transmit statistics for a port-pipe unit on a specified line card, according to the command option you
enter.
Dell#show hardware linecard 0 unit 1 counters
RUC.cpu0 : 528,687 +528,687
ING_NIV_RX_FRAMES.cpu0 : 528,687 +528,687
TDBGC6.cpu0 : 528,687 +528,687
PERQ_PKT(0).cpu0 : 1,172 +1,172
PERQ_PKT(41).cpu0 : 527,515 +527,515
PERQ_BYTE(0).cpu0 : 79,696 +79,696
PERQ_BYTE(41).cpu0 : 35,871,020 +35,871,020
PERQ_DROP_PKT(0).cpu0 : 217,930 +217,930
PERQ_DROP_PKT(41).cpu0 : 2,186,107,010 +2,186,107,010
PERQ_DROP_BYTE(0).cpu0 : 14,819,240 +14,819,240
PERQ_DROP_BYTE(41).cpu0 : 148,655,276,680 +148,655,276,680
QUEUE_PEAK(0).cpu0 : 224
QUEUE_PEAK(41).cpu0 : 236
RUC.xe0 : 2,756,973,184 +2,756,973,184
RDBGC0.xe0 : 2,186,634,525 +2,186,634,525
RDBGC5.xe0 : 2,186,634,525 +2,186,634,525
ING_NIV_RX_FRAMES.xe0 : 2,756,973,184 +2,756,973,184
TDBGC3.xe0 : 2,881,121 +2,881,121
TDBGC6.xe0 : 190,692,963,094 +190,692,963,094
12,017,817/s
TDBGC10.xe0 : 2,881,121 +2,881,121
R127.xe0 : 2,756,973,184 +2,756,973,184
RPKT.xe0 : 2,756,973,184 +2,756,973,184
Accessing Application Core Dumps
Core dumps for an application crash are enabled by default. On the Z9500, core dumps are generated
and stored in the local flash of the Z9500 Control Processor CPU. To access an application core-dump
file, you must perform an FTP to the Control Processor CPU flash directory where the application core
dump is stored in the format:
/flash/CORE_DUMP_DIR/f10cpu_application_timestamp.acore.gz:
Where cpu specifies a Z9500 CPU and is one of the following values: cp (Control Processor), rp (Route
Processor), lp0 (line-card processor 0), lp1 (line-card processor 1), or lp2 (line-card processor 2);
application specifies the name of the executable that has crashed;
timestamp is a text string in the format: yymmddhhmmss (YearMonthDayHourMinuteSecond).
You can also configure the system to automatically move (upload) an application core dump to an
external FTP server. Use the
logging coredump server server-ip-address username ftp-
username
password ftp-password command in global configuration mode to configure an FTP
server.
When you enter the logging coredump server command, you are required to enter a password. Use
the password of the FTP server where the core files are to be copied. The password can be up to 15
characters; special characters are allowed. After you enter the password, an FTP URL is created with the
credentials in the operating system. The CLI monitors application core dumps in the unit.
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