Diagnostic Commands <diag>
Set-up commands to determine the current status and resource usage of the system.
If no further argument is provided, the output of several of the status queries is displayed.
Type:
diagCommandTypeCHILD ELEMENTS |
Child |
Occurrences |
Type |
<threads> | 0 .. 1 | threadCommandType |
Memory Diagnostics <memory> | 0 .. 1 | nullType |
Messages Diagnostics <messages> | 0 .. 1 | nullType |
Event Diagnostics <events> | 0 .. 1 | nullType |
Timer Diagnostics <timers> | 0 .. 1 | nullType |
Socket (Interface) Diagnostics <sockets> | 0 .. 1 | nullType |
Subscriber Diagnostics <subscribers> | 0 .. 1 | nullType |
Network Interface Information <network> | 0 .. 1 | nullType |
Network Address Information <addresses> | 0 .. 1 | nullType |
CPU Information <cpu> | 0 .. 1 | nullType |
System Resource Information <resources> | 0 .. 1 | nullType |
Query OS <os> | 0 .. 1 | nullType |
Operational Measurements <om> | 0 .. 1 | sysOmCommandType |
<list> | 0 .. 1 | listCommandType |
Packet Capture commands <capture> | 0 .. 1 | captureCommandType |
Core Generation <core> | 0 .. 1 | flagType |
PARENT ELEMENTS |
Parent |
Type |
Run Command <run> | TestCommandType |
Run Command <run_post> | TestCommandType |
Command <command> | CommandType |
Stored Commands <stored_command> | StoredCommandType |