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12-13-2018 08:25 PM - edited 12-13-2018 08:43 PM
below command
debug dataplane process task on debug
when we should use this command?
what does this command do?
12-18-2018 02:04 AM
Ok, I feel like you're going to ignore my advice about not touching that command 😛
It is used to debug the traffic debug commands (flow basic Et al.) , so it operates at the lowest level and when the system is under tremendous stress
Enabling it if the conditions are not absolutely ideal will cause serious repercussions (i can't stress this enough)
It is added to the same logfile as flow basic so pan_task_x.log and after aggregation pan_packet_diag.log
12-14-2018 06:20 AM
only use this when instructed by TAC to do so
it enabled (this logging is disabled by default) and increases log level to maximum for the dataplane software communications tasks
if used inappropriately it could cause serious side effects
12-14-2018 06:38 AM - edited 12-17-2018 10:57 AM
Thanks for replying to the post.
I will not use this command on my own .
So when you say DP communication tasks does it mean with in the DP?
or
Between DP and MP?
Please explain this.
12-17-2018 10:58 AM
Also which command will show me the outout of debug dataplane process task?
12-18-2018 02:04 AM
Ok, I feel like you're going to ignore my advice about not touching that command 😛
It is used to debug the traffic debug commands (flow basic Et al.) , so it operates at the lowest level and when the system is under tremendous stress
Enabling it if the conditions are not absolutely ideal will cause serious repercussions (i can't stress this enough)
It is added to the same logfile as flow basic so pan_task_x.log and after aggregation pan_packet_diag.log
12-18-2018 06:51 AM
Many Thanks Need to learn a lot from you.
12-18-2018 06:58 AM
I will use this command with great caution.
Check the DP load first then make sure filters are there for traffic pcap,then flow basic etc.
Will use this at LAB device first.
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