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Configuring Sdr Collection; Displaying The Sdr Collection Configuration - Cisco ASR 5500 System Administration Manual

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Configuring SDR Collection

below shows system tasks that contain state and counter information. Arrows between tasks and processes
represent messenger requests and indicate the predominant flow of data.
Figure 16: SDC Tasks and Processes<
Configuring SDR Collection
The Support Data Record (SDR) is an ordered set of the CLI support commands' display output that is stored
in a stand-alone compressed file. Each CLI support command output is stored in its own record section. The
record section is identified by a record section name and its ASCII command syntax. For example, the record
section show_version would have a CLI command string of "show version".
The order in which the record section commands appear in the configuration is significant. All of the support
record section commands must be configured together as an ordered set. In other words, just specifying one
command by itself will result in just that one command output constituting the contents of the entire SDR.
The user may configure a specific set of record sections for the SDR which may or may not include some or
all of the default SDR record sections. This configuration is stored in the Global Configuration section of the
configuration file. Refer to
detail on the support record section command.

Displaying the SDR Collection Configuration

The show configuration verbose command displays the default support record sections, if the user has not
specified any support record sections. If the user has configured support record sections, then the show
configuration command displays user-configured support record sections. The support collection schedule
configuration also appears in the show configuration output under the Global Configuration section.
ASR 5500 System Administration Guide, StarOS Release 21.5
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Configuration Commands (Global Configuration Mode), on page 304
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