Verify Cfeb Failure; Check The Cfeb Uptime - Juniper M Series Monitoring And Troubleshooting Manual

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Verify CFEB Failure

Check the CFEB Uptime

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Action
Sample Output
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Apr 28 03:29:17 send: set_boolean_cmd CFEB 0 setting pfeman-reconnect off
Apr 28 03:29:17 send: set_boolean_cmd CFEB 0 setting l2cache on
Apr 28 03:29:17 send: set_boolean_cmd CFEB 0 setting no-load-balancing-clone off
Apr 28 03:29:17 send: set_boolean_cmd CFEB 0 setting equal-weighted-mode off
Apr 28 03:29:17 send: set_boolean_cmd CFEB 0 setting ipv4-key-hash-L3 on
Apr 28 03:29:17 send: set_boolean_cmd CFEB 0 setting mpls-key-hash-2label off
Apr 28 03:29:27 send: red alarm clear, device CFEB 0, reason CFEB Not Online
The
database provides the date, time, and a component status message. The
chassisd
chassisd
database is dynamic. It is initialized at router startup and is updated when
components are added or removed. You can search for multiple items in the
log file by using the
show log chassisd | match cfeb
are generated when a Control Board fails or is offline. Use this information to diagnose
a Control Board problem and to let JTAC know what error messages were generated and
the router events that occurred before and after the problem. For more information about
system log messages, see the Junos OS System Log Messages Reference.
Checklist for Monitoring the CFEB on page 517
To verify CFEB failure:
1.
Check the CFEB Uptime on page 526
Check the System Uptime on page 527
2.
Check the CFEB Connection on page 527
3.
Perform a Swap Test on the CFEB on page 527
4.
To check the CFEB uptime. A short uptime can indicate a CFEB failure.
To check the CFEB uptime, use the following command:
user@host> show chassis cfeb
user@host> show chassis cfeb
CFEB status:
Slot 0 information:
State
Intake temperature
Exhaust temperature
CPU utilization
Interrupt utilization
Heap utilization
Buffer utilization
Total CPU DRAM
Internet Processor II
Start time:
Uptime:
command to see error messages that
Master
29 degrees C / 84 degrees F
38 degrees C / 100 degrees F
3 percent
0 percent
10 percent
22 percent
128 MB
Version 1, Foundry IBM, Part number 164
2004-09-28 03:07:54 PDT
9 days, 18 hours, 41 minutes, 32 seconds
Copyright © 2012, Juniper Networks, Inc.
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