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Process and Memory Management Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
C i s c o C o n f i d e n t i a l - B e t a R e v i e w R 3 . 7. 1
show processes
To display information about active processes, use the show processes command in administration
EXEC or in EXEC mode.
Syntax Description
job-id
process-name
aborts
all
blocked
boot
cpu
distribution
dynamic
failover
family
files
location node-id
log
mandatory
memory
pidin
searchpath
signal
startup
threadname
detail
run
Command Default
No default behavior or values
OL-17231-01
show processes {job-id | process-name | aborts | all | blocked | boot | cpu | distribution
process-name | dynamic | failover | family | files | location node-id | log | mandatory | memory
| pidin | searchpath | signal | startup | threadname} [location node-id] [detail] [run]
Job identifier for which information for only the process instance associated
with the job-id argument is displayed
Process name for which all simultaneously running instances are displayed, if
applicable.
Displays process abort information.
Displays summary process information for all processes.
Displays details about reply, send, and mutex blocked processes.
Displays process boot information.
Displays CPU usage for each process.
Displays the distribution of processes.
Displays process data for dynamically created processes.
Displays process failover information.
Displays the process session and family information.
Displays information about open files and open communication channels.
Displays information about the active processes from a designated node.
The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation.
Displays process log.
Displays process data for mandatory processes.
Displays information about the text, data, and stack usage for processes.
Displays all processes using the QNX command.
Displays the search path.
Displays the signal options for blocked, pending, ignored, and queued
signals.
Displays process data for processes created at startup.
Displays thread names.
(Optional) Displays more detail. This option is only available with the
process-name argument.
(Optional) Displays information for only running processes. This option is
only available with the process-name argument.
Cisco ASR 14000 Series Router System Management Command Reference
show processes
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