Chapter 13: - Using Cisco Common Tools

How to Use the Procmon Utility

Step 5 Specify the command duration time or accept the default (60 seconds). This is the amount of time the command will attempt to run before terminating.

Step 6 If desired, check Elevate Command Priority. This ensures the command will run regardless of the level of server activity.

Step 7 Click the Run button.

To Access Procmon from a Command Line on a Node

From a command-line on an ICM PG or Call Router, you can access Procmon from any location on the local physical drive. For example:

c:\>procmon

d:\temp>procmon

Using Procmon

Procmon supports both local and remote commands. Local commands are defined within Procmon itself, while remote commands are programmed into the monitored process. Below are lists of basic Procmon commands and process-specific commands for use with such processes as PIM, CTISVR and OPC.

Syntax: PROCMon CustomerName NodeName ProcessName [SystemName] [/f

InputFile] [/wait] [/stop] [/help] [/?]

Procmon Basic Commands

Type help to display the list of basic commands described in the following table.

Command:

Definition:

echo

Controls echoing of command lines

emsmon

Command to control remote EMS monitor process (start, stop, pause,

 

resume)

error_stop

Controls setting of stop on error flag

help, ?

Displays this help

monitor_help, mhelp

Displays Monitor Server help

monitor_sleep, msleep

Sleep for specified seconds or milliseconds

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