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www.dell.com | support.dell.com Table 5-1. Description of the show processes ipc flow-control cp output Command Field High Mark #of to / Timeout #of Retr /Retries #msg Sent/Msg Sent/ #msg Ackd/Ack Rcvd Retr /Available Retra Total/ Max Retra Description Highest number of packets in the queue at any point of time Timeout count Number of retransmissions Number of messages sent Number of messages acknowledged Number of retries left Number of retries allowed Usage The Single window protocol (SWP) provides flow control-based reliable communication between the Information sending and receiving software tasks. Important Points to Remember • A sending task enqueues messages into the SWP queue3 for a receiving task and waits for an acknowledgement. • If no response is received within a defined period of time, the SWP timeout mechanism resubmits the message at the head of the FIFO queue. • After retrying a defined number of times, the following timeout message is generated: SWP-2-NOMORETIMEOUT • In the display output in Figure 5-21, a retry (Retries) value of zero indicates that the SWP mechanism reached the maximum number of retransmissions without an acknowledgement. show processes memory Displays memory usage information based on processes running in the system. Syntax show processes memory {management-unit | stack unit {0-5 | all | summary}} Parameters management-unit stack unit 0-5 all summary Enter the keyword management-unit for CPU memory usage of the stack management unit. Enter the keyword stack unit followed by a stack unit ID of the member unit for which to display memory usage on the forwarding processor. Enter the keyword all for detailed memory usage on all stack members. Enter the keyword summary for a brief summary of memory availability and usage on all stack members. Command Modes EXEC EXEC Privilege Command History Version 8.3.17.0 Supported on M I/O Aggregator 62 | Control and Monitoring

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Usage
Information
The Single window protocol (SWP) provides flow control-based reliable communication between the
sending and receiving software tasks.
Important Points to Remember
A sending task enqueues messages into the SWP queue3 for a receiving task and waits for an
acknowledgement.
If no response is received within a defined period of time, the SWP timeout mechanism resubmits
the message at the head of the FIFO queue.
After retrying a defined number of times, the following timeout message is generated:
SWP-2-NOMORETIMEOUT
In the display output in
Figure 5-21
, a retry (Retries) value of zero indicates that the SWP
mechanism reached the maximum number of retransmissions without an acknowledgement.
show processes memory
Displays memory usage information based on processes running in the system.
Syntax
show processes
memory
{
management-unit | stack unit
{
0–5
|
all
|
summary
}}
Parameters
Command Modes
EXEC
EXEC Privilege
Command
History
High Mark
Highest number of packets in the queue at any point of time
#of to / Timeout
Timeout count
#of Retr /Retries
Number of retransmissions
#msg Sent/Msg Sent/
Number of messages sent
#msg Ackd/Ack Rcvd
Number of messages acknowledged
Retr /Available Retra
Number of retries left
Total/ Max Retra
Number of retries allowed
Table 5-1.
Description of the
show processes ipc flow-control cp
output Command
Field
Description
management-unit
Enter the keyword
management-unit
for CPU memory usage of the stack
management unit.
stack unit
0–5
Enter the keyword
stack unit
followed by a stack unit ID of the member unit for
which to display memory usage on the forwarding processor.
all
Enter the keyword
all
for detailed memory usage on all stack members.
summary
Enter the keyword
summary
for a brief summary of memory availability and
usage on all stack members.
Version 8.3.17.0
Supported on M I/O Aggregator