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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
Table 72
Table 72
Field
JID
Text
Data
Stack
Dynamic
Process
The show processes command with the all keyword displays summary information for all processes as
shown in the following example:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:Router# show processes all
JID
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
82
58
74
57
librs232.dll -m libconaux.dll -u libst16550.dll
76
56
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Table 73
Table 73
Field
JID
Last Started
State
Restart
Placement
Mandatory
Cisco ASR 14000 Series Router System Management Command Reference
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describes the significant fields shown in the display.
show processes memory Field Descriptions
Description
Job ID.
Size of text region (process executable).
Size of data region (initialized and uninitialized variables).
Size of process stack.
Size of dynamically allocated memory.
Process name.
LAST STARTED
03/16/2007 14:54:52.488 Run
03/16/2007 14:54:52.488 Run
03/16/2007 14:54:52.488 Run
03/16/2007 14:54:52.488 Run
03/16/2007 14:54:52.488 Run
Not configured
describes the significant fields shown in the display.
show processes all Field Descriptions
Description
Job ID.
Date when the process was last started.
State of the process.
Number of times the process has restarted since the node was booted. If a
node is reloaded, the restart count for all processes is reset. Normally, this
value is 1 because usually processes do not restart. However, if you restart
a process using the process restart command, the restart count for the
process increases by one.
Indicates whether the process is a placeable process or not. Most
processes are not placeable, so the value is blank. ISIS, OSPF, and BGP are
examples of placeable processes.
M indicates that the process is mandatory. A mandatory process must be
running. If for some reason a mandatory process cannot be started (for
example, sysmgr starts it but it keeps crashing), after five attempts the
sysmgr causes the node to reload in an attempt to correct the problem. A
node cannot function properly if a mandatory process is not running.
Process and Memory Management Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
STATE
RE-
PLACE-
START
MENT
1
1
1
1
1
None
0
MANDA-
MAINT- NAME(IID) ARGS
TORY
MODE
M
Y
wd-mbi(1)
M
Y
dllmgr(1)-r 60 -u 30
M
Y
pkgfs(1)
Y
devc-conaux(1) -h -d
Y
devc-pty(1) -n 32
Y
clock_chip(1) -r -b
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