Bug ID 573429: APM Network Access IPv4/IPv6 virtual may leak memory

Last Modified: Sep 13, 2023

Affected Product(s):
BIG-IP APM(all modules)

Known Affected Versions:
11.5.1 HF1, 11.5.1 HF2, 11.5.1 HF3, 11.5.1 HF4, 11.5.1 HF5, 11.5.1 HF6, 11.5.1 HF7, 11.5.1 HF8, 11.5.1 HF9, 11.5.1 HF10, 11.5.1 HF11, 11.5.2 HF1, 11.5.3 HF1, 11.5.3 HF2, 11.5.4 HF1, 11.6.0, 11.6.1, 11.6.2, 11.6.3, 11.6.3.1, 11.6.3.2, 11.6.3.3, 11.6.3.4, 11.6.4, 11.6.5, 11.6.5.1, 11.6.5.2, 11.6.5.3, 12.0.0, 12.0.0 HF1, 12.1.0 HF1, 12.0.0 HF2, 12.1.0 HF2, 12.0.0 HF3, 12.0.0 HF4, 12.1.1 HF1, 12.1.1 HF2, 12.1.2 HF1, 12.1.2 HF2

Fixed In:
12.1.0, 11.6.1 HF1, 11.5.4 HF2

Opened: Feb 12, 2016

Severity: 3-Major

Symptoms

Observation of performance graphs shows increasing TMM memory usage over time. Specifically, connflow and tunnel_nexthop caches grow over time.

Impact

Memory leakage over time leads to performance degradation and possible traffic outage.

Conditions

APM virtual with Network Access configured with no SNAT and both IPV4 and IPV6 enabled.

Workaround

No workaround short of not enabling IPv6 support.

Fix Information

Network Access now correctly manages its memory resources.

Behavior Change

Guides & references

K10134038: F5 Bug Tracker Filter Names and Tips