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Appendix B Troubleshooting Tools and Methodology
Using Cisco MDS 9000 Family Tools
Figure B-1
Running Processes Dialog Box
Using the show processes CLI Command
Use the
show processes command
to identify the processes that are running and the status of each
process. (See
Example B-3
.) The command output includes:
•
PID = process ID.
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State = process state.
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PC = current program counter in hex format.
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Start_cnt = how many times a process has been started (or restarted).
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TTY = terminal that controls the process. A “-” usually means a daemon not running on any
particular TTY.
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Process = name of the process.
Process states are:
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D = uninterruptible sleep (usually I/O).
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R = runnable (on run queue).
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S = sleeping.
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T = traced or stopped.
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Z = defunct (“zombie”) process.
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NR = not-running.
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ER = should be running but currently not-running.