10-31-2018 05:37 AM - edited 02-21-2020 08:25 AM
Hi All,
Is there an equivalent of the "show processes cpu-usage" command if I am running contexts? The command does not work on any of the contexts I have.
Actually I can see the cpu usage is 90% and above ,I want to understand which process it is taking
Looking forward your help
Thanks,
10-31-2018 03:45 PM
if you have admin context access you can do below command :
show cpu context all
or from context
change to context
You may try :
show process memory
or
show cpu usage
11-01-2018 02:08 AM
Hi Balaji
Appreciate your help
Still I am facing the issue.I want CPU usage of process wise by context .Suppose
3 context is running out of 3 ,One context is showing 24% when I am running command "sh cpu context all".When I am entering context it is showing 90% above.But not able to trace which process is taking high utilization
Because "sh process cpu-usage non-zero " command it is not taking.
Here i need help to find out the cpu utilization process wise of the context
Thanks for understanding
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