Show Processes Commands; Show Processes Boot Command - Cisco CRS-1 - Carrier Routing System Router Troubleshooting Manual

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Chapter 8
Process Monitoring and Troubleshooting
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Current process = "pkg/bin/bgp", PID = 929034375 TID = 1
trace_back: #0 0xfc164210 [MsgReceivev]
trace_back: #1 0xfc14ecb8 [msg_receivev]
trace_back: #2 0xfc14eac4 [msg_receive]
trace_back: #3 0xfc151f98 [event_dispatch]
trace_back: #4 0xfc152154 [event_block]
trace_back: #5 0xfd8e16a0 [bgp_event_loop]
trace_back: #6 0x48230db8 [<N/A>]
trace_back: #7 0x48201080 [<N/A>]
ENDOFSTACKTRACE
Current process = "pkg/bin/bgp", PID = 929034375 TID = 2
trace_back: #0 0xfc164210 [MsgReceivev]
trace_back: #1 0xfc14ecb8 [msg_receivev]
trace_back: #2 0xfc14eac4 [msg_receive]
trace_back: #3 0xfc151f98 [event_dispatch]
trace_back: #4 0xfc152154 [event_block]
trace_back: #5 0xfc50efd8 [chk_evm_thread]
ENDOFSTACKTRACE
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show processes Commands

The following show processes commands are used to display process information:

show processes boot Command

The show processes boot command displays process boot information. Use the command output to
check the following:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show processes boot location 0/rp1/cpu0
OL-21483-02
0xfc40b000 0x00003dc4 0xfc36dd04 0x00000168
show processes boot Command, page 8-175
show processes startup Command, page 8-176
show processes failover Command, page 8-177
show processes blocked Command, page 8-178
How long it took the processes to start
The order that the processes started
Was a process delayed indicating a boot failure or boot problems
Did the processes start within the time constraints set by the system
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