System information
Operation SHOW DEBUG 1-101
Software Release 2.0.1
C613-03018-00 REV A
Figure 1-14: Example output from the SHOW CPU command.
See Also
SHOW BUFFER
SHOW DEBUG
Syntax
SHOW DEBUG [STACK]
Description
This command displays a snapshot of the state of the router immediately prior
to the last fatal condition, and is used for debugging purposes. If the command
is used without the STACK parameter, it generates the same output as the
following sequence of commands, in addition to a stack dump:
SHOW SYSTEM
SHOW FILES
SHOW INSTALL
SHOW FEATURE
SHOW RELEASE
SHOW CONFIGURATION DYNAMIC
SHOW BUFFER SCAN
SHOW CPU
SHOW LOG
SHOW EXCEPTION
SHOW FFILE CHECK
If the STACK parameter is used, the output depends on whether the last fatal
condition was a hardware reset or a software reboot. After a software reboot,
the output is a stack dump only (Figure 1-15 on page 1-102). After a hardware
reset, no stack dump information is available (Figure 1-16 on page 1-102).
CPU Utilisation ( as a percentage )
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Maximum since router restarted ..... 62
Average since router restarted ..... 0
Average over last minute ........... 0
Average over last 10 seconds ....... 2
Average over last second ........... 1
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Table 1-15: Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW CPU command.
Parameter Meaning
Maximum since router restarted The maximum CPU utilisation recorded since the router
restarted.
Average since router restarted The average CPU utilisation recorded since the router
restarted, as a percentage of total CPU capacity.
Average over last minute The average CPU utilisation over the last minute, as a
percentage of total CPU capacity.
Average over last 10 seconds The average CPU utilisation over the last 10 seconds, as
a percentage of total CPU capacity.
Average over last second The average CPU utilisation over the last second, as a
percentage of total CPU capacity.