Displaying Software Modularity Process Reliability Metrics Using Eem - Cisco Catalyst 2960 series Configuration Manual

Consolidated platform configuration guide, ios release 15.2(4)e
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show event manager history traps [server | policy]
Use this command to display the EEM SNMP traps that have been sent either from the EEM server or from an EEM
policy.
Example:
Device# show event manager history traps
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Displaying Software Modularity Process Reliability Metrics Using EEM

Perform this optional task to display reliability metrics for Cisco IOS Software Modularity processes. The
show event manager metric processes command is supported only in Software Modularity images.
SUMMARY STEPS
1. enable
2. show event manager metric process {all| process-name}
DETAILED STEPS
Step 1
enable
Enables privileged EXEC mode. Enter your password if prompted.
Example:
Device> enable
Step 2
show event manager metric process {all| process-name}
Use this command to display the reliability metric data for processes. The system keeps a record of when processes start
and end, and this data is used as the basis for reliability analysis. In this partial example, the first and last entries showing
the metric data for the processes on all the cards inserted in the system are displayed.
Example:
Device# show event manager metric process all
=====================================
process name: devc-pty, instance: 1
sub_system id: 0, version: 00.00.0000
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last event type: process start
recent start time: Fri Oct10
recent normal end time: n/a
recent abnormal end time: n/a
number of times started: 1
9 13:50:00 2005
timer cron
9 13:51:00 2005
timer cron
Trap Type
9 13:48:40 2005
server
9 13:57:03 2005
policy
20:34:40 2005
Consolidated Platform Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS Release 15.2(4)E (Catalyst 2960-X Switches)
How to Write Embedded Event Manager Policies Using Tcl
script: tm_cli_cmd.tcl
script: tm_cli_cmd.tcl
Name
applet: four
script: no_snmp_test.tcl
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