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Usage guidelines
You can disable kernel thread deadloop detection for up to 128 kernel threads by executing the
command.
Inappropriate use of the command can cause service problems or system breakdown. Make sure
you understand the impact of the command on your network before you use it.
Examples
# Disable kernel thread deadloop detection for kernel thread 15.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname]monitor kernel deadloop exclude-thread 15
Related commands
display kernel deadloop configuration
display kernel deadloop
monitor kernel deadloop enable
monitor kernel deadloop time
monitor kernel deadloop time
Use monitor kernel deadloop time to set the interval for identifying a kernel thread deadloop.
Use undo monitor kernel deadloop time to restore the default.
Syntax
Centralized devices in standalone mode:
monitor kernel deadloop time time
undo monitor kernel deadloop time
Distributed devices in standalone mode/centralized devices in IRF mode:
monitor kernel deadloop time time [ slot slot-number [ cpu cpu-number ] ]
undo monitor kernel deadloop time [ slot slot-number [ cpu cpu-number ] ]
Distributed devices in IRF mode:
monitor kernel deadloop time time [ chassis chassis-number slot slot-number [ cpu
cpu-number ] ]
undo monitor kernel deadloop time [ chassis chassis-number slot slot-number [ cpu
cpu-number ] ]
Default
The interval for identifying a kernel thread deadloop is 8 seconds.
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
time time: Specifies the interval for identifying a kernel thread deadloop, in the range of 1 to 65535
seconds.
slot slot-number: Specifies a card by its slot number. If you do not specify this option, the active MPU
is specified. (Distributed devices in standalone mode.)