Dell PowerEdge M610x Fabric OS Command Reference Manual Supporting Fabric - Page 614
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2 perfMonitorShow perfMonitorShow Synopsis Displays end-to-end, filter-based, and interswitch Link performance monitors on a port. perfmonitorshow --class monitor_class [slot/]port [interval] Description Use this command to display performance monitors on a port. Monitor classes include end-to-end monitors (EE), filter-based monitors (FLT), and interswitch link monitors (ISL). ISL monitors are automatically activated on E_Ports (not including trunk slaves). End-to-end monitors are created using perfAddEEMonitor. Filter-based monitors are created using perfAddIPMonitor, perfAddReadMonitor, perfAddRWMonitor, perfAddSCSIMonitor, perfAddUserMonitor, or perfAddWriteMonitor. This command displays the following information: • IF interval is specified, the command displays a snapshot of the traffic at the specified interval. • For end-to-end monitors, the command displays the following (if no interval operand is specified): Key The monitor number. SID The source Port ID. DID The destination Port ID. Owner_app The owner application: TELNET, WEB_TOOLS, or API. Tx_count The number of FC words transmitted. Rx_count The number of FC words received. Owner_ip_addr The IP address of the originator that created the EE monitor. Displays the IPv6 address if applications pass the IP address while adding the monitor. If the monitor is added using performance monitor commands, this field displays N/A. • For filter-based monitors (if no interval is specified), this command displays the following: Key The monitor number. Alias The monitor alias name. Owner_app The owner application: TELNET, WEB_TOOLS, or API. Frame_count The cumulative 64-bit frame count. Owner_ip_addr The IP address of the originator that created the filter monitor. Displays the IPv6 address if applications pass the IP address while adding the monitor. If the monitor is added using performance monitor commands, this field displays N/A. • For ISL monitors (if no interval is specified), this command displays the following: Tx_count The 64-bit cumulative ISL transmit count for the whole ISL. Num_ports The number of ports in this ISL (one for a standalone ISL, more for trunks). Num_domains The total number of domains being monitored. Domain_count The 64-bit cumulative transmit counter for each individual domain. 582 Fabric OS Command Reference 53-1001764-02