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Periodic Status Checks

Depending upon system usage and performance, you may want to perform these tasks more frequently than
recommended.
Table 81.
Periodic Status Checks
To do this:
Monthly
Check for unused or unneeded file on the CompactFlash.
Delete unused or unneeded files to conserve space using the delete
command. You should also perform the next action in list. See Note
below.
Synchronize the contents of the CompactFlash on both SMCs to ensure
consistency between the two (Exec mode command).
Generate a crash list (and other show command information) and save
the output as a tar file.
NOTE: If there is an issue with space, you can remove alarm and crash information from the system; however, this practice is
not recommended. Support and engineering personnel use these records for troubleshooting if a problem should develop. You
should request assigned support personnel to remove these files after storing the information for possible future use.
Every 6 Months
View a listing of all cards installed in the chassis with hardware revision,
part, serial, assembly, and fabrication numbers.
View all cards installed in the chassis with hardware revision, and the
firmware version of the on-board Field Programmable Gate Array
(FPGAs).
You should replace the particulate air filter installed directly above the lower fan tray in the chassis. Refer to the Replacing the
Chassis Air Filter section of this guide for detailed instructions.
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Enter this command:
dir /flash
delete /flash/<filename>
filesystem synchronize all
show support details
filename>
Flash: [file: ]{ /flash | /pcmcia1 | /hd }[ /directory
]/file_name
TFTP: tftp://{ host[ :port# ] }[ /directory
]/file_name
SFTP: [ ftp: | sftp: ]//[ username[ :password ]@ ]
{ host }[ :port# ][ /directory ]/file_name
show hardware card
show hardware inventory
show hardware system
show hardware version board
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