Configuring A Separate Bulkstats Config File; Using Show Bulkstats Commands - Cisco ASR 5500 System Administration Manual

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Configuring a Separate Bulkstats Config File

Configuring a Separate Bulkstats Config File
You can configure a separate destination file for storing the bulk statistics sub-mode configuration. Run the
show configuration bulkstats command to confirm the configuration.
The bulkstats configuration file stores the configuration that was previously stored in the system configuration
file under the bulk statistics sub-mode.
The Global Configuration mode bulkstats config command creates the separate configuration file in the
system configuration.
configure
[no] bulkstats config [ schema | supplement ] url
end
The optional schema keyword allows you to replace only the schema using the file provided and preserve
the server configuration. The optional supplement keyword allows you to supplement the running bulkstats
configuration with the contents of the configuration file provided. These keywords only work on existing
files.
url specifies the location of the bulkstats configuration file. If the destination file already exists, it is replaced
with the new file (except when the schema or supplement keywords are used). The new file will only be
created if you save the configuration after completing changes. The Exec mode show configuration bulkstats
command displays the URL for the bulkstats configuration mode destination file if it has been configured.
You can copy the bulkstats configuration file from the url, edit it and copy it back to /flash. Changes can be
applied by using the no form of the bulkstats config command followed by reconfiguring the bulkstats
config command.
When the bulkstats config command is enabled, StarOS removes the existing bulk statistics sub-mode
configuration from the system configuration file. You must save the system configuration to retain the
configuration change.
If no bulkstats config is used to disable the new destination file after it has been enabled. StarOS does not
remove the file. You must save the system configuration to retain the configuration change.
Important

Using show bulkstats Commands

There are several Exec mode show bulkstats commands that display information about defined parameters.
• show bulkstats data – displays criteria contained in the statistics gathering scheme for up to four files.
• show bulkstats schemas – displays the scheme used to gather statistics including collection and
• show bulkstats variables – displays available bulkstat variables (%variable%) by schema type that can
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After completing changes to the bulk statistics configuration, you must save the system configuration to
save the changes. If the bulkstats config command is enabled, the bulkstats configuration file will be
updated.
See
Viewing Collected Bulk Statistics Data, on page
transmission statistics. See
be incorporated into a schema format.
120.
Verifying Your Configuration, on page
Bulk Statistics
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