Commands for Managing the ExtremeWare XOS Software
ExtremeWare XOS 11.5 supports only the Summit X450 family of switches and the BlackDiamond 8800 series switch.
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To display the status of ExtremeWare XOS processes on the switch, including how many times a process
has been restarted, use the
show process {<name>} {detail} {description} {slot <slotid>}
command.
Depending on the software version running on your switch and the type of switch you have, you can
terminate different or additional processes. To see which processes you can terminate, enter
terminate
process
followed by [Tab]. The switch displays a list of available processes.
To restart a process that has been terminated, use the
start process command.
NOTE
Do not terminate a process that was installed since the last reboot unless you have saved your configuration. If you
have installed a software module and you terminate the newly installed process without saving your configuration,
your module may not be loaded when you attempt to restart the process with the start process command.
You can also use the terminate process command when upgrading a software modular package. For
more information, see the section “Upgrading a Modular Software Package” in Appendix A, “Software
Upgrade and Boot Options,” of the ExtremeWare XOS Concepts Guide.
Example
The following initiates a graceful termination of the process tftpd:
terminate process tftpd graceful
History
This command was first available in ExtremeWare XOS 11.0.
Support for terminating the Link Layer Discovery Protocol (lldp), network login (netLogin), Open
Shortest Path First (ospf) processes was added in ExtremeWare XOS 11.3.
Platform Availability
This command is available on all platforms.