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Views System view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its ID. If you do not specify this option, the master device is specified. Usage guidelines Starvation occurs when a thread is unable to access shared resources. This command enables the system to detect and report thread starvation. If a thread is not executed within a specific interval, the system considers that a starvation has occurred, and outputs a starvation message. Thread starvation does not impact system operation. A starved thread can automatically run when certain conditions are met. Inappropriate use of this command can cause service problems or system breakdown. Make sure you understand the impact of this command on your network before you use it. Examples # Enable kernel thread starvation detection. system-view [Sysname] monitor kernel starvation enable Related commands • display kernel starvation configuration • display kernel starvation • monitor kernel starvation time • monitor kernel starvation exclude-thread monitor kernel starvation exclude-thread Use monitor kernel starvation exclude-thread to disable kernel thread starvation detection for a kernel thread. Use undo monitor kernel starvation exclude-thread to enable kernel thread starvation detection for a kernel thread. Syntax monitor kernel starvation exclude-thread tid [ slot slot-number ] undo monitor kernel starvation exclude-thread [ tid ] [ slot slot-number ] Default Kernel thread starvation detection, if enabled, monitors all kernel threads. Views System view 176

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Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
slot
slot-number
: Specifies an IRF member device by its ID. If you do not specify this option, the master
device is specified.
Usage guidelines
Starvation occurs when a thread is unable to access shared resources.
This command enables the system to detect and report thread starvation. If a thread is not executed
within a specific interval, the system considers that a starvation has occurred, and outputs a starvation
message.
Thread starvation does not impact system operation. A starved thread can automatically run when
certain conditions are met.
Inappropriate use of this command can cause service problems or system breakdown. Make sure you
understand the impact of this command on your network before you use it.
Examples
# Enable kernel thread starvation detection.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] monitor kernel starvation enable
Related commands
display kernel starvation configuration
display kernel starvation
monitor kernel starvation time
monitor kernel starvation exclude-thread
monitor kernel starvation exclude-thread
Use
monitor kernel starvation exclude-thread
to disable kernel thread starvation detection for a kernel
thread.
Use
undo monitor kernel starvation exclude-thread
to enable kernel thread starvation detection for a
kernel thread.
Syntax
monitor kernel starvation exclude-thread
tid
[
slot
slot-number
]
undo monitor kernel starvation exclude-thread
[
tid
] [
slot
slot-number
]
Default
Kernel thread starvation detection, if enabled, monitors all kernel threads.
Views
System view