[j-nsp] High FPC CPU usage on M7i

Zvezdelin Vladov zvladov at gmail.com
Sun Oct 23 16:05:23 EDT 2005


On an m7i, it gets you to the scb, or feb, because fpc
is not found.
But it is the CFEB, not the FPCs...

On 10/22/05, Erdem Sener <erdems at gmail.com> wrote:
> You're right,
>
>  In order to log in to a FPC, just follow these steps:
>
> start shell
> su -
>
> after you enter the root password, for a M7i just type:
>
> vty fpc
>
> That'll get you to FPC's console. From here, you can issue several
> diagnostics commands like 'show nvram' or 'show syslog messages'.
> (just play with '?' sign to get more info)
>
> One must be very careful for especially anything besides show
> commands. (and should not use as long as is very sure what he's doing)
>
> HTH
> Erdem
>
> On 10/22/05, Michael Loftis <mloftis at wgops.com> wrote:
> >
> >
> > --On October 22, 2005 12:33:50 AM +0300 Erdem Sener <erdems at gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > >  do a 'show system processes extensive' and you should see what'a
> > > "eating" your CPU.
> > >
> > > Erdem
> >
> > That only shows the host RE, not the FPC...theres a command to get to the
> > FPC/FEB 'consoles' but...my retarded brain can't remember what it is right
> > now.  Not sure if there was/is a command on there or not.  I remember they
> > communicate via TNP...but...nothing else is coming to me at the moment.
> > It's Friday.
> >
> > In any event the system/RE CPU usages *might* give you a hint.
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