Dell Brocade 825 Brocade Adapters Troubleshooting Guide - Page 110

vHBA statistics, vNIC statistics (CNA or NIC), Displaying statistics through HCM - fc hba firmware

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3 Statistics vHBA statistics Display vHBA statistics on HBAs, CNAs, or Fabric Adapter ports configured in HBA or CNA mode. Use HCM and BCU to display statistics related to virtual host bus adapters (vHBA) associated with an FC or FCoE port. Statistics such as the following display: • Polling frequency • Heartbeat failures • Firmware boots • vHBA statistics timeouts • Enable/disable replies • Enable/disable requests • I/O path TOVs expired • I/O clean-up requests • IT Nexus onlines, offlines, create requests • TM requests • I/O timeouts • Total I/O count • TM cleanup requests, completions • Host abort requests Displaying statistics through HCM To display statistics, perform the following steps: 1. Launch the HCM. 2. Select an FC or FCoE port from the device tree 3. Click Monitor > Statistics > vHBA Statistics. The vHBA Statistics for FCoE Port dialog box displays. Displaying statistics through BCU Use the vhba --stats command to display remote port statistics. vhba --stats where: pcifn PCI function number associated with the vHBA. vNIC statistics (CNA or NIC) Display virtual Network Interface Card (vNIC) statistics on Fabric Adapter ports configured in CNA or NIC mode. Use HCM and BCU to display statistics, which are relevant to the Ethernet I/O controller (IOC). Statistics such as the following display: • Mailbox interrupts • Enable and disable events 86 Brocade Adapters Troubleshooting Guide 53-1002145-01

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Statistics
3
vHBA statistics
Display vHBA statistics on HBAs, CNAs, or Fabric Adapter ports configured in HBA or CNA mode.
Use HCM and BCU to display statistics related to virtual host bus adapters (vHBA) associated with
an FC or FCoE port. Statistics such as the following display:
Polling frequency
Heartbeat failures
Firmware boots
vHBA statistics timeouts
Enable/disable replies
Enable/disable requests
I/O path TOVs expired
I/O clean-up requests
IT Nexus onlines, offlines, create requests
TM requests
I/O timeouts
Total I/O count
TM cleanup requests, completions
Host abort requests
Displaying statistics through HCM
To display statistics, perform the following steps:
1.
Launch the HCM.
2.
Select an FC or FCoE port from the device tree
3.
Click
Monitor > Statistics > vHBA Statistics
.
The
vHBA Statistics for FCoE Port
dialog box displays.
Displaying statistics through BCU
Use the
vhba --stats
command to display remote port statistics.
vhba --stats <pcifn>
where:
pcifn
PCI function number associated with the vHBA.
vNIC statistics (CNA or NIC)
Display virtual Network Interface Card (vNIC) statistics on Fabric Adapter ports configured in CNA or
NIC mode. Use HCM and BCU to display statistics, which are relevant to the Ethernet I/O controller
(IOC). Statistics such as the following display:
Mailbox interrupts
Enable and disable events