agent1 399 0 3600 0%
ar1EthHelp 362856 4 590 0%
.
.
.
templateMgr 48 0 540 0%
timerd 2346566 32 0 0%
~GONE~ 405202 5 184700 0%
~IDLE~ 0 0 360 0%
~INTERRUPT~ 8840490 121 51050 0%
average
time 5 1 5
per second minute minute
invocation utilization utilization utilization
task name (usec) (%) (%) (%)
------------------- ---------- ----------- ----------- -----------
aaaAtm1483Config 0 0 0 0
aaaServer 5000 0 0 0
agent1 9022 0 0 0
ar1EthHelp 1 0 0 0
ar1InternalNetwork 19 0 0 0
.
.
.
~IDLE~ --- 0 0 0
~INTERRUPT~ 5 0 0 0
■ See show processes cpu.
show processes memory
■ Use to display the amount of memory-related resources used by system processes.
Because the router allocates memory to system processes in chunks, issuing this
command performs a cleanup process to gather unused, available memory for
reallocation.
■ You can display different output variations by using the application, slot, and
virtual-router keywords. In addition, you can combine these keywords in specific
ways to display information combinations of application, slot, and virtual router.
■ The appearance of parentheses in the output is significant. The parentheses
indicate “ partial accountability” of the current memory size. In other words, the
values are accurate for the row in which they appear, but the memory value
used for calculating the sum total for the column may be smaller than the value
displayed. This can result in the sum total for the “ current size” column not
matching the sum of the values that appear within the column. This disparity
can occur under shared memory conditions where a portion of the memory size
for one or more of the virtual routers may be accounted for elsewhere, resulting
in a lower column total.
■ Field descriptions
■ Memory usage summary—Statistical information about the memory usage
information being displayed
■ application—Name of the application being viewed (if applicable); asterisk
(*) if no application is specified
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Chapter 5: Managing the System