Monitoring the ASA Cluster
secondary:******************************************************************
Number of channel-groups in use: 2
Group
------+-------------+-----------+-----------------------------------------------
1
2
Monitoring the ASA Cluster
•
•
Monitoring Commands
To monitor the cluster, enter one of the following commands:
Command
show cluster info [conn-distribution |
packet-distribution | health | loadbalance
| trace]
show cluster {access-list | conn | cpu |
history | interface-mode | memory |
resource | traffic | xlate} [options]
show cluster user-identity [options]
show lacp cluster {system-mac | system-id}
debug cluster [ccp | datapath | fsm |
general | hc | license | rpc | transport]
debug lacp cluster [all | ccp | misc |
protocol]
show asp cluster counter
Example 1-1
hostname# show cluster info
Cluster stbu: On
This is "C" in state SLAVE
Cisco ASA Series CLI Configuration Guide
1-52
Port-channel
Protocol
Po1
Po2
Monitoring Commands, page 1-52
Related Commands, page 1-54
Purpose
With no keywords, the show cluster info command shows the status of all
members of the cluster.
The show cluster info conn-distribution and show cluster info
packet-distribution commands show traffic distribution across all cluster
units. These commands can help you to evaluate and adjust the external
load balancer.
The show cluster info trace command shows the debug information for
further troubleshooting.
The show cluster info health command shows the current health of
interfaces, units, and the cluster overall.
The show cluster info loadbalance command shows connection
rebalance statistics.
Displays aggregated data for the entire cluster. The options available
depends on the data type.
Displays cluster-wide user identity information and statistics.
Shows the cLACP system ID and priority.
Shows debug messages for clustering.
Shows debug messages for cLACP.
This command is useful for datapath troubleshooting.
show cluster info
ID
: 0
Version
: 100.8(0.52)
Span-cluster
Ports
LACP
Yes
Gi0/0(P)
LACP
Yes
Gi0/1(P)
Chapter 1
Configuring a Cluster of ASAs