Using Command-Line Diagnostics
:vxdiag_i
NAME
---------- ------------ -------- --- ---------- -------- -------- ------- -----
tExcTask
1a1fd0
tSysIntegri1b188
tLogEventMgfb0ac
tShell
41da8
tTelnetd
2e220
tTelnetOutT2e7fc
tTelnetInTa2e858
tBrowser
1351c8
tIdleConsold274c
tThttpd
b435c
tSNMPD
106fd8
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Use the :vxdiag_i command to display a list of current tasks on the access point.
A portion of the access point's task list display might look like this example:
ENTRY
TID
fd4e80
a3b1c0
fd22d8
a2eb78
a32d90
993da0
98fb88
a0d978
98b970
a5b3d8
b1eb80
These are the descriptions of the information in each column:
•
Name—name of the task
Entry—entry point; the top-level function of the task
•
TID—task identifier; the task control block
•
•
PRI—task priority; a low number means a high priority
Status—status of the task; five statuses are possible:
•
Pend—The task is in an inactive waiting state.
–
Pend+T—The task is waiting, but it has a timeout value for the length of
–
time it will wait for an external event to wake the task and start it.
Suspend—The task will not begin until some external event occurs.
–
Ready—The task is ready to run.
–
–
Delay—The task issued a delay command and will not run until the delay
time elapses.
•
PC—program counter; a memory address of the task
•
SP—stack pointer; another memory address of the task
ERRNO—error number; the latest error reported by any function called by
•
the task
Chapter 9
PRI
STATUS
PC
0 PEND
1d9aac
0 SUSPEND
1c06ac
1 PEND
1bcda8
1 PEND
1bcda8
2 PEND
1bcda8
2 PEND
1bcda8
2 PEND
1bcda8
5 READY
1c2014
10 PEND
1bcda8
45 PEND
1bcda8
46 PEND+T
1bcda8
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
SP
ERRNO
DELAY
fd4da0
3006b
a3aef0
0
fd1a80
0
a2e8f8
9
a32c18
0
993ad0
0
98f600
3d0002
a0c4b8
3d0004
98b820
0
a5b138
6b0003
b1d5b0
3d0004
1968
OL-2159-01
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0