Displaying Cpu Utilization - Cisco Nexus 1000V Troubleshooting Manual

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Chapter 2
Troubleshooting Tools
The ER state typically designates a process that has been restarted too many times, causing the system
Note
to classify it as faulty and disable it.
Example 2-1
switch# show processes ?
cpu
log
memory
switch# show processes
PID
-----
10
15
24
101
102
115
191
192
...

Displaying CPU Utilization

Use the show processes cpu command to display CPU utilization. See Example 2-2. The command
output includes the following:
Example 2-2
switch# show processes cpu
PID
-----
OL-31593-01
Z—Defunct ("zombie") process.
NR—Not running.
ER—Should be running but is currently not running.
show processes Command
Show processes CPU Info
Show information about process logs
Show processes Memory Info
State
PC
Start_cnt
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1
S
b7f9e468
2
S
0
3
S
0
4
S
0
5
S
0
6
S
0
7
S
0
8
S
0
9
S
0
S
0
S
0
S
0
S
0
S
0
S
0
S
0
S
0
Runtime(ms)—CPU time the process has used, expressed in milliseconds.
Invoked—Number of times the process has been invoked.
uSecs—Microseconds of CPU time in average for each process invocation.
1Sec—CPU utilization in percentage for the last one second.
show processes cpu Command
Runtime(ms)
Invoked
-----------
--------
TTY
Process
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1
-
init
1
-
migration/0
1
-
ksoftirqd/0
1
-
desched/0
1
-
migration/1
1
-
ksoftirqd/1
1
-
desched/1
1
-
events/0
1
-
events/1
1
-
khelper
1
-
kthread
1
-
kacpid
1
-
kblockd/0
1
-
kblockd/1
1
-
khubd
1
-
pdflush
1
-
pdflushn
uSecs
1Sec
Process
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Cisco Nexus 1000V Troubleshooting Guide, Release 5.2(1)SV3(1.1)
Monitoring Processes and CPUs
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