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D-6
Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide
OL-13826-01
Appendix D Troubleshooting
Using the CLI to Troubleshoot Problems
2. show process memory—Shows the allocation and deallocation of memory from various processes
in the system at that instant in time.
Information similar to the following appears:
Name Priority BytesInUse BlocksInUse Reaper
reaperWatcher ( 3/124) 0 0 ( 0/ 0)% I
osapiReaper (10/121) 0 0 ( 0/ 0)% I
TempStatus (255/ 1) 308 1 ( 0/ 0)% I
emWeb (255/ 1) 294440 4910 ( 0/ 0)% T 300
cliWebTask (255/ 1) 738 2 ( 0/ 0)% I
UtilTask (255/ 1) 308 1 ( 0/ 0)% T 300
In the example above, the following fields provide information:
The Name field shows the tasks that the CPU is to perform.
The Priority field shows two values: 1) the original priority of the task that was created by the
actual function call and 2) the priority of the task divided by a range of system priorities.
The BytesInUse field shows the actual number of bytes used by dynamic memory allocation for
a particular task.
The BlocksInUse field shows the chunks of memory that are assigned to perform a particular
task.
The Reaper field shows three values: 1) the amount of time for which the task is scheduled in
user mode operation, 2) the amount of time for which the task is scheduled in system mode
operation, and 3) whether the task is being watched by the reaper task monitor (indicated by a
“T”). If the task is being watched by the reaper task monitor, this field also shows the timeout
value (in seconds) before which the task needs to alert the task monitor.
3. show tech-support—Shows an array of information related to the state of the system, including the
current configuration, last crash file, CPU utilization, and memory utilization.
4. show running-config—Shows the full current configuration of the controller. Access point
configuration settings are not included. This command shows only values configured by the user. It
does not show system-configured default values. This command is different from the show
run-config command, which outputs a portion of the current configuration plus a lot of extra
dynamic information. In contrast, the show running-config command provides a clean
configuration output of the controller in command format.
Here is a brief sample of the output:
radius auth add 1 10.50.3.104 1812 ascii ****
radius backward compatibility enable
radius admin-authentication disable
radius cred-cache enable
radius callStationIdType macAddr
radius acct retransmit-timeout 1 4
radius acct network 1 disable
radius auth rfc3576 enable 1
radius auth retransmit-timeout 1 6
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