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01-07-2019 09:56 AM
1> debug software restart process
authd authentication process
configd configd process
logd logd process
management-server Management server process
mdb Mongo DB
ntp Restart and re-synchronize NTP service
reportd reportd process
snmpd snmp process
user-id User-ID process
vld-0-0 VLD process for LD1
vld-1-0 VLD process for LD2
vld-10-0 VLD process for LD11
vld-11-0 VLD process for LD12
vld-2-0 VLD process for LD3
vld-3-0 VLD process for LD4
vld-4-0 VLD process for LD5
vld-5-0 VLD process for LD6
vld-6-0 VLD process for LD7
vld-7-0 VLD process for LD8
vld-8-0 VLD process for LD9
vld-9-0 VLD process for LD10
vldmgr Web server process
debug software restart core yes process
authd authentication process
configd configd process
logd logd process
management-server Management server process
mdb Mongo DB
ntp Restart and re-synchronize NTP service
reportd reportd process
snmpd snmp process
user-id User-ID process
vld-0-0 VLD process for LD1
vld-1-0 VLD process for LD2
vld-10-0 VLD process for LD11
vld-11-0 VLD process for LD12
vld-2-0 VLD process for LD3
vld-3-0 VLD process for LD4
vld-4-0 VLD process for LD5
vld-5-0 VLD process for LD6
vld-6-0 VLD process for LD7
vld-7-0 VLD process for LD8
vld-8-0 VLD process for LD9
vld-9-0 VLD process for LD10
vldmgr Web server process
Need to understand difference between above two commands?
Regards
Mike
01-08-2019 01:02 AM - edited 01-08-2019 01:04 AM
Hi @MP18,
restart core process will actually create a corefile in the process.
This file can then be used for analysis.
You can check your corefiles with the command "show system files"
Hope this helps !
-Kiwi
01-08-2019 01:02 AM - edited 01-08-2019 01:04 AM
Hi @MP18,
restart core process will actually create a corefile in the process.
This file can then be used for analysis.
You can check your corefiles with the command "show system files"
Hope this helps !
-Kiwi
01-08-2019 08:29 AM
Many thanks it helps!
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