Command Reference Guide

1052 Fabric OS Command Reference
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--show
Displays the threshold configuration or run-time status for all configured classes
and areas. You can optionally specify a class to display the threshold for all areas
in that class. Or you can specify an a class and an area to display the
area-specific configuration only. When issued without operands, this command
displays all configured thresholds for all Fabric Watch classes. When issued with
the -sfptype option on Condor 3 -based platforms, this command displays an
additional column with SFP type.
The following operands are optional and valid only with the --show option.
-current
Displays current values for a specified class and area, as registered by Fabric
Watch, or for all port types and areas. The output includes the class, area, port
number, circuit number if applicable, current value, Fabric Watch State, and
Monitoring State (pause or continue). The SFP type is displayed for the SFP
class. The State field reports whether the current value is above, in range, or
below (info) the configured threshold.
-area_only
Displays areas of a specified class (Valid for FILTER class only).
The following operands are optional with the --apply, --cancel, and --show
options; if omitted, defaults are used.
-thresh_level def | cust
Configures or displays default or custom threshold configuration settings.
-action_level def | cust
Configures or displays default or custom configuration settings.
--pause | --continue arguments
Pauses or resumes monitoring. The following arguments are required:
class
Specifies the class.
-area area[,area]... | all
Specifies the area. You can either specify one or more areas separated by a
comma, or you can specify all to indicate all areas.
-port port_list |all
Specifies one or more ports or all ports. The port_list operand supports one of the
following values:
A single port number preceded by the slot number on bladed systems.
A set of comma-separated port numbers, preceded by the slot number on
bladed systems, for example, 3,8,15, or 1/1,1/9,2/27.
A port range, for example 3-24 or 1/1-1/9. A port range cannot span slots.
port ranges are supported only with the SFP, FILTER, and EE classes.
-index index |all
Specifies the index number for areas in the FABRIC and SECURITY classes
(supported only with the FABRIC and SECURITY classes).
--help
Displays the command usage.