Netgear XCM8806 - 8800 SERIES 6-SLOT CHASSIS SWITCH ユーザーズマニュアル
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Chapter 4. Managing the XCM8800 Software
NETGEAR 8800 User Manual
Managing XCM8800 Processes
The XCM8800 consists of a number of cooperating processes running on the switch. With
process control, under certain conditions, you can stop and start processes, restart failed
processes, examine information about the processes, and update the software for a specific
process or set of processes.
process control, under certain conditions, you can stop and start processes, restart failed
processes, examine information about the processes, and update the software for a specific
process or set of processes.
This section describes the following topics:
Displaying Process Information
To display information about the processes in the system, use the following command:
show process {<name>} {detail} {description} {slot <slotid>}
Where the following is true:
•
name
—Specifies the name of the process.
•
detail
—Specifies more detailed process information, including memory usage statistics,
process ID information, and process statistics.
•
description
—Describes the name of all of the processes or the specified process
running on the switch.
•
slotid
—On a modular chassis, specifies the slot number of the MSM/MM. A specifies the
MSM/MM installed in slot A. B specifies the MSM/MM installed in slot B. The number is a
value from 1 to 8. (This parameter is available only on modular switches.)
value from 1 to 8. (This parameter is available only on modular switches.)
The
show process
and
show process
slot <slotid>
commands display the following
information in a tabular format:
•
Card—The name of the module where the process is running (modular switches only).
•
Process Name—The name of the process.
•
Version—The version number of the process. Options are:
•
Version number—A series of numbers that identify the version number of the process.
This is helpful to ensure that you have version-compatible processes and if you
experience a problem.
experience a problem.
•
Not Started—The process has not been started. This can be caused by not having the
appropriate license or for not starting the process.
•
Restart—The number of times the process has been restarted. This number increments
by one each time a process stops and restarts.
•
State—The current state of the process. Options are:
•
No License—The process requires a license level that you do not have. For example,
you have not upgraded to that license, or the license is not available for your platform.
you have not upgraded to that license, or the license is not available for your platform.