Deployment Guide

Fabric OS Command Reference 937
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swConnUnitFLNumOfTenancy, fl_tenancy
Number of times the FL_Port had a loop tenancy.
swConnUnitNLNumOfTenancy,, nl_tenancy
Number of times any NL_Port had a loop tenancy.
swConnUnitStopTenancyStarvation, Starve_stop
Number of loop tenancies stopped due to starvation.
swConnUnitOpend, opened
Number of times the FL_Port entered OPENED state.
swConnUnitTransferConnection, transfer
Number of times the FL_Port entered TRANSFER state.
swConnUnitOpen, open
Number of times the FL_Port entered OPEN state.
swConnUnitInvalidARB, er_inv_arb
Number of invalid arbitrated loops (ARBs).
The following counters are platform-specific and applicable only to Condor2 and Goldeneye2 ASICs only.
Refer to the Fabric OS Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Guide, Appendix A, for a table that correlates
ASIC type with switch models.
swConnUnitFTB1Miss, er_type1_miss
The number of FCR frames with transmit errors.
swConnUnitFTB2Miss, er_type2_miss
The number of frames with routing errors.
swConnUnitFTB6Miss, er_type6_miss
The number of FCR frames with receive errors.
swConnUnitZoneMiss, er_zone_miss
Number of frames with hard zoning miss
swConnUnitLunZoneMiss, er_lun_zone_miss
Number of frames with logical unit number (LUN) zoning miss.
swConnUnittStatRxMulticastToObjects, stat_mc_to
The number of multicast timeouts.
NOTES 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.
This command is not supported on FCoE ports.
OPERANDS This command has the following operands:
slot
For bladed systems only, specify the slot number of the port to be displayed,
followed by a slash (/).
port
Specify a port number to be displayed, relative to its slot for bladed systems. Use
switchShow to display a list of valid ports.
-long
Displays the counters as one single 64-bit number. This operand is optional; if
omitted, the lower and upper 32-bits are reported as two separate numbers.