Viewing system statistics, Viewing system statistics -15 – Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Omni Switch/Router User Manual

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Viewing System Statistics

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Viewing System Statistics

The

systat

command displays statistics related to system, power, and environment. To view

these parameters, enter

systat

at the system prompt. A screen similar to the following will be displayed.

System Uptime

1 days, 12:09:22.64

MPM Transmit Overruns

: 0

MPM Receive Overruns

: 22

MPM total memory

: 16 MB

MPM free memory

: 6522536 bytes

MPM CPU Utilization ( 5 sec)

: 5% ( 0% intr 0% kernel 3% task 95% idle)

MPM CPU Utilization ( 60 sec)

: 5% ( 0% intr 0% kernel 3% task 96% idle)

Power Supply 1 State

: OK

Power Supply 2 State

: Not Present

Temperature Sensor

: OK - Under Threshold

Temperature

: 37:00c 98.60f

Temperature Alarm Masking

: Disabled

The fields displayed by the

systat

command are described below.

System Uptime

. The time since the last boot that the system has been running, displayed in

days, hours, minutes, and seconds (to the nearest hundredth).

MPM Transmit Overruns

. The number of times a

VSE

transmit buffer could not be allocated by a

task on the

MPX

.

MPM Receive Overruns

. The number of times packets were dropped because the bus had more

packets to deliver than the

MPX

could handle. This is a “receive overrun” condition which can

happen when a storm occurs or when the switch is first powered up and many unknown

MAC

frames are being forwarded to the

MPX

.

MPM total memory

. The amount of total memory installed on the

MPX

.

MPM Free Memory

. The amount of free, or unused, memory available in the

MPX

. This data is

also displayed by the

memstat

command, which is described in Viewing MPX Memory Statis-

tics on page 9-20.

MPM CPU Utilization (5 seconds)

. The amount of time, by percent, the

MPX

processor actually

worked during the last 5 seconds.

MPM CPU Utilization (60 sec)

. The amount of time, by percent, that the

MPX

processor actually

did work during the last minute.

Power Supply 1 State

. Valid states are

OK

,

Not Present

, and

Bad

. A power supply that has been

turned off will be in the

Bad

state. If not installed, it will be in the

Not Present

state.

Power Supply 2 State

. Valid states are

OK

,

Not Present

, and

Bad

. A power supply that has been

turned off will be in the

Bad

state. If not installed, it will be in the

Not Present

state.

Temperature Sensor

. Indicates whether the

MPX

temperature sensor detects overheating. Valid

states are

Under Threshold

,

Over Threshold

, and

Not Present

.

Temperature

. Indicates the switch temperature Celsius and Fahrenheit.

Temperature Alarm Masking

. Indicates whether temperature alarm masking is Enabled or

Disabled. You enable masking through the

maskta

command, which is described in Chapter

36, “Running Hardware Diagnostics.”

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