This chapter describes how to use the command line interface (CLI) show commands to monitor system status and performance. These commands allow an operator to obtain information on all aspects of the system, from current software configuration to call activity and status.The selection of commands described in this chapter provides useful and in-depth information for monitoring the hardware. For additional information on these and other show command keywords, refer to the CLI on-line Help and the Command Line Interface Reference.
Delete unused or unneeded files to conserve space using the delete command. You should also perform the next action in list. See Note below. delete /flash/<filename> Generate a crash list (and other show command information) and save the output as a tar file. show support details <to location and filename> Flash: [file: ]{ /flash | /pcmcia1 | /hd }[ /directory ]/file_name TFTP: tftp://{ host[ :port# ] }[ /directory ]/file_name SFTP: [ ftp: | sftp: ]//[ username[ :password ]@ ] { host }[ :port# ][ /directory ]/file_name NOTE: If there is an issue with space, you can remove alarm and crash information from the system; however, this practice is not recommended. Support and engineering personnel use these records for troubleshooting if a problem should develop. You should request assigned support personnel to remove these files after storing the information for possible future use. You should replace the particulate air filter installed directly above the lower fan tray in the chassis. Refer to the Replacing the Chassis Air Filter section of this guide for detailed instructions.The ASR 5000 maintains many counters for gathering statistics and troubleshooting. In general you should not regularly clear the counters, just let them increment over time. Counters track events since the chassis booted (unless cleared), unlike show commands that give the current state (for example, the current number of calls). See the on-line help for a list of choices. A partial list of counters to choose from are:
• show session counters historical all (This is an excellent command to see the call volume history for past three days.)You may clear the counters via CLI clear commands.See “Configuring Bulk Statistics” in the System Administration Guide for more information.
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