Displaying Stack Member Counters; Enabling Application Core Dumps - Dell Z9000 Configuration Manual

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Displaying Stack Member Counters

The show hardware stack-unit 0–7 {counters | details | port-stats [detail] |
register} command displays internal receive and transmit statistics, based on the selected command
option.
Displaying Stack Unit Counters
RIPC4.ge0
:
1,202
RUC.ge0
:
1,224
RDBGC0.ge0
:
34
RDBGC1.ge0
:
366
RDBGC5.ge0
:
16
RDBGC7.ge0
:
18
GR64.ge0
:
5,176
GR127.ge0
:
1,566
GR255.ge0
:
4
GRPKT.ge0
:
1,602
GRBYT.ge0
:
117,600
GRMCA.ge0
:
366
GRBCA.ge0
:
12
GT64.ge0
:
4
GT127.ge0
:
964
GT255.ge0
:
4
GT511.ge0
:
1
GTPKT.ge0
:
973
GTBCA.ge0
:
1
GTBYT.ge0
:
71,531
RUC.cpu0
:
972
TDBGC6.cpu0 :
1,584

Enabling Application Core Dumps

Application core dumps are disabled by default. A core dump file can be very large. Core dumps are
stored in the local flash.
To enable core dumps, use the following command.
Enable RPM core dumps and specify the shutdown mode.
CONFIGURATION mode
logging coredump server
When you enable this command to allow the system to automatically upload application core dumps to
an FTP server, you are required to enter a password. Use the password of the FTP server where the core
files are being moved. The password can be up to 15 alphanumeric characters only; no special characters
are allowed. After you enter the password, an FTP URL is created with the credentials in the operating
system. The CLI monitors application core dumps in the unit. Any application core dumps that occur are
automatically uploaded to the FTP server.
To undo this command, use the no logging coredump server command.
Z-Series Debugging and Diagnostics
+1,202
+1,217
+24
+235
+12
+12
+24
+1,433
+4
+1,461
+106,202
+235
+9
+3
+964
+4
+1
+972
+1
+71,467
+971
+1,449=
915

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