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Ray
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potential FortiOS 6.0.9 memory leak

We reverted FortiOS 6.0.9 back to 6.0.8 after nine days, because memory usage went up from 41% to 46% and kept growing.

At cli, "diag sys top-summary '-n 5 --sort=mem' " showed 

 

6.0.9:

PID RSS CPU% ^MEM% FDS TIME+ NAME * 208 1G 0.0 17.6 637 34:16.79 ipsmonitor [x9] 202 353M 0.0 4.4 64 38:45.62 miglogd [x5] 231 82M 0.0 1.0 31 11:46.27 dnsproxy 205 67M 0.0 0.8 23 00:56.10 httpsd [x4] 180 42M 0.0 0.5 14 00:30.36 cmdbsvr

 

6.0.8:

PID RSS CPU% ^MEM% FDS TIME+ NAME * 207 890M 0.9 11.1 620 54:46.18 ipsmonitor [x9] 230 81M 0.0 1.0 31 18:20.45 dnsproxy 204 69M 1.9 0.9 27 02:51.66 httpsd [x9] 201 53M 0.0 0.7 65 00:46.10 miglogd [x5] 259 49M 0.0 0.6 17 02:28.83 updated [x2]

 

Do you have the same issue?

 

Ray

 

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donnat
New Contributor III

Hello,

 

Yes, by monitoring with diag sys top-summary, I see that it is the process "ipsmonitor" which consumes more and more memory...

 

Since the IPS engine update (4.052 to 4.058) the memory was stable.

 

Contact Support Fortinet for new IPS engine.

Cluster Active/Passive Fortigate-1500D 6.0.9 (AV, DLP, AppCtrl & IPS, DHCP, AlertMail, Fortiguard Web & AS, OSPF & RIPv2, SSL-VPN Portal Web and Tunnel) FortiAnalyzer-3000D 6.0.8 (Log, Syslog, Alert event, Quarantine & Report)

Cluster Active/Passive Fortigate-1500D 6.0.9 (AV, DLP, AppCtrl & IPS, DHCP, AlertMail, Fortiguard Web & AS, OSPF & RIPv2, SSL-VPN Portal Web and Tunnel) FortiAnalyzer-3000D 6.0.8 (Log, Syslog, Alert event, Quarantine & Report)
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