show checkpoint-data

show checkpoint-data {process}

Description

Displays the status of one or more processes being copied from the primary MSM/MM to the backup MSM/MM.

Syntax Description

process Specifies the name of the processes being copied.

Default

N/A.

Usage Guidelines

This command displays, in percentages, the amount of internal state copying completed by each process and the traffic statistics between the process on both the primary and the backup MSMs/MMs.

This command is also helpful in debugging synchronization problems that occur at run-time. To check the status of synchronizing the MSMs/MMs, use the show switch command.

Depending on the software version running on your switch and the type of switch you have, additional or different checkpoint status information may be displayed.

Example

The following command displays the checkpointing status and the traffic statics of all of the processes between the primary and the backup MSM:

show checkpoint-data

The following is sample output from this command:

Process          Tx     Rx  Errors   Sent  Total     % Chkpt    Debug-info
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
devmgr         3812   1731       0      3      3  100% ON  OK   1 (00008853)
dirser            0      0       0      0      0    0% ON  OK   1 (000008D3)
ems               5      0       0      0      0  100% ON  OK   1 (000008D3)
nodemgr           0      0       0      0      0    0% ON  OK   1 (000008D3)
snmpSubagent      0      0       0      0      0    0% ON  OK   1 (000018D3)
snmpMaster        0      0       0      0      0    0% ON  OK   1 (000008D3)
cli               0      0       0      0      0    0% ON  OK   1 (000018D3)
edp               0      0       0      0      0    0% ON  OK   1 (000008D3)
cfgmgr           82     82       0      1      1  100% ON  OK   1 (000018D3)
elrp              0      0       0      0      0    0% ON  OK   1 (000008D3)
vlan           1047      1       0      0      0  100% ON  OK   1 (000008D3)
aaa               0      0       0      0      0    0% ON  OK   1 (000008D3)
fdb             957      2       0      0      0  100% ON  OK   1 (000008D3)
msgsrv            0      0       0      0      0  100% ON  OK   1 (000008D3)
eaps              0      0       0      0      0    0% ON  OK   1 (000008D3)
stp               1      0       0      0      0    0% ON  OK   1 (000008D3)
esrp              1      0       0      0      0  100% ON  OK   1 (000008D3)
polMgr            0      0       0      0      0    0% ON  OK   1 (000008D3)
mcmgr             2      2       0      0      0  100% ON  OK   1 (000008D3)
acl               0      0       0      0      0  100% ON  OK   1 (000008D3)
netLogin          0      0       0      0      0    0% ON  OK   1 (000008D3)
ospf              0      0       0      0      0    0% ON  OK   1 (000008D3)
netTools          1      0       0      0      0  100% ON  OK   1 (000008D3)
telnetd           0      0       0      0      0    0% ON  OK   1 (000008D3)
rtmgr             4      4       0      0      0  100% ON  OK   1 (000008D3)
vrrp            378      0       0      0      0    0% ON  OK   1 (000008D3)
tftpd             0      0       0      0      0    0% ON  OK   1 (000008D3)
thttpd            0      0       0      0      0    0% ON  OK   1 (000008D3)
rip               0      0       0      0      0    0% ON  OK   1 (000008D3)
dosprotect        0      0       0      0      0    0% ON  OK   1 (000008D3)
epm               0      0       0      0      0    0% ON  OK   1 (000008D3)
hal               0      0       0      0      0    0% ON  OK   1 (000008D3)
bgp               0      0       0      0      0    0% ON  OK   1 (000008D3)
pim               0      0       0      0      0    0% ON  OK   1 (000008D3)
etmon           185    185       0      0      0  100% ON  OK   1 (000008D3)

To view the output for a specific process, use the process option. The following command displays detailed information for the STP process:

show checkpoint-data stp

The following is sample output from this command:

Process          Tx     Rx  Errors   Sent  Total     % Chkpt    Debug-info
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
stp               1      0       0      0      0    0% ON  OK   1 (000008D3)

History

This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 10.1.

An error count was added to the output in ExtremeXOS 11.1.

Platform Availability

This command is available only on modular switches and SummitStack.