Cisco TelePresence Manager CLI Command Reference Guide 1.8
Show Commands

Table Of Contents

Show Commands

show account

show accountlocking

show cert list

show cert own

show cert trust

show cli pagination

show csr list

show csr own

show date

show diskusage activelog

show diskusage common

show diskusage inactivelog

show diskusage install

show diskusage tmp

show environment

show hardware

show logins

show memory

show myself

show network

show open

show packages

show password age

show password complexity character

show password complexity length

show password expiry

show password expiry user

show password history

show password inactivity

show process

show registry

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 config

show version

show workingdir


Show Commands


First Published: October 31, 2011, OL-23878-01

This chapter contains the following show commands:

show account

show accountlocking

show cert list

show cert own

show cert trust

show cli pagination

show csr list

show csr own

show date

show diskusage activelog

show diskusage common

show diskusage inactivelog

show diskusage install

show diskusage tmp

show environment

show hardware

show logins

show memory

show memory

show network

show open

show packages

show password age

show password complexity character

show password complexity length

show password expiry

show password expiry user

show password history

show password inactivity

show password age

show registry

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 config

show version

show workingdir

show account

show account

Syntax Description

None

Command Modes

Admin

Command privilege level: 4

Allowed during upgrade: Yes

Command History

Release
Modifications

1.2

The command was first introduced.


Usage Guidelines

This command lists current administrator accounts, except the master administrator account.

Examples

admin:show account
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
Modifications

1.7

The command was first introduced.


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 cert list

show cert list {own | trust}

Syntax Description

own

Display digital security certificates owned by the CTMS

trust

Display digital security certificates trusted by the CTMS


Command Modes

Admin

Command History

Release
Modifications

1.8

This command was first documented.


Usage Guidelines

Use this command to display a list of digital security certificates installed and accepted on the CTS.

Examples

admin:show cert list own
tomcat/tomcat.pem: 
ipsec/ipsec.pem: 

Example with trust keyword:

admin:show cert list trust
tomcat-trust/mygroup-lab1-cts.cisco.com.pem: 

show cert own

show cert own name

Syntax Description

name

The name of the digital security certificate


Command Modes

Admin

Command History

Release
Modifications

1.8

This command was first documented.


Usage Guidelines

Use this command to display a digital security certificate owned by the CTS.

Examples

admin:show cert own tomcat/tomcat.pem

show cert trust

show cert trust name

Syntax Description

name

The name of the digital security certificate


Command Modes

Admin

Command History

Release
Modifications

1.8

This command was first documented.


Usage Guidelines

Use this command to display a digital security certificate trusted by the CTS.

Examples

admin:show cert trust xxxxx

show cli pagination

show cli pagination

Syntax Description

None

Command Modes

Admin

Command privilege level: 1

Allowed during upgrade: Yes

Command History

Release
Modifications

1.7

The command was first introduced.


Usage Guidelines

This command shows the status of automatic pagination.

Examples

admin:show cli pagination
Automatic Pagination : Off.

show csr list

show csr list own

Syntax Description

None

Command Modes

Admin

Command History

Release
Modifications

1.8

This command was first documented.


Usage Guidelines

Use this command to display a list of active Certificate Signing Requests (CSRs) requesting digital security certificates from a Certificate Authority Proxy Function (CAPF) server.

Examples

admin:show csr list own
tomcat/tomcat.csr

show csr own

show csr own name

Syntax Description

name

The name of the Certificate Signing Request (CSR)


Command Modes

Admin

Command History

Release
Modifications

1.8

This command was first documented.


Usage Guidelines

Use this command to display a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) requesting a digital security certificate from a Certificate Authority Proxy Function (CAPF) server.

Examples

admin:show csr own tomcat/tomcat.csr
-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE REQUEST-----
MIIDBwCCAewCAQAweDEhMB8GA1UEAwwYdHNidS1kb2NzLWN0bXMuY2lzY28uY29t
MQ0wCwYDVQQLDARUU0JVMQ4wDAYDVQQKDAVDaXNjbzESMBAGA1UEBwwJU3Vubnl2
YWxlMRMwEQYDVQQIDApDYWxpZm9ybmlhMQswCQYDVQQGEwJVUzCCASIwDQYJKoZI
hvcNAQEBBQA3ggEPADCCAQoCggEBAJ9TxvkOi1uwnN29T05b9gjEGMi2u6pHZJ8b
yGaxibrZDjLftsw3uRsmzPj/7zMXCzBNQLY21yi5gFL3gCn1grIW4LaBzNSpazOW
OQrRMEnB0pEuu7YF1vvVryhPjtbZG1sjdy2L+N1qStyI9EuqhgOmJQHTagTYluFY
lxl/qsWZhgm1NuUMgpeFb4nfs4c2paRgxf0zJCb1fXxVh6QsOZANcj9m1nLslafz
q6wQ1R+8e6IZJQUWtOAGDIDOOmbjudlU1xI8SvRzJr7PLdm2uDYZb7BrdYotoS+t
USbVHJRXewgN1GsoRoF1ZgXnVBPhXvgJmdBX8ZKLtke+EEsP89UCAwEAAaBHMEUG
CSqGSIb3DQEJDjE4MDYwCwYDVR0PBAQDAgK8MCcGA1UdJQQgMB4GCCsGAQUFBwMB
BggrBgEFBQcDAgYIKwYBBQUHAwUwDQYJKoZihvcNAQEFBQADggEBABT3IVWOrzwf
TI2izW0LpMEVdxQ3bI8sUGKj4jNQ0lTwtvjN4u5MFMHq6SrGKVzzNI9xaERojaRD
8G6OLNmx2QtzKY15vdJoL1+TiE/D+5tEejtGsi8LIaYCLBMvReyP7PBPl4vswQ0g
M2PIoP+tLefnMayg4szAWafaQWWsJsfS4q1DgfqgRFR6Bi3o2KuytXuIh6av6HYr
3ie1AODnZL9BiirYaz4Nk4JdG2zTd4RcWBoTHMd3Av3y90DwvLIrXqbYt5+iLjRl
Ms8GugodMWY1KtGFTPCJgemdFPVIFBJdFTpGr/pdwThPQAKXKvXE5VuvEpJMJQWU
4vRrp/HFZiw=
-----END CERTIFICATE REQUEST-----

show date

show date

Syntax Description

None

Command Modes

Admin

Command History

Release
Modifications

1.8

This command was first documented.


Usage Guidelines

Use this command to display the time and date configured on the server.

Examples

admin:show date
Tue Aug 16 20:37:48 UTC 2011

show diskusage activelog

show diskusage activelog [file fname] [directory] [sort]

Syntax Description

file fname

Saves output in a file format.

directory

Shows directory sizes only.

sort

Sorts output by size (in 1024-byte blocks).


Command Modes

Admin

Command privilege level: 1

Allowed during upgrade: Yes

Command History

Release
Modifications

1.7

The command was first introduced.


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.
Continue (y/n)?y
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

Saves output in a file format.

directory

Shows directory sizes only.

sort

Sorts output by size (in 1024-byte blocks).


Command Modes

Admin

Command privilege level: 1

Allowed during upgrade: Yes

Command History

Release
Modifications

1.7

The command was first introduced.


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.
Continue (y/n)?y
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

Saves output in a file format.

directory

Shows directory sizes only.

sort

Sorts output by size (in 1024-byte blocks).


Command Modes

Admin

Command privilege level: 1

Allowed during upgrade: Yes

Command History

Release
Modifications

1.7

The command was first introduced.


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.
Continue (y/n)?y
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

Saves output in a file format.

directory

Shows directory sizes only.

sort

Sorts output by size (in 1024-byte blocks).


Command Modes

Admin

Command privilege level: 1

Allowed during upgrade: Yes

Command History

Release
Modifications

1.7

The command was first introduced.


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.
Continue (y/n)?y
Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sdb1             134G   35G   93G  28% /common
128K    /var/log/install/hssi_errors
4.0M    /var/log/install/

show diskusage tmp

show diskusage tmp [file fname] [directory] [sort]

file fname

Saves output in a file format.

directory

Shows directory sizes only.

sort

Sorts output by size (in 1024-byte blocks).


Command Modes

Admin

Command privilege level: 1

Allowed during upgrade: Yes

Command History

Release
Modifications

1.7

The command was first introduced.


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.
Continue (y/n)?y
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/.ICE-unix
4.0K    /tmp/hssi_errors
4.0K    /tmp/hsperfdata_admin
4.0K    /tmp/hsperfdata_informix
44K     /tmp/

show environment

show environment [fans | power-supply | temperatures]

fans

Shows the status of the fan sensors.

power-supply

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).

temperatures

Shows the status of the temperature sensors.


Command Modes

Admin

Command privilege level: 1

Allowed during upgrade: Yes

Command History

Release
Modifications

1.7

The command was first introduced.


Usage Guidelines

This command displays the status of system sensors and the power supply.

Examples

admin:show environment fans
(RPMS)                 Non-Critical  Critical
                         Threshold   Threshold
     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
Power supply #1
        Present  : Yes
        Redundant: No
        Condition: Ok
        Hotplug  : Not supported
admin:show environment temperatures
(Celcius)                      Non-Critical      Critical
                                Threshold       Threshold
         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
Modifications

1.2

The command was first documented.


Usage Guidelines

This command displays the following information on the platform hardware:

Platform

Serial number

BIOS build level

BIOS manufacturer

Active processors

RAID controller status

Examples

admin:show hardware
HW Platform       : 7845I3
Processors        : 1
Type              : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU           E5540  @ 2.53GHz
CPU Speed         : 2530
Memory            : 6144 MBytes
Object ID         : 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.587
OS Version        : UCOS 4.0.0.0-31
Serial Number     : KQVTBZB
RAID Version      :
Raid firmware version: 11.0.1-0014
BIOS Information  :
IBMCorp. -[D6E128DUS-1.03]- 09/30/2009

show logins

show logins number

Syntax Description

number

Specifies the number of most recent logins to display. The default equals 20.


Command Modes

Admin

Command privilege level: 1

Command History

Release
Modifications

1.2

The command was first documented.


Usage Guidelines

This command lists recent logins to the server

Examples

admin:show logins 3
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 memory

show memory {count | modules | size}

Syntax Description

count

Display the total number of physical modules available on the system

modules

Lists the memory modules installed on the system

size

Display the total memory available to the system


Command Modes

Admin

Command History

Release
Modifications

1.8

The command was first documented.


Usage Guidelines

Use this command to display statistics about memory modules on the system.

Examples

admin:show memory count
Total number of modules: 4
admin:show memory modules
Slot    Type    Size  Status
0       DIMM    1.0GB Ok
1       DIMM    1.0GB Ok
admin:show memory size
Total size of memory: 6.0 GB

show myself

show myself

Syntax Description

None

Command Modes

Admin

Command privilege level: 0

Allowed during upgrade: Yes

Command History

Release
Modifications

1.2

The command was first documented.


Usage Guidelines

This command displays information about the current account.

Examples

admin:show myself
Your account name is    : test
Your privilege level is : 1

show network

show network

eth0 [detail] [search stext]

failover [detail] [page]

route [detail] [search stext]

status [detail] [listen] [process] [all] [nodns] [search stext]

ip_conntrack

ipprefs [all | enabled | public]

max_ip_conntrack

dhcp eth0 status

all [detail] [page] [search stext]

Options

detail—Displays additional information.

page—Displays information 1 page at a time.

listen—Displays only listening sockets

process—Displays the process ID and name of the program to which each socket belongs.

all—Displays both listening and nonlistening sockets.

nodns—Displays numerical addresses without any DNS information.

search —Searches for the stext in the output.

Syntax Description

eth0

Specifies Ethernet 0

failover

Specifies Network Fault Tolerance information

route

Specifies network routing information.

status

Specifies active Internet connections.

ipprefs

Specifies incoming open port information

ip_conntrack

Specifies ip_conntrack usage information.

max_ip_conntrack

Specifies max_ip_conntrack information.

dhcp eth0 status

Displays DHCP status information.

all

Specifies all basic network information.


Command Modes

Admin

Command privilege level: 0

Allowed during upgrade: Yes

Command History

Release
Modification

1.2

This command was first documented.


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

Displays open files on the system.

ports

Displays open ports on the system.


Command Modes

Admin

Command privilege level: 1

Command History

Release
Modification

1.2

This command was first documented.


Usage Guidelines

This command displays open files and ports on the system.

Examples

admin:show open files all
Executing.. please wait.
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.

name

Represents the package name. To display all active or inactive packages, use the wildcard character, *.


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 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)
jdk-1.5.0_14-fcs

show password age

show password age

Syntax Description

None

Command Modes

Admin

Command privilege level: 0

Allowed during upgrade: Yes

Command History

Release
Modifications

1.8

This command was first documented.


Usage Guidelines

This command displays the value of the maximum and minimum password age for Cisco Unified CM OS admin accounts in days.

Examples

admin:show password age
Maximum Password Age is : 99999 days
Minimum Password Age is : 0 days

show password complexity character

show password complexity character

Syntax Description

None

Command Modes

Admin

Command privilege level: 0

Allowed during upgrade: Yes

Command History

Release
Modifications

1.8

This command was first documented.


Usage Guidelines

This command displays whether or not the password complexity feature is enabled or disabled.

When enabled, passwords will need to meet the following guidelines:

At least one lower-case character,

At least one uppercase, one digit and one special character.

A string of adjacent characters on the keyboard will not be accepted.

Any of the previous ten passwords cannot be reused.

The admin user password can only be changed only once in 24 hours.

Examples

admin:show password complexity character
Password complexity for characters to be used in the OS user passwords is disabled.
Therefore passwords does not need to have a mixture of numbers, special characters,
capital and small letters.

show password complexity length

show password complexity length

Syntax Description

None

Command Modes

Admin

Command privilege level: 0

Allowed during upgrade: Yes

Command History

Release
Modifications

1.8

This command was first documented.


Usage Guidelines

This command displays the password minimum length for CUCM OS accounts. The default value is 6.

Examples

admin:show password complexity length
Minimum Password Length is : 8

show password expiry

show password expiry {maximum-age | minimum-age}

Syntax Description

maximum-age

Display information about password maximum-age expiry configuration.

minimum-age

Display information about password minimum-age expiry configuration.


Command Modes

Admin

Command privilege level: 0

Allowed during upgrade: Yes

Command History

Release
Modifications

1.8

This command was first documented.


Usage Guidelines

This command displays whether or not the password expiry features for OS accounts are enabled or disabled, and what the current configured parameters are for those features.

Examples

admin:show password expiry maximum-age
Password expiry : Enabled and is currently set to 99999 days
admin:show password expiry minimum-age
Minimum Password Age Settings: Enabled and is currently set to 0 day(s)

show password expiry user

show password expiry user {maximum-age | minimum-age} userid

Syntax Description

maximum-age

Display information about password maximum-age expiry configuration.

minimum-age

Display information about password minimum-age expiry configuration.

userid

The CUCM User ID.


Command Modes

Admin

Command privilege level: 0

Allowed during upgrade: Yes

Command History

Release
Modifications

1.8

This command was first documented.


Usage Guidelines

This command displays whether or not the password expiry features for a specific user account are enabled or disabled, and what the current configured parameters are for those features.

Examples

admin:show password expiry user maximum-age test
Password expiry for admin: Enabled and is currently set to 99999 days
admin:show password expiry user minimum-age test
Minimum Password age settings for admin: Enabled and is currently set to 0 days

show password history

show password history

Syntax Description

None

Command Modes

Admin

Command privilege level: 0

Allowed during upgrade: Yes

Command History

Release
Modifications

1.8

This command was first documented.


Usage Guidelines

This command displays the number of passwords that will be maintained in the history for OS admin accounts.

Examples

admin:show password history
Password history maintenance is enabled.
Configured value: 10

show password inactivity

show password inactivity

Syntax Description

None

Command Modes

Admin

Command privilege level: 0

Allowed during upgrade: Yes

Command History

Release
Modifications

1.8

This command was first documented.


Usage Guidelines

This command displays the status of the password inactivity feature for OS accounts. Password inactivity is the number of days of inactivity after a password has expired before the account is disabled.

Examples

admin:show password inactivity
Password Inactivity : Enabled and is currently set to 10 days

show process

show process

list [file filename] [detail] [vm]

load [cont] [clear] [noidle] [num number] [thread] [cpu | memory| time] [page]

name [file filename] [detail] [vm] [cont]

open-fd process-id1, process-id2, process-id3,... process-id9 [file filename] [cont]

pid [file filename] [detail] [vm] [cont]

search regexp [file filename]

user username [file filename] [detail] [vm] [cont]

using-most cpu [file filename] [num number] [cont]

using-most memory [file filename] [num number] [cont]

Options

file filename—Outputs the results to the file that is specified by filename

detail—Displays detailed output

vm—Displays the virtual memory of the process

cont—Repeats the command continuously

clear—Clears the screen before displaying output

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

[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.

load

Displays the current load on the system.

name

Displays information about process that share the same name. This shows the process parent-child relationship.

open-fd

Lists open file descriptors for a comma-separated list of process IDs.

pid

Displays details about a specific process ID.

search

Displays process information that contains the regexp text.

user

Displays information about process that share the user name. This shows the process parent-child relationship.

using-most cpu

Lists the processes using the most CPU resources.

using-most memory

Lists the processes using the memory.


Command Modes

Admin

Command privilege level: 1

Command History

Release
Modification

1.2

The command was first documented.

1.8

The name, open-fd, pid, search, user, and using-most options were added.


Usage Guidelines

This command displays information about different processes that are running on the CTS-Manager system.

Examples

admin:show process list detail
PID ARGS
  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 registry

show registry system component [name]

Syntax Description

system

The registry system name

component

The registry component name

name

The name of the parameter to display


Command Modes

Admin

Command privilege level: 0

Allowed during upgrade: Yes

Command History

Release
Modifications

1.8

This command was first documented.


Usage Guidelines

This command displays registry contents.

Examples

admin:show registry cm dbl/sdi
system = cm
   component = dbl/sdi
      tracelevel=127
      enable=1
      outputdebugstringflag=0
      numminutes=1440
      tracefile=/var/log/active/cm/trace/dbl/sdi/dbl.log
      numfiles=250
      numlines=10000

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

This command was first documented.


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)
     Version 3 Options:
            User = TimTrap               PW   = authpriv
           Level = authnopriv            hash = md5
        EngineID = 0x80001f8803001a6406bc16
  2) Host = 64.101.180.49 (Version 3)
     Version 3 Options:
            User = TimTrap2              PW   = authpriv
           Level = authnopriv            hash = md5
        EngineID = 0x80001f8803001a6406bc16
admin:show snmp users
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

admin:show stats io 
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

admin:show status
Host Name    : testsys
Date         : Thu Jun 24, 2004 12:55:01
Time Zone    : PDT
Locale       : en_US.UTF-8
Product Ver  : 5.0.1.14-2
Platform Ver : 2.0.0.0-1
Resources
CPU             Idle: 100.00%   System: 00.00%    User: 00.00%
                        Total            Free            Used
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
Using the 6 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
Using gmt 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

admin:show tech all
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

routes

Displays information about network routes.

sockets

Displays the list of open sockets.


Command Modes

Admin

Command privilege level: 1

Allowed during upgrade: Yes

Command History

Release
Modifications

1.2

This command was first documented.


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 -------------------- 
 Routes: 
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.


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

admin:show tech runtime
-------------------- show platform runtime -------------------- 
The processor usage :
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 modules [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 modules

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

admin:show tech system
-------------------- 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 config

show timezone config

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 displays time zone information.

Examples

admin:show timezone config
Current timezone: (GMT+10:00) Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney
Timezone version: 2009o

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

admin:show working dir
activelog : <not set, using default path>
inactivelog : <not set, using default path>
tftp : <not set, using default path>