show memory
ExtremeWare XOS 11.5 supports only the Summit X450 family of switches and the BlackDiamond 8800 series switch.
ExtremeWare XOS 11.5 Command Reference Guide
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show memory
show memory {slot [a | b]}
Description
Displays the current system memory information.
Syntax Description
Default
N/A.
Usage Guidelines
Viewing statistics on a regular basis allows you to see how well your network is performing. If you
keep simple daily records, you will see trends emerging and notice problems arising before they cause
major network faults. This way, statistics can help you get the best out of your network.
This information may be useful for your technical support representative if you experience a problem.
Depending on the software version running on your switch or your switch model, additional or
different memory information might be displayed.
You can also use the
show memory process <name> {slot <slotid>}
command to view the system
memory and the memory used by the individual processes.
Modular Switches Only.
If you issue the command without any parameters, the switch displays
information about all of the MSMs installed in your system.
Reading the Output.
The
show memory
command displays the following information in a tabular format:
●
System memory information (both total and free).
●
Current memory used by the individual processes.
The current memory statistics for the individual process also includes the following:
●
The module (MSM A or MSM B) and the slot number of the MSM (modular switches only).
●
The name of the process.
In general, the
free
memory count for an MSM or Summit X450 family switch decreases when one or
more running processes experiences an increase in memory usage.
slot a
Specifies the MSM module installed in slot A.
NOTE: This parameter is available only on modular switches.
slot b
Specifies the MSM module installed in slot B.
NOTE: This parameter is available only on modular switches.