Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF)
Support Data Collector
▀ SDR CLI Commands
▄ ASR 5500 System Administration Guide, StarOS Release 16
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Exec Mode Commands
show support record
show support record <record-id> [ to <record-id> ] [ section <section_name> ]
The show support record command displays a collection of SDRs. The SDRs are displayed in order from lowest
record-id to highest record-id.
record-id to highest record-id.
Each SDR is identified by a time index called the record-id. For example, the most recent record is always record-id 0
(filename = sdr.0.gz). The next older record is record-id 1 (filename = sdr.1.gz), and so on.
(filename = sdr.0.gz). The next older record is record-id 1 (filename = sdr.1.gz), and so on.
When a new record is collected it is given a record-id of 0. The previously most recent record is renamed to record-id 1,
and so on. The display includes the record-id along with the collection time-stamp.
and so on. The display includes the record-id along with the collection time-stamp.
The record-id variable identifies a single SDR. The to keyword specifies the endpoint record-id when displaying a
range of SDRs.
range of SDRs.
The section keyword displays a particular section of the record.
delete support record
delete support record <record-id> [ to <record-id> ]
The delete support records command removes an SDR with a specified record-id or all SDRs in the specified range of
record-ids.
record-ids.
show support collection
show support collection [ definitions ]
The show support collection command displays information on SDC activity. It display informations such as the start
time of the last scheduled collection, the duration of the last scheduled collection, whether the collection is still in
progress, etc. In addition this command lists the currently stored set of SDR record-ids, their respective timestamps, and
size of each SDR.
time of the last scheduled collection, the duration of the last scheduled collection, whether the collection is still in
progress, etc. In addition this command lists the currently stored set of SDR record-ids, their respective timestamps, and
size of each SDR.
[local]<hostname># show support collection
Record Collection Enabled : yes
Last Collection Start Time : Monday October 21 06:29:05 PDT 2013
Last Collection End Time : Monday October 21 06:29:09 PDT 2013
Est. Collection Next Start : Monday October 21 07:29:13 PDT 2013 (40 minutes)
Support Data Records at /var/tmp/support-records/
ID Name Size Date/Time
167 sdr.167.gz 42863 Monday October 21 04:40:00 PDT 2013
166 sdr.166.gz 170425 Monday October 21 05:40:08 PDT 2013
total SDRs 2, total bytes 2132880, time span is last 1 day(s) 1 hour(s)
Record Collection Enabled : yes
Last Collection Start Time : Monday October 21 06:29:05 PDT 2013
Last Collection End Time : Monday October 21 06:29:09 PDT 2013
Est. Collection Next Start : Monday October 21 07:29:13 PDT 2013 (40 minutes)
Support Data Records at /var/tmp/support-records/
ID Name Size Date/Time
167 sdr.167.gz 42863 Monday October 21 04:40:00 PDT 2013
166 sdr.166.gz 170425 Monday October 21 05:40:08 PDT 2013
total SDRs 2, total bytes 2132880, time span is last 1 day(s) 1 hour(s)
The optional definitions keyword displays the list of default support record section definitions. This is the list of all
valid record section definitions. The display also indicates whether the record section is enabled or disabled by default.
valid record section definitions. The display also indicates whether the record section is enabled or disabled by default.
[local]<hostname># show support collection definitions