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Related
Commands
show memory
Displays current memory usage on the M I/O Aggregator.
Syntax
show memory
[
stack-unit
0-5
]
Parameters
Command Modes
EXEC
EXEC Privilege
Command
History
Usage
Information
The output for the
show memory
command displays the memory usage of LP part (sysdlp) of the
system. The Sysdlp is an aggregate task that handles all the tasks running on the CPU.
Example
Figure 5-15.
show memory Command Example
show processes cpu
Displays CPU usage information based on running processes.
Syntax
show processes
cpu
[
management-unit
1-99
[
details
]
| stack-unit
0-5
| summary | ipc | memory
[stack-unit
0-5
]
]
Parameters
show config (from
INTERFACE VLAN
mode)
Displays information on a specific physical interface or virtual interface.
stack-unit
0-5
(OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword
stack-unit
followed by the stack unit ID of the
stack member to display memory information on the designated stack member.
Version 8.3.17.0
Supported on M I/O Aggregator
FTOS#show memory stack-unit 0
Statistics On Unit 0 Processor
===========================
Total(b) Used(b) Free(b) Lowest(b) Largest(b)
268435456 4010354 264425102 264375410 264425102
management-unit
1-99
[
details
]
(OPTIONAL) Displays processes running in the control processor. The
1-99
variable sets the number of tasks to be displayed in order of the
highest CPU usage in the past five (5) seconds. Add the
details
keyword to
display all running processes (except sysdlp). See Example 3.
stack-unit
0-5
(OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword
stack-unit
followed by the stack
member ID (Range 0 to 5).
As an option of
show processes
cpu
, this option displays CPU usage
for the designated stack member. See Example 2.
Or, as an option of
memory
, this option limits the output of memory
statistics to the designated stack member. See Example 5.
summary
(OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword
summary
to view a summary view of
CPU usage for all members of the stack. See Example 1.
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