slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device ID. If this option is not specified, the command displays
state information about processes on the master device.
Usage guidelines
When the process runs abnormally, use this command to diagnose and locate the failures.
Examples
# Display the memory space with a length of 128 bytes starting from the address 0xb7e30580 in job 1.
<Sysname> display process memory heap job 1 address b7e30580 length 128
B7E30580:
B7E30590:
B7E305A0:
B7E305B0:
B7E305C0:
B7E305D0:
B7E305E0:
B7E305F0:
Related commands
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display process memory heap
display process memory heap size
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display process memory heap size
Use the display process memory heap size command to display the address of a memory block in a
specified size.
Syntax
display process memory heap job job-id size memory-size [ offset offset-size ] [ slot slot-number ]
Views
Any view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
network-operator
Parameters
size memory-size: Specifies the size of the memory block.
offset offset-size: Displays the offset of a specified memory block. If this option is not specified, it displays
the addresses of the first 128 memory blocks. For example, the system has allocated 100 memory blocks
with 16 bytes in size to job 1 and the current process is using 66 blocks. If you execute the display
process memory heap job 1 size 16 offset 50 command, it displays the addresses of the 51
memory blocks with 16 bytes in size.
job job-id: Specifies a job ID that uniquely identifies a process. It remains the same even if the process
restarts. The job-id argument is in the range of 1 to 2147483647.
slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device ID. If this option is not specified, the command displays
the state information about processes on the master device.
14 00 EF FF 00 00 00 00 E4 39 E2 B7 7C 05 E3 B7
14 00 EF FF 2F 73 62 69 6E 2F 73 6C 62 67 64 00
14 00 EF FF 00 00 00 00 44 3B E2 B7 8C 05 E3 B7
14 00 EF FF 2F 73 62 69 6E 2F 6F 73 70 66 64 00
14 00 EF FF 00 00 00 00 A4 3C E2 B7 AC 05 E3 B7
14 00 EF FF 2F 73 62 69 6E 2F 6D 73 74 70 64 00
14 00 EF FF 00 00 00 00 04 3E E2 B7 CC 05 E3 B7
14 00 EF FF 2F 73 62 69 6E 2F 6E 74 70 64 00 00
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