Displaying Top Talking Flows For A Given Domain Id (Fabric Mode); Deleting A Top Talker Monitor On A Port (Port Mode) - HP StoreFabric SN6500B Administrator's Manual

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Top Talker monitors

Displaying top talking flows for a given domain ID (fabric mode)

1. Connect to the switch and log in using an account with admin permissions.
2. Enter the perfTTmon

Deleting a Top Talker monitor on a port (port mode)

1. Connect to the switch and log in using an account with admin permissions.
2. Enter the perfTTmon
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The output is sorted based on the data rate of each flow. If you do not specify the number of
flows to display, then the command displays the top 8 flows or the total number of flows,
whichever is less.
The following example displays the top 5 flows on port 7 in WWN (default) format:
perfttmon --show 7 5
The following example displays the top flows on slot 2, port 4 on a Backbone in PID format:
perfttmon --show 2/4 pid
switch:admin> perfttmon --show 2/4 pid
========================================
Src_PID
Dst_PID
========================================
0xa90800
0xa05200
0xa90800
0xa908ef
show dom command.
--
perfttmon --show dom domainid [n] [wwn | pid]
Fabric mode must be enabled for this option.
The output is sorted based on the data rate of each flow. If you do not specify the number of
flows to display, then the command displays the top 8 flows or the total number of flows,
whichever is less. The command can display a maximum of 32 flows.
The following example display the top 5 flows on for domain 1 in WWN (default) format:
perfttmon --show dom 1 5
The following example display the top flows on domain 2 in PID format:
switch:admin> perfttmon --show dom 2 pid
=================================================================
Src_PID
Dst_PID
=================================================================
0x03f600
0x011300
0x03f600
0x011300
delete command.
--
perfttmon --delete [slotnumber/]port
The following example deletes the monitor on port 7:
perfttmon --delete 7
The following example deletes the monitor on slot 2, port 4 on a Backbone:
perfttmon --delete 2/4
MB/sec
6.926
6.872
MB/sec
121.748
121.748
Potential E-Ports
2/0,2/2,2/3
3/14,3/15
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