Before it can be activated, a flow monitor must be applied to at least one interface. Perform this required task to activate
a flow monitor.
While running the ip flow monitor command for the first interface to enable FNF monitor, you may see the following warning message displaying a GLOBAL memory
allocation failure. This log is triggered by enabling FNF monitoring with a large cache size.
Jul 4 01:45:00.255: %CPPEXMEM-3-NOMEM: F0/0: cpp_cp_svr: QFP: 0, GLOBAL memory allocation of 90120448 bytes by FNF failed
Jul 4 01:45:00.258: %CPPEXMEM-3-TOPUSER: F0/0: cpp_cp_svr: QFP: 0, Top User: CPR STILE EXMEM GRAPH, Allocations: 877, Type: GLOBAL
Jul 4 01:45:00.258: %CPPEXMEM-3-TOPUSER: F0/0: cpp_cp_svr: QFP: 0, Top User: SBC, Bytes Allocated: 53850112, Type: GLOBAL
The warning message does not necessarily indicate a flow monitor application failure. The warning message can indicate internal
steps that FNF uses for applying memory from the EXMEM infrastructure.
To ensure that the FNF monitor is enabled successfully, use the show flow monitor
monitor-name command to check Status (allocated or not allocated) of a flow monitor. For more information, see Displaying the Current Status of a Flow Monitor.