System Management Commands | 63RelatedCommandsshow memoryThe output from this command displays current memory usage in bytes, in tabular format.Syntax show memoryMode Privileged ExecExample Figure 5-18. Example of Output from the show memory CommandUsage This command shows the entire system memory usage, including tasks created by the operating systemand the application layer (SFTOS). In contrast, show process cpu shows only memory used byapplication tasks.CommandHistoryRelatedCommandsshow msglogCommandHistoryRelatedCommandsshow mac-address-table Depending on selected display parameters, displays various MulticastForwarding Database (MFDB) information, including GMRP or IGMPSnooping entries in the table.(Force10) #show memoryTotal Memory (b) Used Memory (b) Free Memory (b)31326208 12738560 18587648Version 2.5.1 Introducedshow process cpu Displays current CPU usage in percentage and a list of all currently runningtasks, along with their individual CPU usage.show tech-support Displays the output of many show commands, including this one.Version 2.3 Deprecated: The keyword traplogs in the command show logging provides theinformation that had been available through this command.show logging traplogs Displays the SNMP trap log maintained by the switch.show logging eventlog Displays a combination of the system log and event log (buffered log).show logging Displays buffered logging (the System log)show logging hosts Displays configured logging hosts (syslog servers.