■ router—Name of the virtual router being viewed (if applicable); asterisk (*)
if no virtual router is specified
■ app—Application to which the statistics information applies
■ rtr—Virtual router to which the statistics information applies
■ vrf—Virtual routing and forwarding instance to which the statistics
information applies
■ _unassoc_—Special virtual router output category that summarizes all
memory that is not currently associated with any particular virtual router
■ current size—Amount of memory reserved by the listed application or virtual
router
■ utilization—Percentage of reserved memory currently used for the listed
application or router
■ headroom—Amount of memory overage available to each listed application
or virtual router (if needed); 100% indicates an unlimited headroom (that
is, no memory limits are set for the application or virtual router)
■ Example 1
host1#show processes memory application
*** Memory usage summary (by application, 37 total) ***
application: *
router: *
current
app size utilization headroom
---------- ------- ----------- --------
aaa 98K 3% 100%
bgp 90K 28% 100%
bridge 1M 4% 100%
cli 3K 8% 100%
dcm 64K 7% 100%
dhcp 644K 0% 100%
dns 4K 6% 100%
dvmrp 36K 0% 100%
ethernet 3K 75% 100%
forwarding 20K 50% 100%
gplaan 52K 0% 100%
igmp 1K 0% 100%
.
.
■ Example 2
host1#show processes memory virtual-router
*** Memory usage summary (by router, 4 total) ***
application: *
router: *
current
rtr size utilization headroom
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