show security forward-options resource-manager
Syntax
show security forward-options resource-manager
settings
{
<node ( node-id
| all | local | primary)>
}
status;
Description
Display forward option status and the CPU and memory allocated for the advance services and to verify the vCPU allocation between routing engine and flow RT threads.
Options
node
—(Optional) For chassis cluster configurations, display resource manager settings on a specific node.node-id
—Identification number of the node. It can be 0 or 1.all
—Display information about all nodes.local
—Display information about the local node.primary
—Display information about the primary node.
status
—Verify the vCPU allocation between routing engine and flow RT threads.
Required Privilege Level
view
Output Fields
Table 1 lists the output fields for the show security
forward-options resource-manager settings
command. Output fields
are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.
Field Name |
Field Description |
|
Displays owner of the setting. Usually it is the service that requests the resource. The service utilizing resources such as UTM, IDP, SWRSS, SWRSS-IO, NICRSS_Q, or RE. |
|
Displays resource type. This can be either CPU core number, CPU core percentage, regular memory, service memory, heap memory, SWRSS mode or value. |
|
Displays the current effective and next boot effective value. Value “-” indicates that the setting is not effective or takes default value. |
Sample Output
show security resource-manager settings
Summary of resource allocation taking effect currently (Current Settings) and that which takes effect after next reboot (Next Settings)
user@host> show security resource-manager settings Owner Type Current settings Next settings UTM CPU core percentage 25% 25% UTM Regular memory 1536 MB 1536 MB UTM Service memory 512 MB 512 MB
Sample Output
show security resource-manager status
Verify the vCPU allocation between routing engine and flow RT threads.
user@host> show security resource-manager status node0: -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Resource manager details: vCPU number for IO threads: 2 vCPU number for flow threads: 4 node1: ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Resource manager details: vCPU number for IO threads: 2 vCPU number for flow threads: 4 {secondary:node0} USER@DUT>
Release Information
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 19.4R1.