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Adding Standard Filter-Based Monitors, Table 4: Telnet Commands to Add Filter-based Monitors

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Using Advanced Performance Monitoring Adding Standard Filter-Based Monitors This section describes how to add standard filter-based monitors to a port. Use the telnet commands listed in Table 4 to define filter-based monitors on a port. Table 4: Telnet Commands to Add Filter-based Monitors Telnet Command perfAddReadMonitor perfAddWriteMonitor perfAddRWMonitor perfAddSCSIMonitor perfAddIPMonitor Description Count the number of SCSI Read commands Count the number of SCSI Write commands Count the number of SCSI Read and Write commands Count the number of SCSI traffic frames Count the number of IP traffic frames Example. These commands add several filter-based monitors to port 2 and display the results. sw1:admin> perfAddReadMonitor 2 SCSI Read filter monitor #0 added sw1:admin> perfAddWriteMonitor 2 SCSI Write filter monitor #1 added sw1:admin> perfAddRWMonitor 2 SCSI Read/Write filter monitor #2 added sw1:admin> perfAddSCSIMonitor 2 SCSI traffic frame monitor #3 added sw1:admin> perfAddIPMonitor 2 IP traffic frame monitor #4 added sw1:admin> perfShowFilterMonitor 2 There are 5 filter-based monitors defined on port 2. KEY ALIAS OWNER_APP OWNER_IP_ADDR FRAME_COUNT 0 SCSI Read TELNET N/A 0x0000000000000000 1 SCSI Write TELNET N/A 0x0000000000000000 2 SCSI R/W TELNET N/A 0x0000000000000000 3 SCSI Frame TELNET N/A 0x0000000000000000 4 IP Frame TELNET N/A 0x0000000000000000 46 Advanced Performance Monitoring Version 3.1.x/4.1.x User Guide

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Using Advanced Performance Monitoring
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Advanced Performance Monitoring Version 3.1.x/4.1.x User Guide
Adding Standard Filter-Based Monitors
This section describes how to add standard filter-based monitors to a port. Use the
telnet commands listed in
Table 4
to define filter-based monitors on a port.
Example.
These commands add several filter-based monitors to port 2 and display
the results.
Table 4:
Telnet Commands to Add Filter-based Monitors
Telnet Command
Description
perfAddReadMonitor
Count the number of SCSI Read
commands
perfAddWriteMonitor
Count the number of SCSI Write
commands
perfAddRWMonitor
Count the number of SCSI Read and
Write commands
perfAddSCSIMonitor
Count the number of SCSI traffic frames
perfAddIPMonitor
Count the number of IP traffic frames
sw1:admin> perfAddReadMonitor 2
SCSI Read filter monitor #0 added
sw1:admin> perfAddWriteMonitor 2
SCSI Write filter monitor #1 added
sw1:admin> perfAddRWMonitor 2
SCSI Read/Write filter monitor #2 added
sw1:admin> perfAddSCSIMonitor 2
SCSI traffic frame monitor #3 added
sw1:admin> perfAddIPMonitor 2
IP traffic frame monitor #4 added
sw1:admin> perfShowFilterMonitor 2
There are 5 filter-based monitors defined on port 2.
KEY
ALIAS
OWNER_APP
OWNER_IP_ADDR
FRAME_COUNT
-------------------------------------------------------------
0
SCSI Read TELNET
N/A
0x0000000000000000
1
SCSI Write TELNET
N/A
0x0000000000000000
2
SCSI R/W TELNET
N/A
0x0000000000000000
3
SCSI Frame TELNET
N/A
0x0000000000000000
4
IP Frame
TELNET
N/A
0x0000000000000000