Saving Your Configuration - Cisco ASR 5000 Series Administration Manual

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Saving Your Configuration

Saving Your Configuration
Save the configuration as described in the Verifying and Saving Your Configuration chapter.
Viewing Collected Bulk Statistics Data
The system provides a mechanism for viewing data that has been collected but has not been transferred. This
data is referred to as "pending data".
View pending bulk statistics data per schema by entering the following Exec mode command:
show bulkstats data
The above command also shows the statistics of remote files, if configured as described in
Optional Settings, on page
Collecting Bulk Statistics Samples in SSD
The output of the show support details (SSD) command is collected and provided to the Technical Assistance
Center (TAC) for troubleshooting purposes. Bulkstats information in the SSD enables customers to provide
readily available bulk statistics records for analysis, and faster resolution to issues.
By default, the system does not include bulkstats samples in the SSD. This functionality can be enabled using
the bulkstats ssd-samples command under the Global Configuration Mode.
config
bulkstats ssd-samples { 1 | 2 }
end
If previously enabled, the { no | default } bulkstats ssd-samples command disables collection of bulkstats
samples in the SSD archive. Each bulkstats sample contains bulkstats from one transfer history. Currently, a
maximum of two bulkstats sample can be included in the SSD archive. The sample files are collected in a
temporary storage location at /var/tmp/bulkstats under the file name
ssd_bulkstats_file<bulkstat_file_number>_sample1.txt (and
ssd_bulkstats_file<bulkstat_file_number>_sample2.txt).
While the SSD archive is being created in the temporary storage, the bulk statistics samples might occupy a
large amount of the storage space. As a result, the SSD archive creation might fail. During such scenarios,
the no-bulkstats keyword in the show support details command can exculde the bulkstats samples from the
SSD archive.
Manually Gathering and Transferring Bulk Statistics
There may be times where it is necessary to gather and transfer bulk statistics outside of the scheduled intervals.
The system provides commands that allow you to manually initiate the gathering and transferring of bulk
statistics.
To manually initiate the gathering of bulk statistics outside of the configured sampling interval, enter the
following Exec mode command:
bulkstats force gather
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