Has anyone ever seen this error in the logs before;
000396: Nov 5 19:35:11: %SCHED-3-THRASHING: Process thrashing on watched message event. -Process= "SSH Process", ipl= 6, pid= 237
It is on a 3750Gig Switch, I can't seem to find anything on the web relating to this specific message, but what I did find for an older version of IOS (currently running flash:c3750-ipbasek9-mz.122-46.SE.bin);
CSCeb31486 %SCHED-3-THRASHING:errors when doing ssh session
Symptom When there is a Secure Shell (SSH) connection to a router and you enter the more system:/vfiles/tmstats_ascii EXEC command, the following error messages are generated:
%SCHED-3-THRASHING: Process thrashing on watched message event.
-Process= "SSH Process", ipl= 6, pid= 32
Conditions This symptom is observed when, simultaneously, there is an SSH session and a Telnet session into a Cisco 7500 series that runs Cisco IOS Release 12.0(21)S7 and when you enter the more system:/vfiles/tmstats_ascii EXEC command for each session. Note that the symptom does not occur on the Telnet session.
Workaround There is no workaround.
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Dallas, Texas
Telecommunications Tech
CCVP, CCNA, Net+
CCNP in the works
000396: Nov 5 19:35:11: %SCHED-3-THRASHING: Process thrashing on watched message event. -Process= "SSH Process", ipl= 6, pid= 237
It is on a 3750Gig Switch, I can't seem to find anything on the web relating to this specific message, but what I did find for an older version of IOS (currently running flash:c3750-ipbasek9-mz.122-46.SE.bin);
CSCeb31486 %SCHED-3-THRASHING:errors when doing ssh session
Symptom When there is a Secure Shell (SSH) connection to a router and you enter the more system:/vfiles/tmstats_ascii EXEC command, the following error messages are generated:
%SCHED-3-THRASHING: Process thrashing on watched message event.
-Process= "SSH Process", ipl= 6, pid= 32
Conditions This symptom is observed when, simultaneously, there is an SSH session and a Telnet session into a Cisco 7500 series that runs Cisco IOS Release 12.0(21)S7 and when you enter the more system:/vfiles/tmstats_ascii EXEC command for each session. Note that the symptom does not occur on the Telnet session.
Workaround There is no workaround.
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Dallas, Texas
Telecommunications Tech
CCVP, CCNA, Net+
CCNP in the works