Network Management and Monitoring
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Support for multiple gRPC servers hosting different service sets (EX2300, EX2300-C, EX2300-MP, EX2300-VC, EX3400, EX3400-VC, EX4000-8P, EX4000-12P, EX4000-12T, EX4000-12MP, EX4000-24MP, EX4000-48MP, EX4000-24P, EX4000-24T, EX4000-48P, EX4000-48T, EX4100-24MP, EX4100-24P, EX4100-24T, EX4100-48MP, EX4100-48P, EX4100-48T, EX4100-F-12P, EX4100-F-12T, EX4100-F-24P, EX4100-F-24T, EX4100-F-48P, EX4100-F-48T, EX4100-H-12MP, EX4100-H-12MP-DC, EX4100-H-24F, EX4100-H-24F-DC, EX4100-H-24MP, EX4100-H-24MP-DC, EX4300-MP, EX4300VC, EX4400-24MP, EX4400-24P, EX4400-24T, EX4400-24X, EX4400-48F, EX4400-48MP, EX4400-48MXP, EX4400-48P, EX4400-48T, EX4400-48XP, EX4600-VC, EX4650, EX4650-48Y-VC, EX9204, EX9208, EX9214, MX204, MX240, MX304, MX480, MX960, MX2008, MX2010, MX2020, MX10004, MX10008, cSRX, SRX300, SRX320, SRX340, SRX345, SRX380, SRX1500, SRX1600, SRX2300, SRX4100, SRX4200, SRX4300, SRX4600, SRX4700, SRX5400, SRX5600, SRX5800, and vSRX 3.0)—You can configure multiple gRPC servers that host different sets of services on unique ports. Additionally, each server can support different certificates, listening addresses, and routing instances. You configure the gRPC servers at the
[edit system services http servers]
hierarchy level. Distributing gRPC services across different servers allows for better allocation of network resources, reducing the risk of port conflicts and optimizing server performance.[See Configure gRPC Services and server.]
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Enhanced on-box memory monitoring with configurable thresholds and improved alarm validation (EX2300-C, EX3400, EX4100-24P, EX4100-24T, EX4300-MP, EX4400-24MP, EX4400-24P, EX4400-24T, EX4400-48MP, EX4650, MX960, MX10003, MX10004, MX10008, MX10016, MX2008, MX2010, MX2020, SRX2300, SRX4200, SRX4300, SRX4600, SRX4700, and SRX5800)—You can monitor system free pages and excessive swap memory usage more efficiently to prevent memory shortage issues. The enhanced validation process reduces false alarm triggers.
Additionally, you can set user-configurable thresholds to monitor the Virtual Memory Size (VSZ) of processes, with events categorized based on severity. Use the
set system monitor memory process minor/major/critical-event threshold process-name memory-limit
configuration statement to configure these thresholds.The system integrates alarms with the eventd and alarmd infrastructure, enabling you to view the alarms using the
show system alarms
command.Use the
show system monitor memory events all
andshow system monitor memory status all
commands to view all recorded events and the latest status on memory usage.