Table Of Contents
Show Commands
show account
show accountlocking
show cli pagination
show diskusage activelog
show diskusage common
show diskusage inactivelog
show diskusage install
show diskusage tmp
show environment
show hardware
show logins
show myself
show network
show open
show packages
show process
show snmp
show stats io
show status
show syslog facility
show syslog heartbeat
show syslog timezone
show syslog version
show tech all
show tech network
show tech runtime
show tech system
show timezone
show version
show workingdir
Show Commands
First Published: October 26, 2010, OL-23878-01
This chapter contains the following show commands:
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show account
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show accountlocking
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show cli pagination
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show diskusage activelog
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show diskusage common
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show diskusage inactivelog
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show diskusage install
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show diskusage tmp
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show environment
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show hardware
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show logins
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show myself
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show network
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show open
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show packages
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show process
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show snmp
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show stats io
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show status
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show syslog facility
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show syslog heartbeat
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show syslog timezone
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show syslog version
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show tech all
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show tech network
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show tech runtime
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show tech system
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show timezone
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show version
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show workingdir
show account
show account
Syntax Description
None
Command Modes
Admin
Command privilege level: 4
Allowed during upgrade: Yes
Command History
Release
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Modifications
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1.2
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The command was first introduced.
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Usage Guidelines
This command lists current administrator accounts, except the master administrator account.
Examples
Name = test, Privilege = 1
show accountlocking
show accountlocking
Syntax Description
None
Command Modes
Admin
Command privilege level: 1
Allowed during upgrade: Yes
Command History
Release
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Modifications
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1.7
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The command was first introduced.
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Usage Guidelines
This command shows the current account locking settings.
Examples
admin:show accountlocking
Account Lockout is enabled and unlock time is set to 300 seconds
show cli pagination
show cli pagination
Syntax Description
None
Command Modes
Admin
Command privilege level: 1
Allowed during upgrade: Yes
Command History
Release
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Modifications
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1.7
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The command was first introduced.
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Usage Guidelines
This command shows the status of automatic pagination.
Examples
admin:show cli pagination
Automatic Pagination : Off.
show diskusage activelog
show diskusage activelog [file fname] [directory] [sort]
Syntax Description
file fname
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Saves output in a file format.
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directory
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Shows directory sizes only.
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sort
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Sorts output by size (in 1024-byte blocks).
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Command Modes
Admin
Command privilege level: 1
Allowed during upgrade: Yes
Command History
Release
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Modifications
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1.7
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The command was first introduced.
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Usage Guidelines
This command displays the disk usage of the active log directories, as well as the usage of the disk partition on which they exist.
Note
The saved output file can be viewed using file view activelog command.
Examples
admin:show diskusage activelog directory
This command can take significantly long time,
and can also effect the system wide IOWAIT on your system.
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sdb1 134G 35G 93G 28% /common
1.3M /var/log/active/mrtg/mrtg.war
1.8M /var/log/active/mrtg
8.0K /var/log/active/ctis/tmp
4.0K /var/log/active/ctis/cdm/logs/statistic
44K /var/log/active/ctis/cdm/logs
48K /var/log/active/ctis/cdm
4.0K /var/log/active/ctis/report
4.0K /var/log/active/ctis/te/logs/statistic
432K /var/log/active/ctis/te/logs
436K /var/log/active/ctis/te
4.0K /var/log/active/ctis/trace
4.0K /var/log/active/ctis/clustermgr/logs/statistic
show diskusage common
show diskusage common [file fname] [directory] [sort]
file fname
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Saves output in a file format.
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directory
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Shows directory sizes only.
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sort
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Sorts output by size (in 1024-byte blocks).
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Command Modes
Admin
Command privilege level: 1
Allowed during upgrade: Yes
Command History
Release
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Modifications
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1.7
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The command was first introduced.
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Usage Guidelines
This command displays the disk usage of the common directories, as well as the usage of the disk partition on which they exist.
Note
The saved output file can be viewed using file view activelog command.
Examples
admin:show diskusage common directory
This command can take significantly long time,
and can also effect the system wide IOWAIT on your system.
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sdb1 134G 35G 93G 28% /common
863M /common/rpm-archive/1.7.0.0-693/RPMS
863M /common/rpm-archive/1.7.0.0-693
40K /common/rpm-archive/1.7.0.0-711/.security/admin
276K /common/rpm-archive/1.7.0.0-711/.security/install_file_signing/xml_public_keys
280K /common/rpm-archive/1.7.0.0-711/.security/install_file_signing
12K /common/rpm-archive/1.7.0.0-711/.security/pwrecovery
224K /common/rpm-archive/1.7.0.0-711/.security/tomcat
28K /common/rpm-archive/1.7.0.0-711/.security/drf
68K /common/rpm-archive/1.7.0.0-711/.security/system
96K /common/rpm-archive/1.7.0.0-711/.security/ipsec
16K /common/rpm-archive/1.7.0.0-711/.security/accounts/ctis/conf
24K /common/rpm-archive/1.7.0.0-711/.security/accounts/ctis
16K /common/rpm-archive/1.7.0.0-711/.security/accounts/conf
20K /common/rpm-archive/1.7.0.0-711/.security/accounts/ccm/conf
show diskusage inactivelog
show diskusage inactivelog [file fname] [directory] [sort]
file fname
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Saves output in a file format.
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directory
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Shows directory sizes only.
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sort
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Sorts output by size (in 1024-byte blocks).
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Command Modes
Admin
Command privilege level: 1
Allowed during upgrade: Yes
Command History
Release
|
Modifications
|
1.7
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The command was first introduced.
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Usage Guidelines
This command displays the disk usage of the inactive log directories, as well as the usage of the disk partition on which they exist.
Note
The saved output file can be viewed using file view inactivelog command.
Examples
admin:show diskusage inactivelog directory
This command can take significantly long time,
and can also effect the system wide IOWAIT on your system.
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sdb1 134G 35G 93G 28% /common
1.3M /var/log/inactive/mrtg/mrtg.war
1.5M /var/log/inactive/mrtg
8.0K /var/log/inactive/ctis/tmp
4.0K /var/log/inactive/ctis/cdm/logs/statistic
248K /var/log/inactive/ctis/cdm/logs
252K /var/log/inactive/ctis/cdm
8.0K /var/log/inactive/ctis/report
4.0K /var/log/inactive/ctis/te/logs/statistic
292K /var/log/inactive/ctis/te/logs
296K /var/log/inactive/ctis/te
8.0K /var/log/inactive/ctis/trace
4.0K /var/log/inactive/ctis/clustermgr/logs/statistic
show diskusage install
show diskusage install [file fname] [directory] [sort]
file fname
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Saves output in a file format.
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directory
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Shows directory sizes only.
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sort
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Sorts output by size (in 1024-byte blocks).
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Command Modes
Admin
Command privilege level: 1
Allowed during upgrade: Yes
Command History
Release
|
Modifications
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1.7
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The command was first introduced.
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Usage Guidelines
This command displays the disk usage of the install directories, as well as the usage of the disk partition on which they exist.
Note
The saved output file can be viewed using file view install command.
Examples
admin:show diskusage install directory
This command can take significantly long time,
and can also effect the system wide IOWAIT on your system.
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sdb1 134G 35G 93G 28% /common
128K /var/log/install/hssi_errors
show diskusage tmp
show diskusage tmp [file fname] [directory] [sort]
file fname
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Saves output in a file format.
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directory
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Shows directory sizes only.
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sort
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Sorts output by size (in 1024-byte blocks).
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Command Modes
Admin
Command privilege level: 1
Allowed during upgrade: Yes
Command History
Release
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Modifications
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1.7
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The command was first introduced.
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Usage Guidelines
This command displays the disk usage of the temporary directories, as well as the usage of the disk partition on which they exist.
Note
The saved output file can be viewed using file view activelog command.
Examples
admin:show diskusage tmp directory
This command can take significantly long time,
and can also effect the system wide IOWAIT on your system.
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda2 3.9G 2.4G 1.5G 62% /
4.0K /tmp/hsperfdata_certmgr
4.0K /tmp/hsperfdata_root
4.0K /tmp/hsperfdata_admin
4.0K /tmp/hsperfdata_informix
show environment
show environment [fans | power-supply | temperatures]
fans
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Shows the status of the fan sensors.
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power-supply
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Shows the status of the power supply for MCS-7845, MCS-7835, MCS-7825H3/H4, and MCS-7816H3 servers models (those with redundant power supplies or embedded health hardware).
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temperatures
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Shows the status of the temperature sensors.
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Command Modes
Admin
Command privilege level: 1
Allowed during upgrade: Yes
Command History
Release
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Modifications
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1.7
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The command was first introduced.
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Usage Guidelines
This command displays the status of system sensors and the power supply.
Examples
admin:show environment fans
(RPMS) Non-Critical Critical
ID Current Lower Lower Status
Fan Sensor 1 3240 664 664 OK
Fan Sensor 2 3240 664 664 OK
Fan Sensor 3 3300 664 664 OK
Fan Sensor 4 3240 664 664 OK
admin:show environment power-supply
admin:show environment temperatures
(Celcius) Non-Critical Critical
ID Current Lower Upper Lower Upper Location
Temperature Sensor 1 20 79 80 81 85 5
Temperature Sensor 3 24 79 80 81 85 2
Temperature Sensor 4 17 50 51 52 54 4
show hardware
show hardware
Syntax Description
None.
Command Modes
Admin
Command privilege level: 0
Allowed during upgrade: Yes
Command History
Release
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Modifications
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1.2
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The command was first documented.
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Usage Guidelines
This command displays the following information on the platform hardware:
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Platform
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Serial number
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BIOS build level
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BIOS manufacturer
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Active processors
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RAID controller status
Examples
Type : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5540 @ 2.53GHz
Object ID : 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.587
OS Version : UCOS 4.0.0.0-31
Raid firmware version: 11.0.1-0014
IBMCorp. -[D6E128DUS-1.03]- 09/30/2009
show logins
show logins number
Syntax Description
number
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Specifies the number of most recent logins to display. The default equals 20.
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Command Modes
Admin
Command privilege level: 1
Command History
Release
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Modifications
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1.2
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The command was first documented.
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Usage Guidelines
This command lists recent logins to the server
Examples
admin pts/0 128.107.103.52 Wed Oct 13 00:05 still logged in
admin pts/1 128.107.103.52 Tue Oct 12 23:19 - 23:54 (00:34)
admin pts/1 128.107.103.52 Tue Oct 12 22:42 - 23:13 (00:30)
show myself
show myself
Syntax Description
None
Command Modes
Admin
Command privilege level: 0
Allowed during upgrade: Yes
Command History
Release
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Modifications
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1.2
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The command was first documented.
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Usage Guidelines
This command displays information about the current account.
Examples
Your account name is : test
Your privilege level is : 1
show network
show network
cluster
eth0 [detail]
failover [detail] [page]
route [detail]
status [detail] [listen] [process] [all] [nodns] [search stext]
ip_conntrack
ipprefs [all | enabled | public]
max_ip_conntrack
dhcp eth0 status
all [detail]
Options
•
detail—Displays additional information.
•
page—Displays information 1 page at a time.
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listen—Displays only listening sockets
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process—Displays the process ID and name of the program to which each socket belongs.
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all—Displays both listening and nonlistening sockets.
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nodns—Displays numerical addresses without any DNS information.
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search stext—Searches for the stext in the output.
Syntax Description
cluster
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Displays a list of the nodes in the network cluster
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eth0
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Specifies Ethernet 0
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failover
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Specifies Network Fault Tolerance information
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route
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Specifies network routing information.
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status
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Specifies active Internet connections.
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ipprefs
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Specifies incoming open port information
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ip_conntrack
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Specifies ip_conntrack usage information.
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ipv6 [route | settings]
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Specifies ipv6 route and settings information.
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max_ip_conntrack
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Specifies max_ip_conntrack information.
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dhcp eth0 status
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Displays DHCP status information.
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all
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Specifies all basic network information.
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Command Modes
Admin
Command privilege level: 0
Allowed during upgrade: Yes
Command History
Release
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Modification
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1.2
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This command was first documented.
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Usage Guidelines
This command displays network information.
The eth0 parameter displays Ethernet port 0 settings, including DHCP and DNS configurations and options.
Examples
This example displays active Internet connections.
admin: show network status
Active Internet connections (w/o servers)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State
tcp 0 0 localhost:8009 localhost:47637 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:8009 localhost:47630 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 tsbu-docs-ctm.cisco.com:tsbu_docs_ctm_ctis1_7_0_0_711
tsbu-docs-ctm.cisco.c:47388 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:8009 localhost:47622 ESTABLISHED
show open
show open
files [all] [process processID] [regexp reg_exp]
ports [all] [regexp reg_exp]
Options
•
all—Displays all open files or ports.
•
process—Displays open files that belong to the specified process.
•
processID—Specifies a process.
•
regexp—Displays open files or ports that match the specified regular expression.
•
reg_exp—Represents a regular expression.
Syntax Description
files
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Displays open files on the system.
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ports
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Displays open ports on the system.
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Command Modes
Admin
Command privilege level: 1
Command History
Release
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Modification
|
1.2
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This command was first documented.
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Usage Guidelines
This command displays open files and ports on the system.
Examples
admin:show open files all
COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE NODE NAME
init 1 root cwd DIR 8,2 4096 2 /
init 1 root rtd DIR 8,2 4096 2 /
init 1 root txt REG 8,2 31216 112304 /sbin/init
init 1 root mem REG 8,2 1539036 368826
/lib/tls/libc-2.3.4.so
init 1 root mem REG 8,2 55000 368858
/lib/libselinux.so.1
init 1 root mem REG 8,2 52400 368869
/lib/libsepol.so.1
init 1 root mem REG 8,2 110984 368751 /lib/ld-2.3.4.so
init 1 root 10u FIFO 0,12 1262 /dev/initctl
migration 2 root cwd DIR 8,2 4096 2 /
migration 2 root rtd DIR 8,2 4096 2 /
migration 2 root txt unknown /proc/
show packages
show packages
active name [page]
inactive name [page]
Syntax Description
page
|
Displays the output one page at a time.
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name
|
Represents the package name. To display all active or inactive packages, use the wildcard character, *.
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Command Modes
Admin
Command privilege level: 0
Allowed during upgrade: Yes
Command History
Release
|
Modifications
|
1.2
|
This command was first documented.
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Usage Guidelines
This command displays the name and version for installed packages.
Note
The package name given will be used to perform a regular expression match for all possible packages. Use * for all packages.
Examples
admin:show packages active jdk
Active Side Package(s): for jdk package(s)
show process
show process
list [file filename] [detail]
load [cont] [clear] [noidle] [num number] [thread] [cpu | memory| time] [page]
Options
•
file filename—Outputs the results to the file that is specified by filename
•
detail—Displays detailed output
•
cont—Repeats the command continuously
•
clear—Clears the screen before displaying output
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noidle—Ignore the idle/zombie processes
•
num number—Displays the number of processes that are specified by number. The default number of processes equals 10. Set number to all to display all processes.
•
thread—Displays threads
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[cpu | memory | time]—Sorts output by CPU usage, memory usage, or time usage. The default specifies to sort by CPU usage.
•
page—Displays the output in pages
•
process—Specifies the name of a process
•
process-id—Specifies the process ID number of a process
•
regexp—Represents a regular expression
•
number—Specifies the number of processes to display. The default equals 5.
Syntax Description
list
|
Displays a list of all the processes and critical information about each process and visually indicates the child-parent relationships between the processes.
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load
|
Displays the current load on the system.
|
Command Modes
Admin
Command privilege level: 1
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
1.2
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The command was first documented.
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Usage Guidelines
This command displays information about different processes that are running on the CTS-Manager system.
Examples
admin:show process list detail
PID PPID USER COMMAND %CPU %MEM MINFL MAJFL RSS VSZ
STARTED
1 0 root init 0.0 0.0 4139 13 612 2464 Thu Sep 23
21:05:50 2010
2 1 root migration/0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 Thu Sep 23
21:05:50 2010
3 1 root ksoftirqd/0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 Thu Sep 23
21:05:50 2010
4 1 root migration/1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 Thu Sep 23
21:05:50 2010
5 1 root ksoftirqd/1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 Thu Sep 23
21:05:50 2010
6 1 root migration/2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 Thu Sep 23
21:05:50 2010
7 1 root ksoftirqd/2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 Thu Sep 23
21:05:50 2010
show snmp
show snmp [trapdests | users]
Options
•
trapdests—Displays the configured snmp trap destinations.
•
users—Displays the configured snmp users and communities.
Syntax Description
None
Command Modes
Admin
Command privilege level: 1
Allowed during upgrade: Yes
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
1.7
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This command was first documented.
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Usage Guidelines
This command displays configured snmp trap destinations or user and communities.
Examples
admin:show snmp trapdests
1) Host = 64.101.180.49:162 (Version 3)
User = TimTrap PW = authpriv
Level = authnopriv hash = md5
EngineID = 0x80001f8803001a6406bc16
2) Host = 64.101.180.49 (Version 3)
User = TimTrap2 PW = authpriv
Level = authnopriv hash = md5
EngineID = 0x80001f8803001a6406bc16
1) Username: admin Version: v3
Level: AuthNoPriv Mode: RW
2) Username: tim Version: v3
show stats io
show stats io [kilo] [detail] [page] [file filename]
Options
•
kilo—Displays statistics in kilobytes.
•
detail—Displays detailed statistics on every available device on the system and overrides the kilo option.
•
file filename—Outputs the information to a file.
Syntax Description
None
Command Modes
Admin
Command privilege level: 1
Allowed during upgrade: Yes
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
1.2
|
This command was first documented.
|
Usage Guidelines
This command displays system IO statistics.
Note
The file option saves the information to platform/cli/filename.txt. Ensure that the file name does not contain the "." character.
Examples
avg-cpu: %user %nice %sys %iowait %idle
0.15 0.00 0.15 0.01 99.69
Device: tps Blk_read/s Blk_wrtn/s Blk_read Blk_wrtn
sda 0.89 4.10 14.77 720814 2593220
sda1 0.89 4.05 14.77 712058 2592960
sda2 0.00 0.01 0.00 1834 240
sda3 0.00 0.01 0.00 1500 4
show status
show status
Syntax Description
None.
Command Modes
Admin
Command privilege level: 0
Command History
Release
|
Modifications
|
1.2
|
This command was first documented.
|
Usage Guidelines
This command displays basic platform status information.
The following information is provided:
•
Host name
•
Date
•
Time zone
•
Locale
•
Product version
•
Platform version
•
CPU usage
•
Memory and disk usage
Examples
Date : Thu Jun 24, 2004 12:55:01
CPU Idle: 100.00% System: 00.00% User: 00.00%
Memory 254984K 72964K 182020K
Disk/active 3020140K 1580608K 1286116K (45%)
Disk/inactive 3020172K 2833924K 32828K (2%)
Disk/logging 11290072K 10017808K 698748K (7%)
show syslog facility
show syslog facility
Syntax Description
None.
Command Modes
Admin
Command privilege level: 1
Allowed during upgrade: Yes
Command History
Release
|
Modifications
|
1.7
|
This command was first documented.
|
Usage Guidelines
This command shows the syslog default facility used for logging messages.
Examples
admin:show syslog facility
Using the local1 facility
show syslog heartbeat
show syslog heartbeat [facility | interval | msg | severity]
Options
•
facility—Displays the syslog heartbeat facility used for heartbeat messages.
•
interval—Displays the syslog heartbeat interval in minutes, 0 is disabled.
•
msg—Displays the syslog heartbeat message text.
•
severity—Displays the syslog heartbeat severity used for heartbeat messages.
Syntax Description
None.
Command Modes
Admin
Command privilege level: 1
Allowed during upgrade: Yes
Command History
Release
|
Modifications
|
1.7
|
This command was first documented.
|
Usage Guidelines
This command shows the syslog heartbeat facility, interval, message or severity information.
Examples
admin:show syslog heartbeat facility
Using the local1 facility
admin:show syslog heartbeat interval
Using the 0 minute interval
admin:show syslog heartbeat msg
Using the "Syslog heartbeat message" message
admin:show syslog heartbeat severity
show syslog timezone
show syslog timezone
Syntax Description
None.
Command Modes
Admin
Command privilege level: 1
Allowed during upgrade: Yes
Command History
Release
|
Modifications
|
1.7
|
This command was first documented.
|
Usage Guidelines
This command shows the syslog timezone setting as either localtime or GMT/UTC.
Examples
admin:show syslog timezone
show syslog version
show syslog version
Syntax Description
None.
Command Modes
Admin
Command privilege level: 1
Allowed during upgrade: Yes
Command History
Release
|
Modifications
|
1.7
|
This command was first documented.
|
Usage Guidelines
This command shows the syslog output version as either CiscoLog v1.1 or IETF/RFC Syslog Protocol Version 1.
Examples
admin:show syslog version
Version is 1, the IETF/RFC Syslog Protocol v1 format
show tech all
show tech all [page] [file filename]
Syntax Description
page
|
Displays one page at a time.
|
file
|
Outputs the information to a file.
|
Command Modes
Admin
Command privilege level: 1
Allowed during upgrade: Yes
Command History
Release
|
Modifications
|
1.2
|
This command was first documented.
|
Usage Guidelines
This command displays the combined output of all show tech commands.
Note
The file option saves the information to platform/cli/filename.txt. Ensure that the file name does not contain the "." character.
Examples
1597 root 17 0 3192 448 388 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.00 mingetty
1598 root 16 0 3192 448 388 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.00 mingetty
1599 root 17 0 2320 448 388 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.00 mingetty
1600 root 17 0 2424 448 388 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.00 mingetty
1601 root 17 0 2368 448 388 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.00 mingetty
1606 root 25 0 4688 1340 1056 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.02 ntpd
1607 root 16 0 4544 1408 1140 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.00 racoon
1610 servmgr 16 0 77848 8816 5280 S 0.0 0.1 0:00.38 servM
show tech network
show tech network
all [page] [search text] [file filename]
hosts [page] [search text] [file filename]
interfaces [page] [search text] [file filename]
resolv [page] [search text] [file filename]
routes [page] [search text] [file filename]
sockets {numeric}
Options
•
page—Displays one page at a time.
•
search text—Searches the output for the string that text specifies. Be aware that the search is case insensitive.
•
file filename—Outputs the information to a file.
•
numeric—Displays the numerical addresses of the ports instead of determining symbolic hosts. This parameter is equivalent to running the Linux shell command netstat [-n] command.
Syntax Description
all
|
Displays all network tech information.
|
hosts
|
Displays information about hosts configuration.
|
interfaces
|
Displays information about the network interfaces.
|
resolv
|
Displays information about hostname resolution
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routes
|
Displays information about network routes.
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sockets
|
Displays the list of open sockets.
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Command Modes
Admin
Command privilege level: 1
Allowed during upgrade: Yes
Command History
Release
|
Modifications
|
1.2
|
This command was first documented.
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Usage Guidelines
Use this command to show network aspects of the CTS-Manager server.
Note
The file option saves the information to platform/cli/filename.txt. Ensure that the file name does not contain the "." character.
Examples
admin:show tech network routes
-------------------- show platform network --------------------
10.22.148.0/24 dev eth0 proto kernel scope link src 10.22.148.143
169.254.0.0/16 dev eth0 scope link
default via 10.22.148.1 dev eth0
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
show tech runtime
|
Shows runtime aspects of the machine
|
show tech system
|
Shows system aspects of the machine
|
show tech runtime
show tech runtime
all [page] [file filename]
cpu [page] [file filename]
disk [page] [file filename]
env [page] [file filename]
memory [page] [file filename]
Options
•
page—Displays one page at a time.
•
file filename—Outputs the information to a file.
Syntax Description
all
|
Displays all runtime information
|
cpu
|
Displays CPU usage information at the time the command is run.
|
disk
|
Displays system disk usage information.
|
env
|
Displays environment variables.
|
memory
|
Displays memory usage information.
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Command Modes
Admin
Command privilege level: 1
Allowed during upgrade: Yes
Command History
Release
|
Modifications
|
1.5
|
This command was first documented.
|
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to show runtime aspects of the machine. The file option saves the information to platform/cli/filename.txt.
Note
Ensure that the file name cannot contain the "." character.
Examples
-------------------- show platform runtime --------------------
top - 22:13:05 up 2 days, 1:59, 1 user, load average: 0.00, 0.01, 0.00
Tasks: 143 total, 1 running, 142 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie
Cpu(s): 0.2% us, 0.1% sy, 0.0% ni, 99.7% id, 0.0% wa, 0.0% hi, 0.0% si
Mem: 6209432k total, 1936580k used, 4272852k free, 87632k buffers
Swap: 2048248k total, 0k used, 2048248k free, 753208k cached
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
1 root 16 0 3368 608 520 S 0.0 0.0 0:01.52 init
2 root RT 0 0 0 0 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.02 migration/0
3 root 34 19 0 0 0 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.00 ksoftirqd/0
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
show tech network
|
Shows network aspects of the machine
|
show tech system
|
Shows system aspects of the machine
|
show tech system
show tech system
all [page] [file filename]
bus [page] [file filename]
hardware [page] [file filename]
host [page] [file filename]
kernel [page] [file filename]
software [page] [file filename]
tools [page] [file filename]
Options
•
page—Displays one page at a time.
•
file filename—Outputs the information to a file.
Syntax Description
all
|
Displays all the system information.
|
bus
|
Displays information about the data buses on the server.
|
hardware
|
Displays information about the server hardware.
|
host
|
Displays information about the server.
|
kernel
|
Lists the installed kernel modules.
|
software
|
Displays information about the installed software versions.
|
tools
|
Displays information about the software tools on the server.
|
Command Modes
Admin
Command privilege level: 1
Allowed during upgrade: Yes
Command History
Release
|
Modifications
|
1.2
|
This command was first introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
The file option saves the information to platform/cli/filename.txt.
Note
Ensure that the file name does not contain the "." character.
Examples
-------------------- show platform system --------------------
Hardware: pci bus devices summary
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation QuickPath Architecture I/O Hub to ESI Port (rev 13)
00:01.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation QuickPath Architecture I/O Hub PCI Express Root Port
1 (rev 13)
00:02.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation QuickPath Architecture I/O Hub PCI Express Root Port
2 (rev 13)
00:03.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation QuickPath Architecture I/O Hub PCI Express Root Port
3 (rev 13)
00:05.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation QuickPath Architecture I/O Hub PCI Express Root Port
5 (rev 13)
00:07.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation QuickPath Architecture I/O Hub PCI Express Root Port
7 (rev 13)
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
show tech network
|
Shows network aspects of the machine
|
show tech runtime
|
Shows runtime aspects of the machine
|
show timezone
show timezone
config
Options
•
page—Displays the output one page at a time.
Syntax Description
config
|
Displays the current time zone settings.
|
Command Modes
Admin
Command privilege level: 0
Allowed during upgrade: Yes
Command History
Release
|
Modifications
|
1.2
|
This command was first documented.
|
Usage Guidelines
This command displays time zone information.
Examples
Current timezone: (GMT+10:00) Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney
show version
show version [active | inactive]
Syntax Description
active
|
Displays the software version on the active partition.
|
inactive
|
Displays the software version on the inactive partition.
|
Command Modes
Admin
Command privilege level: 0
Allowed during upgrade: Yes
Command History
Release
|
Modifications
|
1.2
|
This command was first documented.
|
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to display the software version on the active or inactive partition.
Examples
admin:show version active
Active Master Version: 1.7.1.0-99
Active Version Installed Software Options:
No Installed Software Options Found.
show workingdir
show working dir
Syntax Description
None
Command Modes
Admin
Command privilege level: 0
Allowed during upgrade: Yes
Command History
Release
|
Modifications
|
1.2
|
This command was first documented.
|
Usage Guidelines
This command retrieves the current working directory for activelog, inactivelog, install, and TFTP.
Examples
activelog : <not set, using default path>
inactivelog : <not set, using default path>
tftp : <not set, using default path>