Dell Force10 S25N-S50N FTOS Command Line Reference Guide FTOS 8.4.2.7 E-Series - Page 135
show memory, show processes memory, lp summary
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Parameters cp lp slot-number lp all lp summary rp1 rp2 (OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword cp to view memory usage of the Control Processor. (OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword lp and the slot number to view information on the line-card processor in that slot. C-Series Range: 0-7 E-Series Range: 0 to 13 on a E1200/E1200i, 0 to 6 on a E600/E600i, and 0 to 5 on a E300. (OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword lp all to view CP memory usage on all active line cards. (OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword lp summary to view a summary of the line card CP memory usage. (OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword rp1 to view memory usage of the Route Processor 1. Note: This option is supported on the E-Series only. (OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword rp2 to view memory usage of the Route Processor 2. Note: This option is supported on the E-Series only. Command Modes EXEC EXEC Privilege Command History Version 8.1.1.2 Version 8.1.1.0 Version 7.5.1.0 Version 7.4.1.0 Version 6.5.1.0 Introduced on E-Series ExaScale E600i Introduced on E-Series ExaScale E1200i Introduced on C-Series Added lp all and lp summary options For rp1 and rp2 only, the output displays memory consumption of all the processes including a summary (see Figure 5-48 and Figure 5-49. Usage Information The output for show process memory displays the memory usage statistics running on CP part (sysd) of the system. The Sysd is an aggregate task that handles all the tasks running on C-Series' and E-Series' CP. In FTOS Release 7.4.1.0 and higher, the total counter size (for all 3 CPUs) in show memory and show processes memory will differ based on which FTOS processes are counted. • In the show memory (C-Series and E-Series) display output, the memory size is equal to the size of the application processes. • In the show processes memory (C-Series and E-Series) display output, the memory size is equal to the size of the application processes plus the size of the system processes. Control and Monitoring | 135