/
show cpu
show cpu
The show cpu
command displays the processor and memory statistics for the NIOS appliance. This command tells you how busy the appliance is and indicates if an appliance is not performing properly.
Syntax
show cpu
This command has no arguments.
Example
The following example provides information on:
- swpd: Amount of virtual memory (swap space) used
- free: Amount of available memory
- idle: Amount of idle memory
- buff: Amount of memory used as buffers (I/O)
- cache: Amount of memory used as cache (kernel used memory)
swap
si: Amount of memory paged in (per/sec) from swap or the file system
- so: Amount of memory swapped out
- io: Disk input/output
- bi: Blocks (4K each) received from a block appliance
- bo: Blocks sent to a block appliance
system
- in: Number of hardware interrupts per second—measures how busy the CPU is
- cs: Number of context switches per second—measures how busy the CPU is
- cpu: Measures (%) of CPU used in each of these areas—the total equals 100%
- us: Percentage of CPU used running the Infoblox product and other non-kernel processes
- sy: Percentage of CPU used running kernel processes
- id: Percentage of CPU that is currently idle
- wa: Percentage of CPU spent waiting for disk I/O
Note: If the combined io (bi and bo) and cpu wa values are high, it is a sign that the system is overloaded.
Infoblox > showcpu
---------memory------------------- -swap-- --io--- --system- -----cpu-------
swpd free idle buff cache si so bi bo in cs us sy id wa st
0 984024 15432 51932 916660 0 0 0 42 61 94 3 2 95 0 0