HP StorageWorks Secure Fabric OS 5.0.0 User Guide (AA-RW1UA-TE, May 2005)

Managing Secure Fabric OS96
Displaying Secure Fabric OS statistics
Use the secStatsShow command to display statistics for one or all Secure Fabric OS
policies, depending on the operand entered. This command can only be issued from the
primary FCS switch if the “list” operand is specified. If the “list” operand is not specified, this
command can be entered from any switch in the fabric.
NOTE: On dual-CP directors, statistics are maintained separately on each CP and are
counted only on the active CP. If a director fails over from the active to the standby CP,
statistics are not replicated to the standby CP.
To display Secure Fabric OS statistics:
1. Log in to the primary FCS switch as admin from a sectelnet or Secure Shell session.
2. Type secStatsShow “name”,list.
Name
is the name of a Secure Fabric OS statistic or the policy that relates to the statistic.
The valid statistic names are listed in Table 16. An asterisk (*) can be entered to indicate
all statistics.
List
is a list of the Domain IDs for which to display the statistics. You can enter
an asterisk (*) to indicate all switches in the fabric. The default value is that of the local
switch. If neither operand is specified, all statistics for all policies are displayed.
The statistic and number of related attempted policy violations are displayed.For example,
to display Secure Fabric OS statistics for the Management Server policy:
Resetting Secure Fabric OS statistics
The secStatsReset command can be used to reset statistics for a particular policy or all
policies to 0. This command can be issued on any switch. Recording and resetting the
statistics allows you to identify changes in traffic patterns since the statistics were last reset.
This command can only be issued from the primary FCS switch if the “list” operand is
specified. If the “list” operand is not specified, this command can be entered from any switch
in the fabric.
To reset a statistic counter to 0:
1. Log in to the primary FCS switch as admin from a sectelnet or Secure Shell session.
2. If desired, enter the secStatsShow command and record the current statistics.
3. Type secStatsResetname”,list to reset the statistics.
primaryfcs:admin> secstatsshow "MS_POLICY"
Name Value
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MS 20