--------- ------- ----------- --------
_unassoc_ (40M) 7% 99%
default (339K) 23% 100%
test (366K) 23% 100%
vr5 (327K) 18% 100%
--------- ------- ----------- --------
Total: 41M 7% 99%
■ Example 3
host1#show processes memory virtual-router vr5 application ip
*** Memory usage summary (by VRF) ***
application: ip
router: vr5
current
vrf size utilization headroom
--- ------- ----------- --------
vr5 (19K) 48% 100%
■ See show processes memory.
show reboot-history
■ Use to display the history of system and module resets.
■ You can display the current reboot.hty file or a saved reboot history file.
■ If you have a redundant router, it can be convenient to copy the redundant
module’s reboot.hty file to another filename for viewing with this command.
■ Field descriptions
■ Entry—Number of entry in the reboot history; numbers range from lowest
(most recent reset) to highest (oldest reset)
■ time of reset—Timestamp for reset
■ run state—State of system at reset
■ image type—Type of image running when the record is written
■ boot—Module is running the boot file
■ diagnostics—Module is running the diagnostics file
■ application—Module is running the software file
■ location—Slot that reset; location is offset by two slots at slot 7 and above
(the SRP module in slot 6 shows location as slot 7, the SRP module in slot 7
shows location as slot 9, and slots 8-13 show location as 10-15, respectively).
■ build date—Build date of software version
■ reset type—Cause of reset
■ Example
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Chapter 5: Managing the System