38 
0       0       40      0     46   1       0      0      LFIB_IlmEntryCache0 
0       0       680     0     22   4       0      0      LFIB_IlmEntryCache16 
0       0       144     8     21   1       0      0      kiocb 
137     150     2048    8     15   8       10     10     kmalloc-2048 
0       0       72      0     34   1       0      0      LFIB_IlmHash_cache14 
0       0       208     0     16   1       0      0      L2VFIB_Ntf_Cache 
0       0       4232    0     7    8       0      0      FVN_FwdCache30 
282     306     912     32    17   4       18     18     task_struct 
0       0       1080    0     14   4       0      0      IPCIM_ENTRY_EXT_cachep 
0       0       40      0     46   1       0      0      mfib_nbma_if_cache 
0       0       476     0     15   2       0      0      LFIB_NhlfeEntryCache16 
0       0       1080    0     14   4       0      0      LFIB_IlmEntryCache26 
0       0       32      0     51   1       0      0      L2VFIB_Ac_Srv_Cache 
3       18      392     4     18   2       1      1      tcpinp 
0       0       2296    0     13   8       0      0      MFW_FsCache14 
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Each value line shows the memory information for a memory portion. The product of the 
Number and Size fields shows the capacity of the memory portion. If the capacity of a memory 
portion continually increases, the memory portion is being continually used. To determine 
whether there is an issue with the memory portion, you must observe the capacity change and 
change speed of a memory portion for a period of time. The memory leak process might be slow 
and you might need to spend a long time (even weeks) observing the leak symptom. 
2.  Save the information displayed in the previous step and contact H3C Support. 
 
 
IMPORTANT: 
For quick troubleshooting, do not reboot the device before you contact H3C Support. The previous 
step only identifies the memory portions that have issues. Further information is required to locate 
the code section that has issues.  
 
Related commands 
This section lists the commands that you might use for troubleshooting system management. 
 
Command Description 
display cpu-usage 
Displays the current CPU usage statistics. 
display memory 
Displays memory usage statistics.  
display process cpu  
Displays the CPU usage statistics for jobs.  
display system internal kernel memory 
pool 
Displays memory block usage statistics.  
follow job 
job-id
 
Displays the stack of a job.