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TERMINAL SERVERS
This command displays the current memory state. The command shows all
dynamic buffers in the Terminal Server and their status. The Terminal Server
has several pools of buffers, each has a different size.
The display consists of several lines, one for each buffer pool. Each line
contains 4 numbers:
• The first number,
Size
, shows the pool’s buffer size in bytes.
• The second number,
Use
, shows how many buffers of that size are used
at the moment.
• The third number,
Max
, shows what was the highest consumption of
buffers from the time the Terminal Server was reset (
high water mark
).
• The fourth number,
Fail
, shows how many times a buffer allocation
request was failed due to shortage in buffers in this pool. If this happens,
the Terminal Server will allocate a buffer from the next pool.
The remaining lines show some statistics about special events related to
the buffer management system.
NODES (secure, 4- and 8-Port models)
SHOW NODES [ALL
][COUNTERS ]
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