Process Core - HP MSR1003-8S Command Reference Manual

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Field
84 processes; 107
threads
JID
TID
LAST_CPU
PRI
State
HH:MM:SS
MAX
CPU
Name

process core

Use process core to enable or disable a process to generate core files for exceptions and set the
maximum number of core files.
Syntax
Centralized devices in standalone mode:
process core { maxcore value | off } { job job-id | name process-name }
Distributed devices in standalone mode/centralized devices in IRF mode:
process core { maxcore value | off } { job job-id | name process-name } [ slot slot-number [ cpu
cpu-number ] ]
Distributed devices in IRF mode:
process core { maxcore value | off } { job job-id | name process-name } [ chassis chassis-number slot
slot-number [ cpu cpu-number ] ]
Views
User view
Default
A process generates a core file for the first exception and does not generate any core files for subsequent
exceptions.
Description
Numbers of processes and threads.
Job ID of a thread, which never changes.
ID of a thread.
Number of the CPU on which the latest thread scheduling occurs.
Priority level of a thread.
State of a thread:
R—Running.
S—Sleeping.
T—Traced or stopped.
D—Uninterruptible sleep.
Z—Zombie.
Running time of a thread since last restart.
Longest time that a single thread scheduling occupies the CPU, in milliseconds.
CPU usage of a thread.
Name of a thread. If square brackets ([ ]) exist in a thread name, the thread is a kernel
thread.
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