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- show critmon context
- show critmon deadline
- show critmon statistics
- show critmon trace all
- show critmon trace error
- show critmon trace info
- show critmon trace lib-error
- show critmon trace lib-info
- show reboot first
- show reboot graceful
- show reboot history
- show reboot last
- show reboot pcds
- show watchdog
Watchdog Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
This module describes commands used to monitor the memory states and thresholds of routers running Cisco IOS XR software.
show critmon context
To display information about the context for the wd-critical-mon process, use the show critmon context command in EXEC mode and in administration EXEC mode.
show critmon context {all | deadline [client client name] | ticker | watcher} {location {node-id | all}}
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Administration EXEC
Command History
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Release 3.6.0 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco CRS-1 and Cisco XR 12000 Series Router. |
Release 3.7.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.8.0 |
No modification. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
Use the show critmon context command to display information about the context for the wd-critical-mon process.
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Examples
The following sample output is from the show critmon context command:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show critmon context all location all
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ticker context info (Node: 0/5/CPU0)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CPU# : 0
Ticker counter : 2245
Ticker last ran timestamp : 02/10/2008 01:11:10
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Watcher context info (Node: 0/5/CPU0)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Watcher counter : 751
Watcher last ran : 02/10/2008 01:11:10
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Deadline monitoring context info (Node: 0/5/CPU0)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Client : wdsysmon
PunchTimestamp : 02/10/2008 01:11:09
PunchCounter : 226
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ticker context info (Node: 0/4/CPU0)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CPU# : 0
Ticker counter : 74
Ticker last ran timestamp : 02/10/2008 01:11:10
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Watcher context info (Node: 0/4/CPU0)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Watcher counter : 24
Watcher last ran : 02/10/2008 01:11:09
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Deadline monitoring context info (Node: 0/4/CPU0)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Client : wdsysmon
PunchTimestamp : 02/10/2008 01:11:10
PunchCounter : 8
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ticker context info (Node: 0/2/CPU0)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CPU# : 0
Ticker counter : 61
Ticker last ran timestamp : 02/10/2008 01:11:10
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Watcher context info (Node: 0/2/CPU0)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Watcher counter : 21
Watcher last ran : 02/10/2008 01:11:10
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Deadline monitoring context info (Node: 0/2/CPU0)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Client : wdsysmon
PunchTimestamp : 02/10/2008 01:11:09
PunchCounter : 6
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ticker context info (Node: 0/1/CPU0)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CPU# : 0
Ticker counter : 2093
Ticker last ran timestamp : 02/10/2008 01:11:10
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Watcher context info (Node: 0/1/CPU0)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Watcher counter : 703
Watcher last ran : 02/10/2008 01:11:10
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Deadline monitoring context info (Node: 0/1/CPU0)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Client : wdsysmon
PunchTimestamp : 02/10/2008 01:11:09
PunchCounter : 211
Table 46 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Related Commands
show critmon deadline
To display information about deadline monitoring, use the show critmon deadline command in EXEC mode and in administration EXEC mode
show critmon deadline {registration} [client client name] {location {node-id | all}}
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Administration EXEC
Command History
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Release 3.6.0 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco CRS-1 and Cisco XR 12000 Series Router. |
Release 3.7.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.8.0 |
No modification. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
Use the show critmon deadline command to display information about the deadline monitoring.
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Examples
The following sample output is from the show critmon deadline command:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show critmon deadline registration location all
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Deadline monitoring registration info (Node: 0/5/CPU0)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ID ClientName Activated tick address timeout vale(sec)
-- ------------------------ --------- ------------ ----------------
0 wdsysmon Yes 0x6023d000 60
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Deadline monitoring registration info (Node: 0/4/CPU0)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ID ClientName Activated tick address timeout vale(sec)
-- ------------------------ --------- ------------ ----------------
0 wdsysmon Yes 0x38146000 60
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Deadline monitoring registration info (Node: 0/2/CPU0)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ID ClientName Activated tick address timeout vale(sec)
-- ------------------------ --------- ------------ ----------------
0 wdsysmon Yes 0x38146000 60
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Deadline monitoring registration info (Node: 0/1/CPU0)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ID ClientName Activated tick address timeout vale(sec)
-- ------------------------ --------- ------------ ----------------
0 wdsysmon Yes 0x38101000 60
Table 47 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Related Commands
show critmon statistics
To display information about the critical monitor statistics, use the show critmon statistics command in EXEC mode and in administration EXEC mode.
show critmon statistics {all | congestion | deadline {client client name} | ticker | watcher} {last hours} {location {node-id | all}}
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Administration EXEC
Command History
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Release 3.6.0 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco CRS-1 and Cisco XR 12000 Series Router. |
Release 3.7.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.8.0 |
No modification. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
Use the show critmon statistics command to display information about the critical monitor statistics.
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Examples
The following sample output is from the show critmon statistics command:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show critmon statistics all last 5 location all
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ticker statistics info (Node: 0/5/CPU0)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Period SnapShotTimestamp Frequency
(min) CPU# MM/DD/YYYY hh:mm:ss tick count (count/min)
------ ------ ------------------- ---------- ------------
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 14:33:39 4478 298
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 14:48:39 4477 298
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 15:03:39 4478 298
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 15:18:39 4477 298
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 15:33:39 4478 298
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 15:48:39 4478 298
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 16:03:39 4477 298
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 16:18:39 4478 298
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 16:33:39 4477 298
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 16:48:39 4478 298
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 17:03:39 4477 298
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 17:18:39 4478 298
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 17:33:39 4477 298
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 17:48:39 4478 298
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 18:03:39 4477 298
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 18:18:39 4478 298
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 18:33:39 4478 298
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 18:48:39 4477 298
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 19:03:39 4477 298
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 19:18:39 4478 298
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Watcher statistics info (Node: 0/5/CPU0)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Period SnapShotTimestamp Frequency
(min) MM/DD/YYYY hh:mm:ss watch count (count/min)
------ ------------------- ----------- ------------
15 10/22/2007 14:33:39 1498 99
15 10/22/2007 14:48:39 1497 99
15 10/22/2007 15:03:39 1498 99
15 10/22/2007 15:18:39 1497 99
15 10/22/2007 15:33:39 1498 99
15 10/22/2007 15:48:39 1497 99
15 10/22/2007 16:03:39 1498 99
15 10/22/2007 16:18:39 1497 99
15 10/22/2007 16:33:39 1498 99
15 10/22/2007 16:48:39 1497 99
15 10/22/2007 17:03:39 1498 99
15 10/22/2007 17:18:39 1497 99
15 10/22/2007 17:33:39 1498 99
15 10/22/2007 17:48:39 1497 99
15 10/22/2007 18:03:39 1498 99
15 10/22/2007 18:18:39 1497 99
15 10/22/2007 18:33:39 1498 99
15 10/22/2007 18:48:39 1497 99
15 10/22/2007 19:03:39 1498 99
15 10/22/2007 19:18:39 1497 99
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CPU congestion history (Node: 0/5/CPU0)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No congestion history
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Deadline monitoring statistics info (Node: 0/5/CPU0)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
client SnapShotTimestamp Frequency
(name) MM/DD/YYYY hh:mm:ss tick count (count/min)
------------------------ ------------------- ---------- ------------
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 14:33:39 450 30
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 14:48:39 450 30
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 15:03:39 450 30
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 15:18:39 449 29
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 15:33:39 450 30
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 15:48:39 450 30
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 16:03:39 450 30
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 16:18:39 449 29
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 16:33:39 450 30
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 16:48:39 450 30
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 17:03:39 450 30
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 17:18:39 450 30
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 17:33:39 449 29
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 17:48:39 450 30
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 18:03:39 450 30
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 18:18:39 450 30
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 18:33:39 449 29
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 18:48:39 450 30
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 19:03:39 450 30
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 19:18:39 450 30
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ticker statistics info (Node: 0/4/CPU0)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Period SnapShotTimestamp Frequency
(min) CPU# MM/DD/YYYY hh:mm:ss tick count (count/min)
------ ------ ------------------- ---------- ------------
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 14:25:38 4454 296
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 14:40:38 4455 297
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 14:55:38 4454 296
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 15:10:37 4455 297
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 15:25:37 4454 296
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 15:40:37 4455 297
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 15:55:37 4454 296
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 16:10:37 4455 297
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 16:25:37 4455 297
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 16:40:37 4454 296
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 16:55:37 4455 297
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 17:10:37 4455 297
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 17:25:37 4455 297
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 17:40:37 4454 296
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 17:55:37 4455 297
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 18:10:37 4454 296
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 18:25:37 4454 296
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 18:40:37 4455 297
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 18:55:36 4455 297
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 19:10:36 4455 297
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Watcher statistics info (Node: 0/4/CPU0)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Period SnapShotTimestamp Frequency
(min) MM/DD/YYYY hh:mm:ss watch count (count/min)
------ ------------------- ----------- ------------
15 10/22/2007 14:25:38 1496 99
15 10/22/2007 14:40:38 1495 99
15 10/22/2007 14:55:38 1495 99
15 10/22/2007 15:10:37 1495 99
15 10/22/2007 15:25:37 1495 99
15 10/22/2007 15:40:37 1495 99
15 10/22/2007 15:55:37 1495 99
15 10/22/2007 16:10:37 1495 99
15 10/22/2007 16:25:37 1495 99
15 10/22/2007 16:40:37 1495 99
15 10/22/2007 16:55:37 1495 99
15 10/22/2007 17:10:37 1495 99
15 10/22/2007 17:25:37 1495 99
15 10/22/2007 17:40:37 1495 99
15 10/22/2007 17:55:37 1495 99
15 10/22/2007 18:10:37 1495 99
15 10/22/2007 18:25:37 1495 99
15 10/22/2007 18:40:37 1495 99
15 10/22/2007 18:55:36 1495 99
15 10/22/2007 19:10:36 1495 99
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CPU congestion history (Node: 0/4/CPU0)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No congestion history
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Deadline monitoring statistics info (Node: 0/4/CPU0)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
client SnapShotTimestamp Frequency
(name) MM/DD/YYYY hh:mm:ss tick count (count/min)
------------------------ ------------------- ---------- ------------
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 14:25:38 449 29
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 14:40:38 450 30
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 14:55:38 449 29
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 15:10:37 450 30
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 15:25:37 449 29
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 15:40:37 450 30
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 15:55:37 449 29
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 16:10:37 450 30
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 16:25:37 449 29
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 16:40:37 450 30
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 16:55:37 449 29
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 17:10:37 450 30
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 17:25:37 449 29
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 17:40:37 450 30
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 17:55:37 449 29
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 18:10:37 450 30
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 18:25:37 449 29
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 18:40:37 450 30
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 18:55:36 449 29
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 19:10:36 450 30
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ticker statistics info (Node: 0/2/CPU0)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Period SnapShotTimestamp Frequency
(min) CPU# MM/DD/YYYY hh:mm:ss tick count (count/min)
------ ------ ------------------- ---------- ------------
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 14:25:41 4454 296
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 14:40:41 4455 297
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 14:55:41 4454 296
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 15:10:41 4455 297
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 15:25:41 4455 297
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 15:40:41 4454 296
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 15:55:41 4455 297
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 16:10:41 4454 296
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 16:25:41 4455 297
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 16:40:41 4454 296
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 16:55:40 4455 297
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 17:10:40 4455 297
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 17:25:40 4455 297
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 17:40:40 4454 296
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 17:55:40 4455 297
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 18:10:40 4454 296
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 18:25:40 4455 297
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 18:40:40 4454 296
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 18:55:40 4455 297
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 19:10:40 4455 297
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Watcher statistics info (Node: 0/2/CPU0)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Period SnapShotTimestamp Frequency
(min) MM/DD/YYYY hh:mm:ss watch count (count/min)
------ ------------------- ----------- ------------
15 10/22/2007 14:25:41 1495 99
15 10/22/2007 14:40:41 1495 99
15 10/22/2007 14:55:41 1495 99
15 10/22/2007 15:10:41 1495 99
15 10/22/2007 15:25:41 1495 99
15 10/22/2007 15:40:41 1495 99
15 10/22/2007 15:55:41 1495 99
15 10/22/2007 16:10:41 1495 99
15 10/22/2007 16:25:41 1495 99
15 10/22/2007 16:40:41 1496 99
15 10/22/2007 16:55:40 1495 99
15 10/22/2007 17:10:40 1495 99
15 10/22/2007 17:25:40 1495 99
15 10/22/2007 17:40:40 1495 99
15 10/22/2007 17:55:40 1495 99
15 10/22/2007 18:10:40 1495 99
15 10/22/2007 18:25:40 1495 99
15 10/22/2007 18:40:40 1495 99
15 10/22/2007 18:55:40 1495 99
15 10/22/2007 19:10:40 1495 99
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CPU congestion history (Node: 0/2/CPU0)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No congestion history
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Deadline monitoring statistics info (Node: 0/2/CPU0)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
client SnapShotTimestamp Frequency
(name) MM/DD/YYYY hh:mm:ss tick count (count/min)
------------------------ ------------------- ---------- ------------
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 14:25:41 449 29
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 14:40:41 450 30
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 14:55:41 449 29
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 15:10:41 450 30
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 15:25:41 449 29
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 15:40:41 450 30
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 15:55:41 449 29
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 16:10:41 450 30
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 16:25:41 449 29
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 16:40:41 450 30
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 16:55:40 449 29
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 17:10:40 450 30
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 17:25:40 449 29
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 17:40:40 450 30
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 17:55:40 449 29
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 18:10:40 450 30
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 18:25:40 449 29
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 18:40:40 450 30
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 18:55:40 449 29
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 19:10:40 450 30
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ticker statistics info (Node: 0/1/CPU0)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Period SnapShotTimestamp Frequency
(min) CPU# MM/DD/YYYY hh:mm:ss tick count (count/min)
------ ------ ------------------- ---------- ------------
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 14:33:53 4456 297
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 14:48:53 4455 297
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 15:03:53 4456 297
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 15:18:53 4455 297
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 15:33:53 4455 297
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 15:48:53 4456 297
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 16:03:53 4455 297
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 16:18:52 4456 297
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 16:33:52 4455 297
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 16:48:52 4456 297
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 17:03:52 4455 297
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 17:18:52 4456 297
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 17:33:52 4455 297
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 17:48:52 4455 297
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 18:03:52 4456 297
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 18:18:52 4455 297
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 18:33:52 4456 297
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 18:48:52 4455 297
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 19:03:52 4456 297
15 cpu:0 10/22/2007 19:18:52 4455 297
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Watcher statistics info (Node: 0/1/CPU0)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Period SnapShotTimestamp Frequency
(min) MM/DD/YYYY hh:mm:ss watch count (count/min)
------ ------------------- ----------- ------------
15 10/22/2007 14:33:53 1495 99
15 10/22/2007 14:48:53 1495 99
15 10/22/2007 15:03:53 1495 99
15 10/22/2007 15:18:53 1495 99
15 10/22/2007 15:33:53 1495 99
15 10/22/2007 15:48:53 1495 99
15 10/22/2007 16:03:53 1495 99
15 10/22/2007 16:18:52 1495 99
15 10/22/2007 16:33:52 1496 99
15 10/22/2007 16:48:52 1495 99
15 10/22/2007 17:03:52 1495 99
15 10/22/2007 17:18:52 1495 99
15 10/22/2007 17:33:52 1495 99
15 10/22/2007 17:48:52 1495 99
15 10/22/2007 18:03:52 1495 99
15 10/22/2007 18:18:52 1495 99
15 10/22/2007 18:33:52 1495 99
15 10/22/2007 18:48:52 1495 99
15 10/22/2007 19:03:52 1495 99
15 10/22/2007 19:18:52 1495 99
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CPU congestion history (Node: 0/1/CPU0)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No congestion history
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Deadline monitoring statistics info (Node: 0/1/CPU0)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
client SnapShotTimestamp Frequency
(name) MM/DD/YYYY hh:mm:ss tick count (count/min)
------------------------ ------------------- ---------- ------------
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 14:33:53 449 29
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 14:48:53 450 30
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 15:03:53 449 29
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 15:18:53 450 30
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 15:33:53 449 29
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 15:48:53 450 30
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 16:03:53 450 30
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 16:18:52 449 29
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 16:33:52 450 30
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 16:48:52 449 29
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 17:03:52 450 30
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 17:18:52 449 29
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 17:33:52 450 30
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 17:48:52 449 29
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 18:03:52 450 30
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 18:18:52 450 30
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 18:33:52 449 29
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 18:48:52 450 30
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 19:03:52 449 29
wdsysmon 10/22/2007 19:18:52 450 30
Table 48 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Related Commands
show critmon trace all
To display information about all traces for a critical monitor, use the show critmon trace all command in EXEC mode and in administration EXEC mode.
show critmon trace all [file filename {original}] [hexdump] [last entries] [reverse] [stats] [tailf] [unique] [verbose] [wrapping] [location {node-id | all}]
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Administration EXEC
Command History
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Release 3.6.0 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco CRS-1 and Cisco XR 12000 Series Router. |
Release 3.7.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.8.0 |
No modification. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
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Examples
The following sample output is from the show critmon trace all command:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show critmon trace all hexdump
1 wrapping entries (768 possible, 0 filtered, 1 total)
Oct 11 03:18:11.584 wd-critical-mon/lib/info 0/5/CPU0 t10 tp0x00000302000000a0
Oct 11 03:18:11.584 wd-critical-mon/lib/info 0/5/CPU0 t10 critmon_deadline_regin
Related Commands
show critmon trace error
To display information about error traces for a critical monitor, use the show critmon trace error command in EXEC mode and in administration EXEC mode.
show critmon trace error [file filename {original}] [hexdump] [last entries] [reverse] [stats] [tailf] [unique] [verbose] [wrapping] [location {node-id | all}]
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Administration EXEC
Command History
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Release 3.6.0 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco CRS-1 and Cisco XR 12000 Series Router. |
Release 3.7.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.8.0 |
No modification. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
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Examples
The following example shows how to use the show critmon trace error command:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show critmon trace error
Related Commands
show critmon trace info
To display trace data for an information type for the critical monitor, use the show critmon trace info command in EXEC mode and in administration EXEC mode.
show critmon trace info [file filename {original}] [hexdump] [last entries] [reverse] [stats] [tailf] [unique] [verbose] [wrapping] [location {node-id | all}]
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Administration EXEC
Command History
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Release 3.6.0 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco CRS-1 and Cisco XR 12000 Series Router. |
Release 3.7.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.8.0 |
No modification. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
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Examples
The following shows how to use the show critmon trace info command:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show critmon trace info
Related Commands
show critmon trace lib-error
To display information about the trace data for the library error for the critical monitor, use the show critmon trace lib-error command in EXEC mode and in administration EXEC mode.
show critmon trace lib-error [file filename {original}] [hexdump] [last entries] [reverse] [stats] [tailf] [unique] [verbose] [wrapping] [location {node-id | all}]
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Administration EXEC
Command History
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Release 3.6.0 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco CRS-1 and Cisco XR 12000 Series Router. |
Release 3.7.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.8.0 |
No modification. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
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Examples
The following shows how to use the show critmon trace lib-error command:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show critmon trace lib-error
Related Commands
show critmon trace lib-info
To display trace data for the library information for the critical monitor, use the show critmon trace lib-info command in EXEC mode and in administration EXEC mode.
show critmon trace lib-info [file filename {original}] [hexdump] [last entries] [reverse] [stats] [tailf] [unique] [verbose] [wrapping] [location {node-id | all}]
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Administration EXEC
Command History
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Release 3.6.0 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco CRS-1 and Cisco XR 12000 Series Router. |
Release 3.7.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.8.0 |
No modification. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
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Examples
The following example shows how to use the show critmon trace lib-info command:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show critmon trace lib-info
Related Commands
show reboot first
To display reboot information for a node first, use the show reboot first command in EXEC mode.
show reboot first {crashinfo | syslog | trace} {location node-id}
Syntax Description
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
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Release 3.6.0 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco CRS-1 and Cisco XR 12000 Series Router. |
Release 3.7.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.8.0 |
No modification. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
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Examples
The following sample output is from the show reboot first command:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show reboot first
Related Commands
show reboot graceful
To display reboot information for the last graceful reboot for a node, use the show reboot graceful command in EXEC mode.
show reboot graceful {location node-id}
Syntax Description
location |
Specifies a node. |
node-id |
Node ID. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation. |
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
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Release 3.6.0 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco CRS-1 and Cisco XR 12000 Series Router. |
Release 3.7.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.8.0 |
No modification. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
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Examples
The following sample output is from the show reboot graceful command:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show reboot graceful location 0/1/CPU0
Reboot Time : Thu Oct 11 19:15:55 2007
Reboot Cause : 0x4f
Reboot Reason: Cause: HBAgent reloading node on receiving reload notification 0
Trace log :
[0x46ad85b7b5] Map ingressq PCI base address.ingressq_phy_base = 0xa0000000, in0
[0x46ad8af9ba] Perform Node isolation from Fabric. ingressq_phy_base = 0xa000008
[0x46ad8afe88] Complete Kernel dumper platform task without dumping. rc: 0
Related Commands
show reboot history
To display reboot information for the last graceful reboot, use the show reboot history command in EXEC mode.
show reboot history [reverse] {location node-id}
Syntax Description
reverse |
(Optional) Displays the reverse in chronological order. |
location |
Specifies a node. |
node-id |
Node ID. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation. |
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
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Release 3.6.0 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco CRS-1 and Cisco XR 12000 Series Router. |
Release 3.7.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.8.0 |
No modification. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
The reboot history shows all reboot causes that is stored for the previous node resets.
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Examples
The following sample output is from the show reboot history command:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show reboot history location 0/1/CPU0
No Time Cause Code Reason
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
01 Mon Jul 30 19:27:05 2007 0x2000004f Cause: MBI-HELLO reloading node on rec
eiving reload notification
Process: mbi-hello
Traceback: fc15b1a0 fc15b290 482
0020c fc1d5fb0 0 0
02 Thu Aug 16 16:32:35 2007 0x21000106 Cause: All fabric links down on Fabric
q
Process: fabricq_mgr
Traceback: fc15b1a0 fc15b290 fc9
9ded4 fc99ae00 fc99affc fc99affc
03 Thu Aug 16 17:05:20 2007 0x2000004f Cause: MBI-HELLO reloading node on rec
eiving reload notification
Process: mbi-hello
Traceback: fc15b1a0 fc15b290 482
0020c fc1d5fb0 0 0
04 Mon Sep 10 21:01:34 2007 0x21000106 Cause: All fabric links down on Fabric
q
Process: fabricq_mgr
Traceback: fc15b1a0 fc15b290 fc9
a3f00 fc9a0e10 fc9a100c fc9a100c
05 Mon Sep 10 21:36:10 2007 0x2000004f Cause: MBI-HELLO reloading node on rec
eiving reload notification
Process: mbi-hello
Traceback: fc1601a0 fc160290 482
0020c fc1dcfb0 0 0
06 Wed Oct 10 18:28:53 2007 0x21000106 Cause: All fabric links down on Fabric
q
Process: fabricq_mgr
Traceback: fc1601a0 fc160290 fc9
d9f48 fc9d6e58 fc9d7054 fc9d7054
07 Wed Oct 10 19:04:02 2007 0x2000004f Cause: MBI-HELLO reloading node on rec
eiving reload notification
Process: mbi-hello
Traceback: fc160c38 fc160d34 482
0020c fc1ddfb0 0 0
08 Wed Oct 10 20:19:39 2007 0x0000004f Cause: HBAgent reloading node on recei
ving reload notification
Process: hbagent
Traceback: fc160c38 fc160d34 482
00228 fc1ddfb0 0 0
09 Wed Oct 10 20:45:53 2007 0x0000004f Cause: HBAgent reloading node on recei
ving reload notification
Process: hbagent
Traceback: fc160c38 fc160d34 482
00228 fc1ddfb0 0 0
10 Thu Oct 11 19:15:55 2007 0x0000004f Cause: HBAgent reloading node on recei
ving reload notification
Process: hbagent
Traceback: fc160c38 fc160d34 482
00228 fc1ddfb0 0 0
Related Commands
show reboot last
To display the latest crash information, use the show reboot last command in EXEC mode.
show reboot last {crashinfo | syslog | trace} {location node-id}
Syntax Description
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
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Release 3.6.0 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco CRS-1 and Cisco XR 12000 Series Router. |
Release 3.7.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.8.0 |
No modification. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
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Examples
The following sample output is from the show reboot last command:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show reboot last crashinfo location 0/1/CPU0
Crashinfo Timestamp: Wed Oct 10 19:04:02 2007
20071010 10:04:03
Crash Reason: Cause code 0x2000004f Cause: MBI-HELLO reloading node on receivin0
Exception at 0xfc160f60 signal 5 c=1 f=3
Active process(s):
pkg/bin/mbi-hello Thread ID 2 on cpu 0
REGISTER INFO
r0 r1 r2 r3
R0 2000004f 4815da60 4820ea44 00000138
r4 r5 r6 r7
R4 4815da38 00000002 4815da48 00000001
r8 r9 r10 r11
R8 80000000 60277440 4815da28 00000600
r12 r13 r14 r15
R12 24000094 4820ea00 00000000 00000000
r16 r17 r18 r19
R16 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
r20 r21 r22 r23
R20 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
r24 r25 r26 r27
R24 00000000 00000000 00000000 482053cc
r28 r29 r30 r31
R28 4815df7c 4815db68 0000004f 00000009
cnt lr msr pc
R32 fc1e800c fc160f38 0002d932 fc160f60
cnd xer
R36 48000094 2000000f
SUPERVISOR REGISTERS
Memory Management Registers
Instruction BAT Registers
Index # Value
IBAT0U # 0x1ffe
IBAT0L # 0x12
IBAT1U # 0
IBAT1L # 0
IBAT2U # 0x30000ffe
IBAT2L # 0xf0000032
IBAT3U # 0
IBAT3L # 0
Data BAT Registers
Index # Value
DBAT0U # 0x1ffe
DBAT0L # 0x12
DBAT1U # 0
DBAT1L # 0x10000012
DBAT2U # 0x30000ffe
DBAT2L # 0xf000006a
DBAT3U # 0
DBAT3L # 0xf0000022
Segment Registers
Index # SR-Value
0 # 0
1 # 0
2 # 0
3 # 0
4 # 0
5 # 0
6 # 0
7 # 0
8 # 0
9 # 0
10 # 0
11 # 0
12 # 0
13 # 0
14 # 0
15 # 0
Exception Handling Registers
Data Addr Reg # DSISR
0x60277440 # 0x42000000
SPRG0 # SPRG1 # SPRG2 # SPRG3
0x4815db68 # 0x4f # 0x9 # 0
SaveNRestore SRR0 # SaveNRestore SRR1
0xfc160f5c # 0x2d932
Miscellaneous Registers
Processor Id Reg # 0
HID0 # 0x8410c0bc
HID1 # 0x90018c80
MSSCR0 # 0x88000
MSSSR0 # 0
STACK TRACE
#0 0xfc160f38
0
STACK TRACE
#0 0xfc160290
#1 0xfc99ded4
#2 0xfc99ae00
#3 0xfc99affc
#4 0xfc99affc
#5 0xfc99bccc
#6 0xfc646548
#7 0xfc63f074
#8 0xfc16a404
#9 0xfc1688d8
#10 0xfc63f3bc
#11 0xfc1d5fb0
Related Commands
show reboot pcds
To display Persistent Critical Data Store (PCDS) critical information for the last ungraceful reboot, use the show reboot pcds command in EXEC mode.
show reboot pcds {location node-id}
Syntax Description
location |
Specifies a node. |
node-id |
Node ID. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation. |
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
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Release 3.6.0 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco CRS-1 and Cisco XR 12000 Series Router. |
Release 3.7.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.8.0 |
No modification. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
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Examples
The following example shows some sample output from the show reboot pcds command:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show reboot pcds location 0/1/CPU0
PCDS Timestamp: Wed Oct 10 19:04:02 2007
PCDS size: 131072 (bytes)
PCDS Data:
000000 03014352 49544d4f 4e000000 00000000 ..CRITMON.......
000010 02000000 00000008 00000000 30d00000 ............0...
000020 00001a90 00000000 00000000 00000000 ................
000030 0b0f0b0f 13911300 b8000013 b8000017 ................
000040 470ca354 11000300 00001c41 00000000 G..T.......A....
000050 00000974 00000000 30464fe4 ffffff00 ...t....0FO.....
000060 b8000003 b8000007 b8000003 b8000007 ................
000070 0b0f0b0f 13911300 b8000013 b8000017 ................
000080 470ca354 01000300 00001c44 00000000 G..T.......D....
000090 00000975 00000000 30464fe4 ffffff00 ...u....0FO.....
0000a0 b8000003 b8000007 b8000003 b8000007 ................
0000b0 0b0f0b0f 13911300 b8000013 b8000017 ................
0000c0 470ca355 11000300 00001c47 00000000 G..U.......G....
0000d0 00000976 00000000 30464fe4 ffffff00 ...v....0FO.....
0000e0 b8000003 b8000007 b8000003 b8000007 ................
0000f0 0b0f0b0f 13911300 b8000013 b8000017 ................
000100 470ca355 01000300 00001c4a 00000000 G..U.......J....
000110 00000977 00000000 30464fe4 ffffff00 ...w....0FO.....
000120 b8000003 b8000007 b8000003 b8000007 ................
000130 0b0f0b0f 13911300 b8000013 b8000017 ................
000140 470ca356 11000300 00001c4d 00000000 G..V.......M....
000150 00000978 00000000 30464fe4 ffffff00 ...x....0FO.....
000160 b8000003 b8000007 b8000003 b80000ff ................
000170 0bff0bff 13911300 b8000013 b8000017 ................
000180 470ca357 01000300 00001c50 00000000 G..W.......P....
000190 00000979 00000000 30464fe4 ffffff00 ...y....0FO.....
0001a0 b8000003 b8000007 b80000ff b8000007 ................
0001b0 ff0fff0f ff911300 b8000013 b8000017 ................
0001c0 470ca357 11000300 00001c53 00000000 G..W.......S....
0001d0 0000097a 00000000 30464fe4 ffffff00 ...z....0FO.....
0001e0 b8000003 b8000007 b80000ff b8000007 ................
0001f0 ff0fff0f ff911300 b8000013 b80000ff ................
000200 470ca358 01000300 00001c56 00000000 G..X.......V....
000210 0000097b 00000000 30464fe4 ffffff00 ...{....0FO.....
000220 b8000003 b8000007 b80000ff b8000007 ................
000230 ff0fff0f ff911300 b8000013 b80000ff ................
000240 470ca358 11000300 00001c59 00000000 G..X.......Y....
000250 0000097c 00000000 30464fe4 ffffff00 ...|....0FO.....
000260 b8000003 b8000007 b80000ff b8000007 ................
000270 ff0fff0f ff911300 b8000013 b80000ff ................
000280 470ca359 01000300 00001c5c 00000000 G..Y.......\....
000290 0000097d 00000000 30464fe4 ffffff00 ...}....0FO.....
0002a0 b8000003 b8000007 b8000003 b8000007 ................
0002b0 0b0f0b0f 13911300 b8000013 b8000017 ................
0002c0 470ca35a 11000300 00001c5f 00000000 G..Z......._....
0002d0 0000097e 00000000 30464fe4 ffffff00 ...~....0FO.....
0002e0 b8000003 b8000007 b8000003 b8000007 ................
0002f0 0b0f0b0f 13911300 b8000013 b8000017 ................
000300 470ca35a 01000300 00001c62 00000000 G..Z.......b....
000310 0000097f 00000000 30464fe4 ffffff00 ........0FO.....
000320 b8000003 b8000007 b8000003 b8000007 ................
000330 0b0f0b0f 13911300 b8000013 b8000017 ................
000340 470ca35b 11000300 00001c65 00000000 G..[.......e....
000350 00000980 00000000 30464fe4 ffffff00 ........0FO.....
000360 b8000003 b8000007 b8000003 b8000007 ................
000370 0b0fff0f 13911300 b8000013 b8000017 ................
000380 470ca35b 01000300 00001c68 00000000 G..[.......h....
000390 00000981 00000000 30464fe4 ffffff00 ........0FO.....
0003a0 b80000ff b80000ff b8000003 b80000ff ................
0003b0 0bff0bff 13911300 b80000ff b8000017 ................
0003c0 470ca35c 11000300 00001c6b 00000000 G..\.......k....
0003d0 00000982 00000000 30464fe4 ffffff00 ........0FO.....
0003e0 b8000003 b8000007 b8000003 b8000007 ................
0003f0 0b0f0b0f 13911300 b8000013 b8000017 ................
000400 470ca35d 01000300 00001c6e 00000000 G..].......n....
000410 00000983 00000000 30464fe4 ffffff00 ........0FO.....
000420 b8000003 b8000007 b8000003 b8000007 ................
000430 0b0f0b0f 13911300 b8000013 b8000017 ................
000440 470ca35d 11000300 00001c71 00000000 G..].......q....
000450 00000984 00000000 30464fe4 ffffff00 ........0FO.....
000460 b8000003 b8000007 b8000003 b8000007 ................
000470 0b0f0b0f 13911300 b8000013 b8000017 ................
000480 470ca35e 01000300 00001c74 00000000 G..^.......t....
000490 00000985 00000000 30464fe4 ffffff00 ........0FO.....
0004a0 b8000003 b8000007 b8000003 b8000007 ................
0004b0 0b0f0b0f 13911300 b8000013 b8000017 ................
0004c0 470ca35e 11000300 00001c77 00000000 G..^.......w....
0004d0 00000986 00000000 30464fe4 ffffff00 ........0FO.....
0004e0 b8000003 b8000007 b8000003 b8000007 ................
0004f0 0b0f0b0f 13911300 b8000013 b8000017 ................
000500 470ca35f 01000300 00001c7a 00000000 G.._.......z....
000510 00000987 00000000 30464fe4 ffffff00 ........0FO.....
000520 b8000003 b8000007 b8000003 b8000007 ................
000530 0b0f0b0f 13911300 b8000013 b8000017 ................
000540 470ca360 11000300 00001c7d 00000000 G..`.......}....
000550 00000988 00000000 30464fe4 ffffff00 ........0FO.....
000560 b8000003 b8000007 b8000003 b8000007 ................
000570 0b0f0b0f 13911300 b8000013 b8000017 ................
000580 470ca360 01000300 00001c80 00000000 G..`............
000590 00000989 00000000 30464fe4 ffffff00 ........0FO.....
0005a0 b8000003 b8000007 b8000003 b8000007 ................
0005b0 0b0f0b0f 13911300 b8000013 b8000017 ................
0005c0 470ca361 11000300 00001c83 00000000 G..a............
0005d0 0000098a 00000000 30464fe4 ffffff00 ........0FO.....
0005e0 b8000003 b8000007 b8000003 b8000007 ................
0005f0 0b0f0b0f 13911300 b8000013 b8000017 ................
000600 470ca361 01000300 00001c86 00000000 G..a............
000610 0000098b 00000000 30464fe4 ffffff00 ........0FO.....
000620 b8000003 b8000007 b8000003 b8000007 ................
000630 0b0f0b0f 13911300 b8000013 b8000017 ................
000640 470ca362 11000300 00001c89 00000000 G..b............
000650 0000098c 00000000 30464fe4 ffffff00 ........0FO.....
000660 b8000003 b8000007 b8000003 b8000007 ................
000670 0b0f0b0f 13911300 b8000013 b8000017 ................
000680 470ca363 01000300 00001c8c 00000000 G..c............
000690 0000098d 00000000 30464fe4 ffffff00 ........0FO.....
0006a0 b8000003 b8000007 b8000003 b8000007 ................
0006b0 0b0f0b0f 13911300 b8000013 b8000017 ................
0006c0 470ca363 11000300 00001c8f 00000000 G..c............
0006d0 0000098e 00000000 30464fe4 ffffff00 ........0FO.....
Related Commands
show watchdog
To display information about the memory state or threshold memory, use the show watchdog command in EXEC mode.
show watchdog [memory-state | threshold memory {configured | defaults}] [location node-id]
Syntax Description
Defaults
The command output is not compressed.
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
Use the show watchdog command to display information about the memory states or thresholds for a specified location. You can display the default or configured memory thresholds.
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basic-services |
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Examples
The following sample output is from the show watchdog command:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show watchdog memory-state
Memory information:
Physical Memory: 4096 MB
Free Memory: 3170.429 MB
Memory State: Normal
Related Commands
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watchdog threshold memory |
Configures the value of memory available for each alarm threshold. |
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