Users Guide

46 Monitoring and Alerting Policy Suite Administrator’s Guide
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MAPS dashboard overview
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Switch Resource |In operating range |In operating range |
Traffic Performance |In operating range |In operating range |
FCIP Health |Not applicable |Not applicable |
2.2 Rules Affecting Health:
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Category(Rule Count)|RepeatCount|Rule Name |Execution Time |Object \
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\
Port Health(2) |1 |defALL_OTHER_F_PORTSCRC_40 |07/09/13 17:18:18|Port 1 \
|1 |defALL_OTHER_F_PORTSCRC_21 |07/09/13 17:18:18|Port 1 \
Fru Health(2) |2 |defALL_FANFAN_STATE_FAULTY |07/09/13 19:15:17|Fan 2 \
| | | |Fan 1 \
|Triggered Value(Units)|
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|876 CRCs |
|876 CRCs |
|FAULTY |
|FAULTY |
3 History Data:
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Stats(Units) Current 07/09/13 --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/--
Port(val)
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CRC(CRCs) 0(>999) 0(>999) - - - - -
1(876) 1(876) - - - - -
ITW(ITWs) -------
LOSS_SYNC(SyncLoss) -------
LF -------
LOSS_SIGNAL(LOS) -------
PE(Errors)-------
STATE_CHG -------
LR -------
C3TXTO(Timeouts) -------
RX(%) -------
TX(%) -------
UTIL(%) -------
BN_SECS(Seconds) -------
Clearing data
The mapsDb --clear command deletes the stored data from the dashboard. This is useful if, for
example, you want to see only the data logged after making a change on the switch (or to a rule).
To clear the stored dashboard data from a switch, complete the following steps.
1. Connect to the switch and log in using an account with admin permissions.
2. Enter mapsDb --clear and specify the level of data (all, history, or summary) you want to
remove from the display.
mapsdb --clear -[all | history | summary]