/mcpDescription Parameters Enables the file I/O reporting service to start automatically when the machine boots. This command does not start the service without a reboot. Use the start option to start the service immediately. enable This command displays a list of file I/O events, in chronological order, from oldest to newest. list Starts a previously stopped file I/O reporting service. The service remains in a started state until it is manually stopped or the machine is rebooted. start Displays the status of the file I/O reporting service. status Stops the file I/O reporting service. The service remains in a stopped state until it is manually started or the machine is rebooted. stop Displays a list of top processes that create file I/O. This list can be sorted by the total number of bytes read, the total number of bytes written, the rate of bytes read, or the rate of bytes written. top Specifies a starting date and time. start Specifies a stopping date and time. stop Specifies a date and time, in any of the following formats: H:M, H:M:S a, H:M, a, H:M:S Y-m-d, H:M, Y-m-d, H:M:S. date-time Specifies how many of the top processes to list. number Specifies the metric used to sort the list of the top processes. [read | write | read-rate | write-rate] Requirements Command privilege level: 1 Allowed during upgrade: Yes utils fips FIPS mode is only supported on releases that have been through FIPS compliance. Be warned that FIPS mode should be disabled before you upgrade to a non-FIPS compliance version of Cisco Emergency Responder. For information about which releases are FIPS compliant and to view their certifications, see the FIPS 140 document at http://www.cisco.com/web/strategy/government/security_certification/net_business_benefit_ seccert_fips140.html. Caution Cisco Emergency Responder Command Line Interface Guide for Release 15 107 CLI Commands utils fips
