To: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: [c-nsp] how can I know which process takes over CPU
and memory?
Hi All
I am trying to add access rule to prevent outside accessing
to one host.
I realize the router CPU (R700 CPU at 240MHz) graph rising
from 70% to 80%
How can I know
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] how can I know which process takes over CPU and memory?
Hi Ivan
Thank you. I try to do it in my switch but it won't work
What wrong I did?
Thank you
switch#dir
Directory of flash:/
4 drwx 704 Feb 28 1993 19:08:20 html
18 -rwx1142 Mar 03 2009
Ivan Pepelnjak wrote:
Your original message indicated you had a router. Based on Cisco's
documentation tclsh doesn't work on most Catalyst switches.
They do have their pride, after all :-)
Jeff
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Ivan
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*Subject:* Re: [c-nsp] how can I know which process takes over CPU and
memory?
Hi Ivan
Thank you
can I know which process takes over CPU and memory?
Hi Ivan
Now I am trying on the router but it won't work also
What wrong I did?
Thank you
router#dir
Directory of flash:/
1 -rw- 8624196 Mar 5 1993 00:05:02 +00:00 c3725-i-mz.123-6e.bin
2 -rw-1142 Mar 3 2009
Hi All
I am trying to add access rule to prevent outside accessing to one host.
I realize the router CPU (R700 CPU at 240MHz) graph rising from 70% to 80%
How can I know which process used up how many CPU and memory?
I use show memory but don't understand the listing
Thank you for your help
To: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: [c-nsp] how can I know which process takes over CPU
and memory?
Hi All
I am trying to add access rule to prevent outside accessing
to one host.
I realize the router CPU (R700 CPU at 240MHz) graph rising
from 70% to 80%
How can I know which