69.6. Abilis system

69.6.1. How can I view the current RAM usage?

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. 7.0.3/STD - 24/11/2010 - Build 3357.17 - 24/11/2010     
                            (c) 1994/2010 - Abilis 

ABILIS-ID: 2349                           

Free/Total Memory: 171,795,952/268,435,456  Largest Block: 171,795,952
Free/Used/Total HD/CF space (in KB): 108,416/13,936/122,352

File           Version   Date         Time             Size   Note
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CPX.RTB        .......   24/11/2010   21:43:20      4189385    
DRIVERS.CFG    v.7.0     22/12/2010   08:30:14        16384   Ok
DRIVERS.BCK    v.7.0     21/12/2010   17:06:16        16384   Ok
...

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

Full report of memory allocated at drivers start-up:

Driver                   Allocated       TotUsed       TotFree      TotAvail
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IRQMNG                          64       107,120   258,325,168   268,304,384
HWINT                       79,872       107,184   258,325,088   268,304,384
FILE                         1,216       187,056   258,244,592   268,304,384
LOGXCP                       3,168       188,272   258,243,184   268,304,384
LOGSYS                      21,728       191,440   258,239,872   268,304,384
LIVE                         1,200       213,168   258,215,392   268,304,384
GS                              48       214,368   258,214,112   268,304,384
CNFG                        80,048       214,416   258,214,048   268,304,384
CPXCFGFILE               1,414,880       294,464   258,133,856   268,304,384
LOGDBG                      43,216     1,709,344   256,475,152   268,304,384
MENU                         8,368     1,752,560   256,428,624   268,304,384
USB                         40,720     1,760,928   256,419,408   268,304,384
ASY                         10,544     1,801,648   256,377,824   268,304,384
ADSLUSB                  1,420,304     1,812,192   256,366,752   268,304,384
Eth100                     270,528     3,232,496   254,942,736   268,304,384
Ppp                        258,432     3,503,024   254,671,776   268,304,384
Mlm                      2,735,328     3,761,456   254,408,112   268,304,384
LapB                        60,304     6,496,784   251,607,216   268,304,384
IpLan                      303,392     6,557,088   251,544,400   268,304,384
Nat                        260,496     6,860,480   251,228,496   268,304,384
PoeAc                       63,456     7,120,976   250,935,760   268,304,384
CtiSys                   2,069,520     7,184,432   250,868,768   268,304,384
VMS                         13,904     9,253,952   248,768,880   268,304,384
CtiRouter                  215,568     9,267,856   248,754,176   268,304,384
CtiPorts                   868,880     9,483,424   248,537,600   268,304,384
CtiH323                  1,293,408    10,352,304   247,636,944   268,304,384
CtiIax                   2,324,608    11,645,712   246,336,240   268,304,384
CtiDisa                    759,088    13,970,320   243,924,528   268,304,384
CtiClusters             11,434,416    14,729,408   243,134,784   268,304,384
CtiSLink                    13,776    26,163,824   230,638,048   268,304,384
MfIde                           48    26,177,600   230,623,392   268,304,384
Cp                       1,216,592    26,177,648   230,623,328   268,304,384
X25                        352,208    27,394,240   229,396,016   268,304,384
Iprtr                    4,443,072    27,746,448   229,024,416   268,304,384
ICMP                        74,128    32,189,520   224,186,032   268,304,384
Tcp                      2,521,744    32,263,648   224,110,912   268,304,384
Ssh                      1,189,840    34,785,392   221,549,664   268,304,384
Telnet                     304,096    35,975,232   220,346,880   268,304,384
Http                     4,118,800    36,279,328   220,031,104   268,304,384
Ftp                        533,504    40,398,128   215,876,528   268,304,384
Udp                         50,352    40,931,632   215,341,600   268,304,384
Snmp                       115,920    40,981,984   215,287,104   268,304,384
Rip                             48    41,097,904   215,161,056   268,304,384
PLinkE                   4,323,936    41,097,952   215,160,992   268,304,384
Sntp                        51,088    45,421,888   210,599,920   268,304,384
Dns                        451,584    45,472,976   210,548,000   268,304,384
Dhcp                            48    45,924,560   210,087,904   268,304,384
Ospf                            48    45,924,608   210,087,840   268,304,384
Trfa                     2,607,552    45,924,656   210,087,776   268,304,384
Pad                         79,968    48,532,208   207,478,144   268,304,384
Acnt                       235,648    48,612,176   207,397,120   268,304,384
COR                        272,416    48,847,824   207,154,448   268,304,384
TRACER                   8,490,592    49,120,240   206,867,856   268,304,384
DIAGTEST                    39,488    57,610,832   198,376,880   268,304,384
BEEPER                       2,640    57,650,320   198,337,200   268,304,384

69.6.2. How can I view the current HD/CF space occupation?

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. 7.0.3/STD - 24/11/2010 - Build 3357.17 - 24/11/2010     
                            (c) 1994/2010 - Abilis      

ABILIS-ID: 2349

Free/Total Memory: 171,795,952/268,435,456  Largest Block: 171,795,952
Free/Used/Total HD/CF space (in KB): 108,416/13,936/122,352

File           Version   Date         Time             Size   Note
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CPX.RTB        .......   12/10/2010   19:36:26      4163974
DRIVERS.CFG    v.7.0     05/12/2010   15:46:54        19456   Ok
DRIVERS.BCK    v.7.0     05/12/2010   15:03:14        19456   Ok
...

69.6.3. How can I view the current CPU load?

Type the d cpu command: the CPU speed and the CPU load percentages are displayed.

[11:38:04] ABILIS_CPX:d cpu

CPU speed: 1102 Mhz

+----------+--------------+--------------+--------------+
|          | Last 1 sec.  | Last 15 sec. | Last 5 min.  |
+----------+--------------+--------------+--------------+
| CPU Load |       9%     |       6%     |       6%     |
+----------+--------------+--------------+--------------+

69.6.4. How can I view if the BRI card has the H.100 bus?

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

69.6.5. Is it possible to extract clock synchronization from BRIO cards?

No, it isn't, because BRIO cards haven't the H.100 bus.

69.6.6. How can I view if the Abilis USB ports are enabled?

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

69.6.7. Why do I get the error “RESOURCE NOT PRESENT OR NOT RUNNING” when I initialize a resource?

The error “RESOURCE NOT PRESENT OR NOT RUNNING” is generated when you try to initialize a resource that is not yet running. To make the resource running, it is 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             IPLOG:NO
       ...

A new resource is identified by the “New” string; a running resource is identified by the “Run” string.

With the d run command, it is possible to display all the running resource. If the resource is not present in the list, it is needed to restart the Abilis.

69.6.8. How can I change the Abilis prompt name?

The Abilis prompt is named by default with the “ABILIS_CPX” string. To modify it type:

s p cp pi:new_nameChange the prompt name.
save confSave the configuration.