Type the d i command and verify the value of the string “Free/Total Memory”. For example:
[11:38:04] ABILIS_CPX:d i
Abilis CPX - Ver. 8.2.2/STD - Build 4002.12 - Branch 8.2 - 24/09/2015
(c) 1994/2015 - Abilis
ABILIS-ID: 800733
Free/Total Memory (in byte): 10,616,016/260,046,848
Free/Used/Total HD/CF space (in Kibyte): 63,363/61,085/124,448
...
To view the current RAM usage of each Abilis driver type the command debug mem -d. For example:
[11:38:04] ABILIS_CPX:debug mem -d
-- Memory summary -------------------------------------------------------------
Free (estimated): 24,328,640 017339C0
Total Installed: 260,046,848 0F800000
-- Full report of memory allocated at drivers start-up ------------------------
Driver Heap Alloc Heap Used Heap Free Free (est.)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CXCLOCK 7,280 55,264 5,232 243,102,832
IRQMNG 64 62,544 6,000 243,095,408
HWINT 41,648 62,608 5,904 243,095,312
FILE 11,248 104,256 9,072 243,049,328
LOGXCP 20,416 115,504 9,824 243,037,792
LOGSYS 19,600 135,920 1,504 243,017,184
MENU 48 155,520 928 242,996,128
LIVE 2,864 155,568 864 242,996,064
MENU 48 158,432 22,480 242,993,104
GS 48 158,480 22,416 242,993,040
CNFG 79,408 158,528 22,352 242,992,976
LICENCE 592 237,936 20,592 242,913,392
CPXCFGFILE 6,295,904 238,528 81,392 242,908,656
CTI_MAIL 126,304 6,534,432 4,992 236,008,320
CALL_LOG 437,280 6,660,736 4,912 235,868,976
LCS_TABLE 170,240 7,098,016 6,256 235,370,608
LOGDBG 45,216 7,268,256 3,728 235,167,376
USB 110,272 7,313,472 44,080 235,121,712
ASY 20,304 7,423,744 10,544 234,989,872
GPS 29,856 7,444,048 10,176 234,969,024
UPS 11,760 7,473,904 11,280 234,937,360
Opc 918,304 7,485,664 7,456 234,925,344
GpioPc 108,432 8,403,968 3,792 233,942,736
Eth 961,936 8,512,400 7,280 233,827,440
Mlm 373,248 9,474,336 8,192 232,210,432
LapB 19,904 9,847,584 2,176 231,831,680
IpLan 258,880 9,867,488 6,096 231,811,024
PoeAc 240,592 10,126,368 960 231,539,648
CtiSys 48 10,366,960 6,304 231,250,080
CTIHW 8,144,368 10,367,008 6,240 231,250,016
VMS 571,664 18,511,376 10,928 222,235,312
CTIR 309,728 19,083,040 1,936 221,661,072
CTIP 1,103,760 19,392,768 6,800 221,350,544
CTIIAX 2,685,536 20,496,528 6,608 220,207,568
CTIDISA 654,176 23,182,064 4,720 217,350,768
CTISIP 8,484,032 23,836,240 11,392 216,689,792
CTIAS 16,672 32,320,272 384 207,929,728
CTIMIX 482,448 32,336,944 3,056 207,911,920
CTIVO 14,828,992 32,819,392 4,496 207,401,360
CTIVM 798,944 47,648,384 8,864 192,365,216
CTIVR 1,704,288 48,447,328 6,448 191,539,504
CTIRCORE 2,007,552 50,151,616 17,088 189,723,328
CTICL 658,992 52,159,168 848 187,642,704
CTISLINK 18,944 52,818,160 1,984 186,935,232
CTISMS 338,720 52,837,104 6,624 186,915,296
Mf 48 53,175,824 2,848 186,575,648
Cp 897,584 53,175,872 2,784 186,575,584
X25 118,096 54,073,456 5,408 185,664,800
Nat 952,640 54,191,552 3,696 185,540,208
Iprtr 6,840,048 55,144,192 34,528 184,514,272
IPBAN 90,944 61,984,240 6,992 176,896,848
ICMP 66,864 62,075,184 14,096 176,805,648
IpSh 11,643,824 62,142,048 7,488 176,737,600
IpSec 998,848 73,785,872 7,456 164,080,928
Ike 924,944 74,784,720 3,504 163,061,168
Tcp 6,482,320 75,709,664 1,216 162,112,704
Ssh 1,066,656 82,191,984 3,968 155,533,184
Telnet 218,176 83,258,640 4,000 154,447,776
Http 38,422,944 83,476,816 6,000 154,212,208
Xtp 203,952 121,899,760 5,648 115,430,928
Ftp 536,784 122,103,712 368 115,224,944
Smtp 2,490,560 122,640,496 5,504 114,677,120
Ldap 6,197,232 125,131,056 12,656 112,169,328
Vs 13,665,792 131,328,288 6,160 105,945,104
Udp 164,496 144,994,080 4,560 92,242,384
SysLog 148,016 145,158,576 3,472 92,061,072
Snmp 140,048 145,306,592 21,696 91,903,168
Rip 48 145,446,640 2,240 91,752,640
PLinkE 1,000,384 145,446,688 2,176 91,752,576
NPv 3,308,576 146,447,072 1,840 90,679,088
Sntp 84,512 149,755,648 3,120 87,223,344
Dns 2,047,216 149,840,160 3,296 87,137,504
Dhcp 195,360 151,887,376 5,072 85,013,456
DhcpC 106,784 152,082,736 7,152 84,798,448
Tftp 154,176 152,189,520 192 84,680,896
Ospf 27,475,344 152,343,696 2,848 84,515,616
Ssl 3,885,680 179,819,040 4,528 56,177,072
Trfa 17,889,184 183,704,720 7,856 52,256,432
Pad 80,352 201,593,904 41,872 34,304,912
Acnt 45,072 201,674,256 9,616 34,223,504
Alarm 34,032 201,719,328 20,672 34,177,216
MfIo 36,800 201,753,360 3,568 34,139,632
MfTemp 4,096 201,790,160 2,704 34,101,904
SysCtl 5,264 201,794,256 2,560 34,097,664
Script 709,904 201,799,520 5,328 34,092,240
COR 198,272 202,509,424 2,928 33,377,136
TRACER 8,463,296 202,707,696 2,288 33,167,600
ADDRESS_BOOK 269,728 211,170,992 752 24,695,536
DIAGTEST 39,920 211,440,720 4,512 24,383,904
BEEPER 2,720 211,480,640 5,344 24,343,776
Type the d i command and verify the value of the string “Free/Used/Total HD/CF space (in KB)”. For example:
[11:38:04] ABILIS_CPX:d i
Abilis CPX - Ver. 8.2.2/STD - Build 4002.12 - Branch 8.2 - 24/09/2015
(c) 1994/2015 - Abilis
ABILIS-ID: 800733
Free/Total Memory (in byte): 10,616,016/260,046,848
Free/Used/Total HD/CF space (in Kibyte): 63,363/61,085/124,448
...
Type the d cpu command: the CPU speed and the CPU load percentages are displayed.
[11:38:04] ABILIS_CPX:d cpu
Number of CPU: 2
CPU speed : 2128 MHz
+-----------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+
| | Last 1 sec. | Last 15 sec. | Last 5 min. |
+-----------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+
| Main CPU Load | 4% | 4% | 4% |
+-----------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+
| Extra CPU1 Load | 1% | 1% | 1% |
+-----------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+
The command d cpuid shows general information about the CPU of the Abilis CPX.
[12:16:07] ABILIS_CPX:d cpuid
eax in eax ebx ecx edx
00000000 0000000A 756E6547 6C65746E 49656E69
00000001 000006F6 00020800 0000E3BD BFEBFBFF
00000002 05B0B101 005657F0 00000000 2CB4307D
00000003 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
00000004 04000121 01C0003F 0000003F 00000001
00000005 00000040 00000040 00000003 00000020
00000006 00000001 00000002 00000001 00000000
00000007 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
00000008 00000400 00000000 00000000 00000000
00000009 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
0000000A 07280202 00000000 00000000 00000000
80000000 80000008 00000000 00000000 00000000
80000001 00000000 00000000 00000001 20100000
80000002 65746E49 2952286C 726F4320 4D542865
80000003 43203229 20205550 20202020 20202020
80000004 30303436 20402020 33312E32 007A4847
80000005 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
80000006 00000000 00000000 08006040 00000000
80000007 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
80000008 00003024 00000000 00000000 00000000
Vendor ID: "GenuineIntel"; CPUID level 10
Intel-specific functions:
Version 000006F6
Type 0 - Original OEM
Family 6 - Pentium Pro
Model 15 - Intel Core 2
L1Cache 32
L2Cache 2048
2128 MHz processor (2,128,039,659 Hz)
Stepping 6
Reserved 0
Extended brand string: "Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6400 @ 2.13GHz"
Processor serial: missing
CLFLUSH instruction cache line size: 8
Hyper threading siblings: 2
Feature flags: BFEBFBFF-0000E3BD
FPU Floating Point Unit
VME Virtual 8086 Mode Enhancements
DE Debugging Extensions
PSE Page Size Extensions
TSC Time Stamp Counter
MSR Model Specific Registers
PAE Physical Address Extension
MCE Machine Check Exception
CX8 COMPXCHG8B Instruction
APIC On-chip Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller present
SEP Fast System Call
MTRR Memory Type Range Registers
PGE PTE Global Flag
MCA Machine Check Architecture
CMOV Conditional Move and Compare Instructions
FGPAT Page Attribute Table
PSE-36 36-bit Page Size Extension
CLFSH CFLUSH instruction
DS Debug store
ACPI Thermal Monitor and Clock Ctrl
MMX MMX instruction set
FXSR Fast FP/MMX Streaming SIMD Extensions save/restore
SSE Streaming SIMD Extensions instruction set
SSE2 SSE2 extensions
SS Self Snoop
HTT Hyper Threading
TM Thermal monitor
PBE Pending Break Enable
SSE3 Streaming SIMD Extensions 3
DTES64 64-bit DS Area
MONITOR MONITOR/MWAIT
DS-CPL CPL Qualified Debug Store
VMX Virtual Machine Extensions
EST Enhanced Intel SpeedStep technology
TM2 Thermal Monitor 2
SSSE3 Supplemental Streaming SIMD Extensions 3
CX16 CMPXCHG16B Available
xTPR xTPR Update Control
PDCM Perfmon and Debug Capability
TLB and cache info:
B1: Instruction TLB: 2MB Pages (8 entries) or 4MB pages (4 entries), 4-way set associative
B0: Instruction TLB: 4-KB Pages, 4-way set associative, 128 entries
05: Data TLB: 4MB pages, 4-way set assoc, 32 entries
F0: 64-byte prefetching
57: Instruction TLB: 4KB pages, 4-way set assoc, 16 entries
56: Instruction TLB: 4MB pages, 4-way set assoc, 16 entries
7D: 2nd-level cache: 2MB, 8-way set assoc, sectored, 64 byte line size
30: 1st-level data cache: 32KB, 4-way set assoc, 32 byte line size
B4: Data TLB: 4-KB Pages, 4-way set associative, 256 entries
2C: 1st-level data cache: 32KB, 4-way set assoc, 32 byte line size
The command d d mf shows the Watchdog type of the Abilis CPX.
[12:16:10] ABILIS_CPX:d d mf
RES:Mf ------------------------------------------------------------------------
Abilis_Multi_Function_Interface
ABILIS-ID:1400187
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BoardType PCB Ver. HW Patch FW Rev. Features IF IRQ
------------------------------------------------------------------------
MFIDE-3 1.0 4 28 0 UNK 19
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Type the d pcidev command and verify that the OKI string is present. The HFC string identifies the BRI-HFC cards. For example:
[11:38:04] ABILIS_CPX:d pcidev
PCI Server Overview:
ID Vendor Device CardName Slot/F Ver Irq
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0 8086 INTEL 7190 BRIDGE HOST - 0/0 0.03 -
1 8086 INTEL 7191 BRIDGE PCI - 1/0 0.03 -
2 8086 INTEL 7110 BRIDGE ISA - 7/0 0.02 -
3 8086 INTEL 7111 STORAGE IDE - 7/1 0.01 -
4 8086 INTEL 7112 USB CONTROLLER UHCI - 7/2 0.01 9
5 8086 INTEL 7113 BRIDGE OTHER - 7/3 0.02 -
6 10EC REALTEK 8139 NETWORK ETHERNET TE100-PCIWN 8/0 1.00 10
7 10EC REALTEK 8139 NETWORK ETHERNET TE100-PCIWN 9/0 1.00 5
8 1283 ITE 8872 16550 SERIAL PORT PCI-POTS 11/0 0.01 9
9 10B5 PLX TECHNO 9050 BRIDGE OTHER CTI-HFC-OKI-4P 12/0 0.02 10
Type the d pcidev command and verify that the USB CONTROLLER UHCI string is present and there is a value in the Irq column. For example:
[11:38:04] ABILIS_CPX:d pcidev
PCI Server Overview:
ID Vendor Device CardName Slot/F Ver Irq
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0 8086 INTEL 7190 BRIDGE HOST - 0/0 0.03 -
1 8086 INTEL 7191 BRIDGE PCI - 1/0 0.03 -
2 8086 INTEL 7110 BRIDGE ISA - 7/0 0.02 -
3 8086 INTEL 7111 STORAGE IDE - 7/1 0.01 -
4 8086 INTEL 7112 USB CONTROLLER UHCI - 7/2 0.01 9
5 8086 INTEL 7113 BRIDGE OTHER - 7/3 0.02 -
6 10EC REALTEK 8139 NETWORK ETHERNET TE100-PCIWN 8/0 1.00 10
7 10EC REALTEK 8139 NETWORK ETHERNET TE100-PCIWN 9/0 1.00 5
8 1283 ITE 8872 16550 SERIAL PORT PCI-POTS 11/0 0.01 9
9 10B5 PLX TECHNO 9050 BRIDGE OTHER CTI-HFC-OKI-4P 12/0 0.02 10
The error “RESOURCE NOT PRESENT OR NOT RUNNING” is generated when you try to initialize a resource that isn't yet running. To make the resource running, it's required to restart the Abilis.
For example:
[11:38:04] ABILIS_CPX:init res:ip-7
RESOURCE NOT PRESENT OR NOT RUNNING [11:38:09] ABILIS_CPX:d p ip-7
RES:Ip-7 - Not Refreshed (INIT) ----------------------------------------------- - IP over IP (Abilis tunnel) (AIPT) ------------------------------------ New DESCR: OPSTATE:UP LOG:NO STATE-DETECT:NORMAL ...
A new resource is identified by the “New” string; a running resource is identified by the “Run” string.
With the d run command, it's possible to display all the running resource. If the resource isn't present in the list, it's needed to restart the Abilis.