Example of the dir flash: Command
Dell#dir flash://TRACE_LOG_DIR
Directory of flash:/TRACE_LOG_DIR
1 drwx 4096 Jan 17 2011 15:02:16 +00:00 .
2 drwx 4096 Jan 01 1980 00:00:00 +00:00 ..
3 -rwx 100583 Feb 11 2011 20:41:36 +00:00 failure_trace0_RPM0_CP
flash: 2143281152 bytes total (2069291008 bytes free)
Using the Show Hardware Commands
The show hardware command tree consists of commands used with the MXL switch.
These commands display information from a hardware sub-component and from hardware-based
feature tables.
NOTE: Use the show hardware commands only under the guidance of the Dell Technical
Assistance Center.
View internal interface status of the stack-unit CPU port which connects to the external management
interface.
EXEC Privilege mode
show hardware stack-unit {0-5} cpu management statistics
View driver-level statistics for the data-plane port on the CPU for the specified stack-unit.
EXEC Privilege mode
show hardware stack-unit {0-5} cpu data-plane statistics
This view provides insight into the packet types entering the CPU to see whether CPU-bound traffic is
internal (IPC traffic) or network control traffic, which the CPU must process.
View the modular packet buffers details per stack unit and the mode of allocation.
EXEC Privilege mode
show hardware stack-unit {0-5} buffer total-buffer
View the modular packet buffers details per unit and the mode of allocation.
EXEC Privilege mode
show hardware stack-unit {0-5} buffer unit {0-1} total-buffer
View the forwarding plane statistics containing the packet buffer usage per port per stack unit.
EXEC Privilege mode
show hardware stack-unit {0-5} buffer unit {0-1} port {1-64 | all} buffer-
info
View the forwarding plane statistics containing the packet buffer statistics per COS per port.
EXEC Privilege mode
show hardware stack-unit {0-5} buffer unit {0-1} port {1-64} queue {0-14 |
all} buffer-info
View input and output statistics on the party bus, which carries inter-process communication traffic
between CPUs.
EXEC Privilege mode
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