Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions 6648 Switch User Manual


 
Dshell Troubleshooting Troubleshooting the Switch System
page 1-22 OmniSwitch Troubleshooting Guide September 2005
1:0 0160cef8 t_ipc_cmm_p 1% 1%
1:0 015f61d0 taL3Hre 0% 1%
1:0 015ee670 taXMAP_ni 0% 1%
1:0 015f7768 taStp 0% 0%
1:0 015f4080 taQoS 0% 0%
1:0 015ed4c0 taIpms 0% 0%
1:0 017fb470 tExcTask 0% 0%
1:0 017f8fb8 tDBG_sp_tk 0% 0%
1:0 017f6290 tNiSup&Prb 0% 0%
1:0 01602bf8 taHw_qdrv 0% 0%
1:0 01601e30 taIpc_ni 0% 0%
1:0 01601450 taEipc 0% 0%
1:0 015fed08 taSLNEvent 0% 0%
1:0 015fbc18 taGmnCtrl 0% 0%
1:0 015fa088 taLnkAgg 0% 0%
1:0 015f0f90 taDot1q_ni 0% 0%
1:0 015eb370 taIpx 0% 0%
1:0 015e70d0 taUdpRelay 0% 0%
1:0 015e47b0 taAvlan 0% 0%
1:0 015e2e30 taPortMir 0% 0%
1:0 015e1030 tQDriverSub 0% 0%
1:0 015c09e0 la_ni_tick_ 0% 0%
1:0 015a2b28 taEniMsgHdl 0% 0%
1:0 015a16d0 tahw_stp 0% 0%
1:0 015a0ca0 tahw_sch 0% 0%
1:0 01593e98 tSLNAdrLrn 0% 0%
1:0 01590da8 tSLNDAMgr 0% 0%
1:0 014f5e80 tsLnkState 0% 0%
1:0 014f4cd0 tsStatistic 0% 0%
1:0 KERNEL 1% 1%
1:0 INTERRUPT 0% 0%
1:0 IDLE 78% 69%
1:0 value = 0 = 0x0
To force a NI to create a dump file the following command can be used in Dshell:
Working: [Kernel]->pmdni_generate 1,0,"slo1slic0.pmd"
Syntax is pmdni_generate slot,slice, file_name.
This will result in generating a PMD file for slot 1 slice 0 in /flash directory, which can then be forwarded
to Engineering for analysis. In addition, there is a software available known as “ni_pmdexploit” which can
be used on UNIX OS to exploit the PMD files in VI format. The OMD files generated on the switch for NI
are in binary format and cannot be viewed by switch log commands on the switch. These files need to be
converted to VI format to be analyzed.
The format to exploit a NI pmd file is “ni_pmdexploit <filename> < <new filename”. Once it is exploited,
it can be viewed using normal UNIX editors.