Dell Force10 S25-01-GE-24T FTOS 8.4.2.7 Command Line Reference Guide for E-Ser - Page 518
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www.dell.com | support.dell.com test-condition (comparing samples) c e Configure an action to collect and compare multiple samples of a statistic. Syntax test-condition statistic operator sample {cpu | rpm-any} number Parameters test-condition statistic operator sample number cpu | rpm-any Enter the keyword test-condition, followed by one of the following statistic request types: • cpu-1-min: Average CPU utilization for 1 minute • cpu-5-min: Average CPU utilization for 5 minutes • interface-bit-rate {input | output} slot#: Instantaneous bit rate on a given line card • interface-crc interface: Number of CRC errors on a given interface • interface-rate {input | output} interface: Packet rate on a given interface • interface-throttles interface: Number of throttles on an interface • memory-free: Free system memory • memory-free-percent: Free system memory free in percentage • memory-used: System memory used • memory-used-percent: System memory used in percentage • wred-drops interface: Number of WRED drops on an interface (E-Series only) Enter one of the following Boolean comparison operators: decrease, equal-to, greater-than, increase, less-than, not-equal-to, no-change. Enter the keyword sample, followed by an integer representing the number of the sample collected. For example, 5 is the fifth sample collected, so the first and fifth samples would be compared, using the designated operator. Range: 2-100 Default: 2 Enter the processor that will be tested: cp, lp, rp1, rp2, or test all RPM CPUs with the keyword rpm-any. Defaults None Command Mode CALL-HOME TEST-LIST Command History Version 8.2.1.0 Version 7.8.1.0 Removed message-text keyword. Added operators. Introduced on C-Series and E-Series Usage Information FTSA avoids false triggers when a counter rolls over by ignoring the first sample taken after a rollover. Also, FTSA does not allow you to configure a test that makes no sense because of a comparator that is out of range. For example, by entering cpu-5-min increase number 150, you would be looking for a difference between two CPU percentage utilization samples of at least 150. 150 is not possible, because percentage utilization can only go up to 100, so FTSA displays the acceptable range, as shown below, and will issue an error message if you try to enter a value that is out of range. 518 | FTOS Service Agent