Perfmonitorshow – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Fabric OS Command Reference

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perfMonitorShow

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perfMonitorShow

Displays end-to-end and interswitch link performance monitors on a port.

SYNOPSIS

perfmonitorshow --class monitor_class
[slot/]port [interval]

DESCRIPTION

Use this command to display End-to-End (EE) performance monitors on a port. If interval is specified, the
command displays a snapshot of the traffic at the specified interval. If no interval is specified, this
command displays the following information:

Key

The monitor number.

SID

The source Port ID.

DID

The destination Port ID.

Owner_app

The owner application: TELNET, WEB_TOOLS, or API.

Tx_count

The number of FC words transmitted.

Rx_count

The number of FC words received.

Owner_ip_addr

The IP address of the originator that created the EE monitor. Displays the IPv6
address if applications pass the IP address while adding the monitor. If the
monitor is added using performance monitor commands, this field displays N/A.

NOTES

ISL Monitors are deprecated as of Fabric OS v7.0.0. Management of filter-based monitors is no longer
supported with this command; it is now provided through the Frame Monitor management interface
(fmMonitor).

This command requires an Advanced Performance Monitoring license.

This command is not supported on virtual FC ports (VE/VEX_Port), EX_Port, M (Mirror) ports and GbE
ports.

The execution of this command is subject to Virtual Fabric or Admin Domain restrictions that may be in
place. Refer to Chapter 1, "Using Fabric OS Commands" and Appendix A, "Command Availability" for
details.

OPERANDS

This command has the following operands:

--class monitor_class

Specifies the monitor class as one of the following: EE (end-to-end) or ISL
(interswitch link). These values are case-sensitive.

slot

For bladed systems only, specifies the slot number of the port on which to display
the monitor, followed by a slash (/).

port

Specifies the number of the port on which to display the monitor, relative to its slot
for bladed systems. Use switchShow for a listing of valid ports.

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