Clearing ee monitor counters, Frame monitoring – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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perfmonitorshow --class monitor_class [slotnumber/]portnumber [interval]

Example of displaying an end-to-end monitor on a port at 10-second intervals

switch:admin> perfMonitorShow --class EE 4/5 10
Showing EE monitors 4/5 10: Tx/Rx are # of bytes

0

1

2

3

4

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Tx

Rx

Tx

Rx

Tx

Rx

Tx

Rx

Tx

Rx

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0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

53m

4.9m

53m

4.9m

53m

4.9m

53m

4.9m

53m 0

53m

4.4m

53m

4.4m

53m

4.4m

53m

4.4m

53m 0

53m

4.8m

53m

4.8m

53m

4.8m

53m

4.8m

53m 0

53m

4.6m

53m

4.6m

53m

4.6m

53m

4.6m

53m 0

53m

5.0m

53m

5.0m

53m

5.0m

53m

5.0m

53m 0

53m

4.5m

53m

4.5m

53m

4.5m

53m

4.5m

53m 0

Example of displaying EE monitors on a port

switch:admin> perfMonitorShow --class EE 4/5
There are 7 end-to-end monitor(s) defined on port 53.
KEY SID DID OWNER_APP TX_COUNT

RX_COUNT

OWNER_IP_ADDR

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

0 0x58e0f 0x1182ef TELNET

0x0000000000000000 0x0000000000000000

N/A

0 0x21300 0x21dda TELNET

0x00000004d0ba9915 0x0000000067229e65

N/A

1 0x21300 0x21ddc TELNET

0x00000004d0baa754 0x0000000067229e65

N/A

2 0x21300 0x21de0 TELNET

0x00000004d0bab3a5 0x0000000067229e87

N/A

3 0x21300 0x21de1 TELNET

0x00000004d0bac1e4 0x0000000067229e87

N/A

4 0x21300 0x21de2 TELNET

0x00000004d0bad086 0x0000000067229e87

N/A

5 0x11000 0x21fd6

WEB_TOOLS 0x00000004d0bade54 0x0000000067229e87 192.168.169.40

6 0x11000 0x21fe0

WEB_TOOLS 0x00000004d0baed41 0x0000000067229e98 192.168.169.40

Clearing EE monitor counters

The following example clears statistics counters for an end-to-end monitor:

switch:admin> perfMonitorClear --class EE 1/2 5
End-to-End monitor number 5 counters are cleared

The following example clears statistics counters for all end-to-end monitors on a specific port:

switch:admin> perfMonitorClear --class EE 1/2
This will clear ALL EE monitors' counters on port 2, continue?
(yes, y, no, n): [no] y

Frame monitoring

Frame monitoring counts the number of times a frame with a particular pattern is transmitted by a
port, and generates alerts when thresholds are crossed. Frame monitoring is achieved by defining
a filter, or frame type, for a particular purpose. The frame type can be a standard type (for example,
an SCSI read command filter that counts the number of SCSI read commands that have been
transmitted by the port) or a user-defined frame type customized for your particular use. For a
complete list of the standard, predefined frame types, refer to the fmMonitor command description
in the Fabric OS Command Reference.

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