show resource-profile
To show vDP resource profiles and resource profiles for use with container instances, use the show
resource-profile command.
show resource-profile [system [name] | user-defined [name] | vdp [version [name]]]
[detail]
Syntax Description
Specifies the name of the profile.
name
Shows only system-defined resource profiles.system
Shows user-defined container instance profiles profiles, including the default
resource profile.
user-defined
Shows system-defined vDP profiles.vdp
Shows vDP for a particular version.
version
Shows details about the resource profiles.detail
Command Modes
scope ssa/
Command History
ModificationRelease
Added the user-defined keyword.2.4(1)
Command added.1.1(3)
Usage Guidelines
Specify the resource profile to use with an application instance using the set resource-profile-name command.
You can add resource profiles for container instances using the create resource-profile command. vDP
resource profiles are created automatically by the system. The chassis includes a default container instance
resource profile called "Default-Small," which includes the minimum number of cores. You can change the
definition of this profile, and even delete it if it is not in use. Note that this profile is created when the chassis
reloads and no other profile exists on the system.
Example
The following is sample output from the show resource-profile command:
Profile Name App Name App Version Is In Use Security Model CPU Logical Core Count
RAM Size (MB) Default Profile Profile Type Description
------------------ ---------- ------------ ---------- --------------- ----------------------
-------------- --------------- ------------ -----------
bronze N/A N/A No all
6 0 No User Defined low end device
DEFAULT-4110-RESOURCE
vdp 8.13.01.09-2 No FPR4K-SM-12
4 16384 Yes System
DEFAULT-RESOURCE vdp 8.13.01.09-2 No FPR9K-SM-56, FPR9K-SM-44, FPR9K-SM-36,
FPR9K-SM-24, FPR4K-SM-44, FPR4K-SM-36, FPR4K-SM-24
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show resource-profile