't the case on 6.2.0. Support is working on resolving it so I am crossing my fingers.
Hello guys! Any updates on this? We are facing both lack of RAM and CPU peaks on 6.2.1.
Yes, I think we have found a bug in the wad. Also we got a new version of the ipsengine-database and since this we havent had any issues with either CPU or RAM-usage.
Regarding the bug their developers are working on it, it caused the wad process to crash frequently before we got the new version of ipsengine-database.
nikade87 wrote:Do you mean regular updates, or some special update? How can other people achieve this?Also we got a new version of the ipsengine-database
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