- Embedded Event Manager Overview
- Writing Embedded Event Manager Policies Using the Cisco IOS CLI
- Writing Embedded Event Manager Policies Using Tcl
- Signed Tcl Scripts
- EEM Action Tcl Command Extension
- EEM CLI Library Command Extensions
- EEM CLI Library XML-PI Support
- EEM Context Library Command Extensions
- EEM Event Registration Tcl Command Extensions
- EEM Event Tcl Command Extensions
- EEM Library Debug Command Extensions
- EEM Multiple Event Support Tcl Command Extensions
- EEM SMTP Library Command Extensions
- EEM System Information Tcl Command Extensions
- EEM Utility Tcl Command Extensions
- Index
EEM System Information Tcl Command Extensions
The following conventions are used for the syntax documented on the Tcl command extension pages:
[type ?]
- A question mark ? represents a variable to be entered.
- Choices between arguments are represented by pipes, for example:
priority low|normal|high
Note |
All EEM system information commands--sys_reqinfo_xxx--have the Set _cerrno section set to yes. |
Note |
For all EEM Tcl command extensions, if there is an error, the returned Tcl result string contains the error information. |
Note |
Arguments for which no numeric range is specified take an integer from -2147483648 to 2147483647, inclusive. |
sys_reqinfo_cli_freq
Queries the frequency information of all command-line interface (CLI) events.
Syntax
sys_reqinfo_cli_freq
Arguments
None
Result String
rec_list {{CLI frequency string 0},{CLI frequency str 1}, ...}
Where each CLI frequency string is:
time_sec %ld time_msec %ld match_count %u raise_count %u occurs %u period_sec %ld period_msec %ld pattern {%s}
Set _cerrno
Yes
sys_reqinfo_cli_history
Queries the history of command-line interface (CLI) commands.
Syntax
sys_reqinfo_cli_history
Arguments
None
Result String
rec_list {{CLI history string 0}, {CLI history str 1},...}
Where each CLI history string is:
time_sec %ld time_msec %ld cmd {%s}
rec_list |
Marks the start of the CLI command history list. |
time_sec time_msec |
Time when the CLI command was run. |
cmd |
Text of the CLI command. |
Set _cerrno
Yes
sys_reqinfo_cpu_all
Queries the CPU utilization of the top processes (both POSIX processes and IOS processes) during a specified time period and in a specified order. This Tcl command extension is supported only in Software Modularity images.
Syntax
sys_reqinfo_cpu_all order cpu_used [sec ?] [msec ?] [num ?]
Arguments
order |
(Mandatory) Order used for sorting the CPU utilization of processes. |
cpu_used |
(Mandatory) Specifies that the average CPU utilization, for the specified time window, will be sorted in descending order. |
sec msec |
(Optional) The time period, in seconds and milliseconds, during which the average CPU utilization is calculated. Must be integers in the range from 0 to 4294967295. If not specified, or if both sec and msec are specified as 0, the most recent CPU sample is used. |
num |
(Optional) Number of entries from the top of the sorted list of processes to be displayed. Must be an integer in the range from 1 to 4294967295. Default value is 5. |
Result String
rec_list {{process CPU info string 0},{process CPU info string 1}, ...}
Where each process CPU info string is:
pid %u name {%s} cpu_used %u
rec_list |
Marks the start of the process CPU information list. |
pid |
Process ID. |
name |
Process name. |
cpu_used |
Specifies that if sec and msec are specified with a number greater than zero, the average percentage is calculated from the process CPU utilization during the specified time period. If sec and msec are both zero or not specified, the average percentage is calculated from the process CPU utilization in the latest sample. |
Set _cerrno
Yes
sys_reqinfo_crash_history
Queries the crash information of all processes that have ever crashed. This Tcl command extension is supported only in Software Modularity images.
Syntax
sys_reqinfo_crash_history
Arguments
None
Result String
rec_list {{crash info string 0},{crash info string 1}, ...} Where each crash info string is: job_id %u name {%s} respawn_count %u fail_count %u dump_count %u inst_id %d exit_status 0x%x exit_type %d proc_state {%s} component_id 0x%x crash_time_sec %ld crash_time_msec %ld
job_id |
System manager assigned job ID for the process. An integer between 1 and 4294967295, inclusive. |
name |
Process name. |
respawn_count |
Total number of restarts for the process. |
fail_count |
Number of restart attempts of the process. This count is reset to zero when the process is successfully restarted. |
dump_count |
Number of core dumps performed. |
inst_id |
Process instance ID. |
exit_status |
Last exit status of the process. |
exit_type |
Last exit type. |
proc_state |
Sysmgr process states. One of the following: error, forced_stop, hold, init, ready_to_run, run, run_rnode, stop, waitEOltimer, wait_rnode, wait_spawntimer, wait_tpl. |
component_id |
Version manager assigned component ID for the component to which the process belongs. |
crash_time_sec crash_time_msec |
Seconds and milliseconds since January 1, 1970, which represent the last time the process crashed. |
Set _cerrno
Yes
sys_reqinfo_mem_all
Queries the memory usage of the top processes (both POSIX and IOS) during a specified time period and in a specified order. This Tcl command extension is supported only in Software Modularity images.
Syntax
sys_reqinfo_mem_all order allocates|increase|used [sec ?] [msec ?] [num ?]
Arguments
order |
(Mandatory) Order used for sorting the memory usage of processes. |
allocates |
(Mandatory) Specifies that the memory usage is sorted by the number of process allocations during the specified time window, and in descending order. |
increase |
(Mandatory) Specifies that the memory usage is sorted by the percentage of process memory increase during the specified time window, and in descending order. |
used |
(Mandatory) Specifies that the memory usage is sorted by the current memory used by the process. |
sec msec |
(Optional) The time period, in seconds and milliseconds, during which the process memory usage is calculated. Must be integers in the range from 0 to 4294967295. If both sec and msec are specified and are nonzero, the number of allocations is the difference between the number of allocations in the oldest and latest samples collected in the time period. The percentage is calculated as the the percentage difference between the memory used in the oldest and latest samples collected in the time period. If not specified, or if both sec and msec are specified as 0, the first sample ever collected is used as the oldest sample; that is, the time period is set to be the time from startup until the current moment. |
num |
(Optional) Number of entries from the top of the sorted list of processes to be displayed. Must be an integer in the range from 1 to 4294967295. Default value is 5. |
Result String
rec_list {{process mem info string 0},{process mem info string 1}, ...}
Where each process mem info string is:
pid %u name {%s} delta_allocs %d initial_alloc %u current_alloc %u percent_increase %d
rec_list |
Marks the start of the process memory usage information list. |
pid |
Process ID. |
name |
Process name. |
delta_allocs |
Specifies the difference between the number of allocations in the oldest and latest samples collected in the time period. |
initial_alloc |
Specifies the amount of memory, in kilobytes, used by the process at the start of the time period. |
current_alloc |
Specifies the amount of memory, in kilobytes, currently used by the process. |
percent_increase |
Specifies the percentage difference between the memory used in the oldest and latest samples collected in the time period. The percentage difference can be expressed as current_alloc minus initial_alloc times 100 and divided by initial_alloc. |
Set _cerrno
Yes
sys_reqinfo_proc
Queries the information about a single POSIX process. This Tcl command extension is supported only in Software Modularity images.
Syntax
sys_reqinfo_proc job_id ?
Arguments
job_id |
(Mandatory) System manager assigned job ID for the process. Must be an integer between 1 and 4294967295, inclusive. |
Result String
job_id %u component_id 0x%x name {%s} helper_name {%s} helper_path {%s} path {%s} node_name {%s} is_respawn %u is_mandatory %u is_hold %u dump_option %d max_dump_count %u respawn_count %u fail_count %u dump_count %u last_respawn_sec %ld last_respawn_msec %ld inst_id %u proc_state %s level %d exit_status 0x%x exit_type %d
job_id |
System manager assigned job ID for the process. An integer between 1 and 4294967295, inclusive. |
component_id |
Version manager assigned component ID for the component to which the process belongs. |
name |
Process name. |
helper_name |
Helper process name. |
helper_path |
Executable path of the helper process. |
path |
Executable path of the process. |
node_name |
System manager assigned node name for the node to which the process belongs. |
is_respawn |
Flag that specifies that the process can be respawned. |
is_mandatory |
Flag that specifies that the process must be alive. |
is_hold |
Flag that specifies that the process is spawned until called by the API. |
dump_option |
Core dumping options. |
max_dump_count |
Maximum number of core dumping permitted. |
respawn_count |
Total number of restarts for the process. |
fail_count |
Number of restart attempts of the process. This count is reset to zero when the process is successfully restarted. |
dump_count |
Number of core dumps performed. |
last_respawn_sec last_respawn_msec |
Seconds and milliseconds in POSIX timer units since January 1, 1970, which represent the last time the process was started. |
inst_id |
Process instance ID. |
proc_state |
Sysmgr process states. One of the following: error, forced_stop, hold, init, ready_to_run, run, run_rnode, stop, waitEOltimer, wait_rnode, wait_spawntimer, wait_tpl. |
level |
Process run level. |
exit_status |
Last exit status of the process. |
exit_type |
Last exit type. |
Set _cerrno
Yes
sys_reqinfo_proc_all
Queries the information of all POSIX processes. This Tcl command extension is supported only in Software Modularity images.
Syntax
sys_reqinfo_proc_all
Arguments
None
Result String
rec_list {{process info string 0}, {process info string 1},...}
Where each process info string is the same as the result string of the sysreq_info_proc Tcl command extension.
Set _cerrno
Yes
sys_reqinfo_routername
Queries the device name.
Syntax
sys_reqinfo_routername
Arguments
None
Result String
routername %s
Where routername is the name of the device.
Set _cerrno
Yes
sys_reqinfo_snmp
Queries the value of the entity specified by a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) object ID.
Syntax
sys_reqinfo_snmp oid ? get_type exact|next
Arguments
oid |
(Mandatory) SNMP OID in dot notation (for example, 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.1.0). |
get_type |
(Mandatory) Type of SNMP get operation that needs to be applied to the specified oid. If the get_type is "exact," the value of the specified oid is retrieved; if the get_type is "next," the value of the lexicographical successor to the specified oid is retrieved. |
Result String
oid {%s} value {%s}
oid |
SNMP OID. |
value |
Value string of the associated SNMP data element. |
Set _cerrno
Yes
(_cerr_sub_err = 2) FH_ESYSERR (generic/unknown error from OS/system)
This error means that the operating system reported an error. The POSIX errno value that is reported with the error should be used to determine the cause of the operating system error.
(_cerr_sub_err = 22) FH_ENULLPTR (event detector internal error - ptr is null)
This error means that an internal EEM event detector pointer was null when it should have contained a value.
(_cerr_sub_err = 37) FH_ENOSNMPDATA (can't retrieve data from SNMP)
This error means that there was no data for the SNMP object type.
(_cerr_sub_err = 51) FH_ESTATSTYP (invalid statistics data type)
This error means that the SNMP statistics data type was invalid.
(_cerr_sub_err = 54) FH_EFDUNAVAIL (connection to event detector unavailable)
This error means that the event detector was unavailable.
sys_reqinfo_syslog_freq
Queries the frequency information of all syslog events.
Syntax
sys_reqinfo_syslog_freq
Arguments
None
Result String
rec_list {{event frequency string 0}, {log freq str 1}, ...}
Where each event frequency string is:
time_sec %ld time_msec %ld match_count %u raise_count %u occurs %u period_sec %ld period_msec %ld pattern {%s}
time_sec time_msec |
Seconds and milliseconds in POSIX timer units since January 1, 1970, which represent the time the last event was raised. |
match_count |
Number of times that a syslog message matches the pattern specified by this syslog event specification since event registration. |
raise_count |
Number of times that this syslog event was raised. |
occurs |
Number of occurrences needed in order to raise the event; if not specified, the event is raised on the first occurrence. |
period_sec period_msec |
Number of occurrences must occur within this number of POSIX timer units in order to raise the event; if not specified, the period check does not apply. |
pattern |
Regular expression used to perform syslog message pattern matching. |
Set _cerrno
Yes
(_cerr_sub_err = 2) FH_ESYSERR (generic/unknown error from OS/system)
This error means that the operating system reported an error. The POSIX errno value that is reported with the error should be used to determine the cause of the operating system error.
(_cerr_sub_err = 9) FH_EMEMORY (insufficient memory for request)
This error means that an internal EEM request for memory failed.
(_cerr_sub_err = 22) FH_ENULLPTR (event detector internal error - ptr is null)
This error means that an internal EEM event detector pointer was null when it should have contained a value.
(_cerr_sub_err = 45) FH_ESEQNUM (sequence or workset number out of sync)
This error means that the event detector sequence or workset number was invalid.
(_cerr_sub_err = 46) FH_EREGEMPTY (registration list is empty)
This error means that the event detector registration list was empty.
(_cerr_sub_err = 54) FH_EFDUNAVAIL (connection to event detector unavailable)
This error means that the event detector was unavailable.
sys_reqinfo_syslog_history
Queries the history of the specified syslog message.
Syntax
sys_reqinfo_syslog_history
Arguments
None
Result String
rec_list {{log hist string 0}, {log hist str 1}, ...}
Where each log hist string is:
time_sec %ld time_msec %ld msg {%s}
time_sec time_msec |
Seconds and milliseconds since January 1, 1970, which represent the time the message was logged. |
msg |
Syslog message. |
Set _cerrno
Yes
(_cerr_sub_err = 2) FH_ESYSERR (generic/unknown error from OS/system)
This error means that the operating system reported an error. The POSIX errno value that is reported with the error should be used to determine the cause of the operating system error.
(_cerr_sub_err = 22) FH_ENULLPTR (event detector internal error - ptr is null)
This error means that an internal EEM event detector pointer was null when it should have contained a value.
(_cerr_sub_err = 44) FH_EHISTEMPTY (history list is empty)
This error means that the history list was empty.
(_cerr_sub_err = 45) FH_ESEQNUM (sequence or workset number out of sync)
This error means that the event detector sequence or workset number was invalid.
(_cerr_sub_err = 54) FH_EFDUNAVAIL (connection to event detector unavailable)
This error means that the event detector was unavailable.