Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF)
Exec Mode show Commands (Q-S)
show support record ▀
Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18 ▄
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show support record
Displays the output of one or more Support Data Records (SDRs) previously saved by the Support Data Collector
(SDC). SDRs are displayed in the order of lowest record-id to highest record-id.
(SDC). SDRs are displayed in the order of lowest record-id to highest record-id.
Product
All
Privilege
All
Mode
Exec
The following prompt is displayed in the Exec mode:
[local]host_name#
Syntax
show support record record-id [ to record-id ] [ section section_name ] [ | { grep
grep_options | more } ]
grep_options | more } ]
record-id
Specifies a record-id as an integer from 0 through 65536.
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.
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.
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.
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.
to
record-id
Specifies a the end point of a range of record-ids as an integer from 0 through 65536.
section
section_name
Specifies the name of an existing record section as an alphanumerical string of 1 through 64 characters.
| { grep grep_options
| more }
Pipes (sends) the output of this command to a specified command. You must specify a command to which the
output of this command will be sent.
For details on using the
output of this command will be sent.
For details on using the
grep
and
more
commands, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of
the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.
Usage
Use this command to display the output of one or more SDRs. This information is a useful troubleshooting
tool when data is compared chronologically across several SDRs. For additional information refer to the
System Administration Guide.
tool when data is compared chronologically across several SDRs. For additional information refer to the
System Administration Guide.
Example
The following command displays the SDRs from 2 through 4:
show support record 2 to 4