3% in last 5 seconds
3% in last 1 minute
3% in last 5 minutes
Table5-2 Output description
Field
Slot 1 CPU 0 CPU usage
3% in last 5 seconds
3% in last 1 minute
3% in last 5 minutes
Displaying the memory usage of the firewall
Use the
display memory
<Sysname> display memory
The statistics about memory is measured in KB:
Slot 1:
Mem:
-/+ Buffers/Cache:
Swap:
Table5-3 Output description
Field
Slot
Mem
Total
Used
Free
Shared
Buffers
Cached
FreeRatio
-/+ Buffers/Cache
Description
CPU 0 usage information for the interface module in slot 1.
Average CPU usage in the last 5 seconds. (After the firewall boots, the firewall
calculates and records the average CPU usage at the interval of 5 seconds.)
Average CPU usage in the last minute. (After the firewall boots, the firewall
calculates and records the average CPU usage at the interval of 1 minute.)
Average CPU usage in the last 5 minutes. (After the firewall boots, the firewall
calculates and records the average CPU usage at the interval of 5 minutes.)
command to display the memory information of the firewall.
Total
Used
1718140
921604
732852
0
0
Description
Slot number of the interface module
Memory usage information.
Total size of the physical memory space that can be allocated.
The memory space is virtually divided into two parts. Part 1 is used for
kernel codes, kernel management, and ISSU functions. Part 2 can be
allocated and used for such tasks as running service modules and
storing files. The size of part 2 equals the total size minus the size of part
1.
Used physical memory.
Free physical memory.
Physical memory shared by processes.
Physical memory used for buffers.
Physical memory used for caches.
Free memory ratio.
-/+ Buffers/Cache:used = Mem:Used – Mem:Buffers – Mem:Cached,
which indicates the physical memory used by applications.
-/+ Buffers/Cache:free = Mem:Free + Mem:Buffers + Mem:Cached,
which indicates the physical memory available for applications.
Free
Shared
796536
0
985288
0
5-36
Buffers
Cached
1108
187644
FreeRatio
46.4%
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