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<strong>CCNP</strong>v6 <strong>TSHOOT</strong><br />

0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0<br />

CPU% per hour (last 72 hours)<br />

* = maximum CPU% # = average CPU%<br />

The output from the show processes cpu history command above shows long-term CPU utilization in a<br />

graph format for the last 60 seconds, 60 minutes, and 72 hours. This router CPU has been recently heavily<br />

loaded and is CPU bound at 99% utilization. Percent CPU utilization can hit 90% occasionally, but consistently<br />

high utilization over time can point to processing problems, such as access lists and large file transfers.<br />

Display Memory Usage and Process Statistics<br />

R3#show processes memory sorted<br />

Processor Pool Total: 101226944 Used: 24015448 Free: 77211496<br />

I/O Pool Total: 17825792 Used: 5446544 Free: 12379248<br />

PID TTY Allocated Freed Holding Getbufs Retbufs Process<br />

0 0 62860036 36235836 23615956 0 0 *Init*<br />

55 0 659528 1328 640200 0 0 USB Startup<br />

1 0 466000 0 473204 0 0 Chunk Manager<br />

219 0 469124 18304 436776 0 0 VLAN Manager<br />

0 0 0 0 420380 0 0 *MallocLite*<br />

25 0 260308 0 270512 99792 0 EEM ED Syslog<br />

170 0 218420 504 215916 0 0 Crypto HW Proc<br />

221 0 196192 0 203396 0 0 EEM Server<br />

183 0 114384 528 123060 0 0 Crypto WUI<br />

167 0 76544 252 83496 0 0 HTTP Process<br />

40 0 66536 153420 73340 0 0 IF-MGR control p<br />

3 0 7352228 7237092 66908 0 0 Exec<br />

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The output from the show processes memory sorted command above shows memory utilization (used and<br />

free) for the processor and I/O memory pools. The holding amount is the amount of memory that the process is<br />

currently using. The entries are sorted by the highest amount of holding memory first.<br />

R3#show processes memory sorted | include EIGRP<br />

265 0 1676448 7910464 24464 0 0 IP-EIGRP: PDM<br />

264 0 0 0 18200 0 0 IP-EIGRP Router<br />

266 0 19720032 13337320 7116 0 0 IP-EIGRP: HELLO<br />

The list of processes output from this command can be lengthy. Use the pipe (|), as shown above, to filter the<br />

output and focus on specific processes. Search strings are case-sensitive.<br />

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