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Syntax
Centralized devices in standalone mode:
display kernel exception show-number
[
offset
] [
verbose
]
Distributed devices in standalone mode/centralized devices in IRF mode:
display kernel exception show-number
[
offset
] [
verbose
]
[
slot
slot-number
[
cpu
cpu-number
] ]
Distributed devices in IRF mode:
display kernel exception show-number
[
offset
] [
verbose
]
[
chassis chassis-number
slot
slot-number
[
cpu
cpu-number
] ]
Views
Any view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
show-number
: Specifies the number of kernel exceptions to display, in the range of 1 to 10.
offset
: Specifies the offset between the starting exception and the latest exception, in the range of 0
to 9. The default value is 0.
verbose
: Displays detailed information. If you do not specify this keyword, the command displays
brief information.
slot
slot-number
: Specifies an MPU by its slot number. If you do not specify this option, the
command displays kernel thread exception information for the active MPU. (Distributed devices in
standalone mode.)
slot
slot-number
: Specifies an IRF member device by its ID. If you do not specify this option, the
command displays kernel thread exception information for the master device. (Centralized devices in
IRF mode.)
chassis chassis-number slot
slot-number
: Specifies an MPU on an IRF member device. If you do
not specify this option, the command displays kernel thread exception information for the global
active MPU. (Distributed devices in IRF mode.)
cpu
cpu-number
: Specifies a CPU by its number. (Centralized devices in IRF mode/distributed
devices in IRF or standalone mode.)
Usage guidelines
If an exception occurs to a running kernel thread, the system automatically records the exception
information.
Examples
# Display brief information about the latest kernel thread exception.
<Sysname> display kernel exception 1
----------------- Exception record 1 -----------------
Description : Oops[#0]