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Cisco ASR 5500 System Administration Guide

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Collecting and Storing the SDR Information
At the scheduled time, the Support Data Collector (SDC), if active, runs in the background to collect all the
record section commands that have been specified. This information is concatenated as one contiguous output.
The output is compressed and stored as a file on disk in the /hd-raid/support/record/ directory.
The periodicity of the SDC is configured by the support collection schedule command under Global
Configuration Mode. Once the SDR is stored, the SDC waits the sleep-duration interval specified via the
support collection command before collecting another SDR.
The period between SDRs is equal to the configured sleep-duration interval + the time taken to collect
the previous record.
Important
Managing Record Collection
The SDRs are stored together in a self-relative set. This self-relative set is called a Support Record Collection.
Each individual SDR is identified with a record-id. The record-id of the most recent SDR is always 0 (zero).
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Support Data Collector
Collecting and Storing the SDR Information

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Cisco ASR 5500 Specifications

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BrandCisco
ModelASR 5500
CategoryNetwork Router
LanguageEnglish

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