[f-nsp] Linecard CPU processes

Fabio Mendes fabio.mendes at bsd.com.br
Wed Jul 21 14:49:21 EDT 2010


It's a couple of NetIrons. One is an MLX and the other is an XMR.




On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 3:45 PM, Kris Foster <kris.foster at gmail.com> wrote:

> Which platform? On RX's you remote console into the LP.
>
> Kris
>
> On Jul 21, 2010, at 10:53 AM, Fabio Mendes wrote:
>
> > Hello guys,
> >
> > When I need to know which process are using more CPU (the main one) I
> issue a "show cpu" command which give me something like:
> >
> > >sh cpu
> >
> >
> > ... Usage average for all tasks in the last 1 seconds  ...
> > ==========================================================
> > Name                    us/sec          %
> >
> > idle                    702339          95
> > monitor                 9               0
> > wd                      72              0
> > flash                   0               0
> > dbg                     49              0
> > boot                    125             0
> > main                    0               0
> > itc                     0               0
> > tmr                     961             0
> > ip_rx                   3261            0
> > scp                     1725            0
> > console                 132             0
> > vlan                    0               0
> > mac_mgr                 128             0
> > mrp                     202             0
> > vsrp                    0               0
> > snms                    80              0
> > rtm                     955             0
> > --More--, next page: Space, next line: Return key, quit: Control-c^C
> >
> > Is there a way to get the same (or at least a similar) output but
> regarding the LP processes CPU usage ?
> >
> > In the NI boxes I just found the "show cpu lp" command. But it doesn't
> list the processes that are most using the CPU.
> >
> >
> >
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