User Mode Commands
  
User Mode Commands
This chapter is a reference for user mode commands.
User mode commands allow you to enter enable mode, display system data, and perform standard networking tasks. Monitor users can enter user mode commands. All commands available in user mode are also available to administrator users. For detailed information about monitor and administrator users, see the SteelFusion Core Management Console User’s Guide and the SteelFusion Edge Management Console User’s Guide.
To enter user mode
•  Connect to the CLI and enter the following:
login as: admin
Riverbed SteelFusion Core
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core_01 >
CLI cross-product support
Many of the CLI commands are applicable to multiple Riverbed products. Most user mode commands available on the SteelFusion Edge and SteelFusion Core are available on SteelHead products.
Many CLI commands that are common across product lines might contain information that is applicable only to the SteelHead.
See the Riverbed Command-Line Interface Reference Manual for information on the common user mode commands that are common across multiple Riverbed products. If you have additional questions about the usage of a command, contact Riverbed Support.
Displaying SteelFusion Core information
The following commands display information about SteelFusion Core configuration.
show device-failover (Core)
Displays the failover configuration settings (if any), including failover peer hostname, failover peer port, local state, peer state, self-configuration, peer configuration, and peer interfaces.
Syntax
show device-failover
Parameters
None
Usage
Use this command to display the configuration settings for failover.
Example
Core_02 (config) # show device-failover
Device failover settings
Failover peer hostname : kabar-vva62
Config(s) being served : Self
HA state : Active Self
Heartbeat Connections
10.12.6.133 -> 10.12.6.141 : Connected
10.12.5.240 -> 10.12.5.244 : Connected
Product
SteelFusion Core
Related Commands
device-failover peer clear (Core), device-failover peer set (Core), device-failover peerip
show edge
Displays detailed information about the Edges connected to the current Core.
Syntax
show [failover-peer] edge [preferred-if | id <id> | id <id> [blockstore] | id <id> iscsi initiator-group [name <initiator- group>] | id <id> iscsi initiators [name <initiator>] | id <id> iscsi targets [name <target-name>]]
Parameters
failover-peer
Performs the command on the failover peer of the current appliance. If the failover peer is unavailable, the changed configuration is automatically applied when the appliance returns to service.
preferred-if
Displays the preferred interface for Edge connections.
Note: This keyword is not available when the failover-peer keyword is included.
id <id>
Specifies the ID of an Edge to limit the output to information about that appliance.
blockstore
Displays the write reserve and encryption type settings of the blockstore.
iscsi initiator-group
Displays the details of iSCSI initiator groups, including configuration status and the initiators in the group.
name <initiator-group>
Specifies the name of an initiator group (igroup) to limit the output to information about that group.
iscsi initiators
Displays the details of iSCSI initiator credentials.
name <initiator>
Specifies the name of a particular initiator to limit the output to information about that initiator.
iscsi targets
Displays the details of iSCSI targets, including description, security-only status, header-digest status, data-digest status, initiator groups, initiator credentials, and network portals.
name <target-name>
Specifies the name of a particular initiator to limit the output to information about that target.
Usage
Use this command to display configuration details about Edges connected to the current Core. The following information is displayed:
•  ID of the Edge
•  Configuration status
•  IP address
•  Connection duration
•  Virtual IP address
•  Mapped LUNs
•  Prepopulation schedule details
All failover-peer commands enable you to perform the command on the failover peer of the current appliance.
Example
Core_02 > show edge
SteelFusion Edge Id: amnesia
Configuration status: Ready
Address: Unknown
Connection duration: 0s
 
Virtual IP addresses:
 
Mapped LUNs:
Serial: IET:VIRTUAL-DISK:0001:768
 
Prepop schedules:
Product
SteelFusion Core
Related Commands
edge add id, edge modify preferred-if, edge remove id, edge modify id clear-serial, edge id prepop schedule add, edge id prepop schedule modify, edge id prepop schedule remove, storage lun modify map edge-id
show stats storage dr-bytes-synced
When using replication, this command displays the total number of bytes written to the secondary data center for the specified LUN.
Syntax
show stats [failover-peer] storage dr-bytes-synced {interval <time-interval> lun <lun-id> | start-time <start> end-time <end> lun {<lun-id > | all}}
Parameters
failover-peer
Performs the command on the failover peer of the current appliance. If the failover peer is unavailable, the changed configuration is automatically applied when the appliance returns to service.
interval <time-interval>
Returns statistics for one of the following time intervals:
•  1min - Past minute.
•  5min - Past five minutes.
•  hour - Past hour.
•  day - Past day.
•  week - Past week.
•  month - Past month.
lun <lun-id>
Specifies the identifier of the desired LUN.
lun all
Returns statistics for all LUNs.
start-time <start>
Specifies the start time to return statistics.
Use the format 'yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss'.
end-time <end>
Specifies the end time to return statistics.
Use the format 'yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss'.
Usage
All failover-peer commands enable you to perform the command on the failover peer of the current appliance.
Example
Core 01 > show stats storage dr-bytes-synced interval day lun P3KRP502Gu8x
Total Number of bytes written to secondary datacenter: 2.78 GiB
 
Core 02 > show stats failover-peer storage dr-bytes-synced start-time ’2016/01/31 23:59:59’ end-time ’2016/02/15 23:59:59’ lun all
Total Number of bytes written to secondary datacenter: 2.71 GiB
Product
SteelFusion Core
Related Command
show stats storage dr-latency
show stats storage dr-disk-journal
When using replication in suspended mode, this command displays the number of blocks recorded in the journal for the specified LUN. When replication is resumed, all of these blocks will be written to the secondary data center so the LUNs are in sync.
Syntax
show stats [failover-peer] storage dr-disk-journal {interval <time-interval> lun <lun-id> | start-time <start> end-time <end> lun <lun-id>}
Parameters
failover-peer
Performs the command on the failover peer of the current appliance. If the failover peer is unavailable, the changed configuration is automatically applied when the appliance returns to service.
interval <time-interval>
Returns statistics for one of the following time intervals:
•  1min - Past minute.
•  5min - Past five minutes.
•  hour - Past hour.
•  day - Past day.
•  week - Past week.
•  month - Past month.
lun <lun-id>
Specifies the identifier of the desired LUN.
start-time <start>
Specifies the start time to return statistics.
Use the format 'yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss'.
end-time <end>
Specifies the end time to return statistics.
Use the format 'yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss'.
Usage
All failover-peer commands enable you to perform the command on the failover peer of the current appliance.
This command is only available when replication is suspended or replication is being resynchronized.
Example
Core 01 > show stats storage dr-disk-journal interval week lun P3KRP502Gu8x
Number of blocks pending in the Journal on disk: 0
 
Core 02 > show stats failover-peer storage dr-disk-journal start-time ’2015/01/31 23:59:59’ end-time ’2015/02/15 23:59:59’ lun all
Number of blocks pending in the Journal on disk: 197.1 kBlocks
Product
SteelFusion Core
Related Command
show stats storage dr-mem-journal
show stats storage dr-fsync-bytes
When using replication, this command displays the bytes remaining to be copied to the secondary data center during the first sync (first sync creates the initial copy of the primary data center LUN in the secondary data center).
Syntax
show stats [failover-peer] storage dr-fsync-bytes {interval <time-interval> lun <lun-id> | start-time <start> end-time <end> lun <lun-id>}
Parameters
failover-peer
Performs the command on the failover peer of the current appliance. If the failover peer is unavailable, the changed configuration is automatically applied when the appliance returns to service.
interval <time-interval>
Returns statistics for one of the following time intervals:
•  1min - Past minute.
•  5min - Past five minutes.
•  hour - Past hour.
•  day - Past day.
•  week - Past week.
•  month - Past month.
lun <lun-id>
Specifies the identifier of the desired LUN.
start-time <start>
Specifies the start time to return statistics.
Use the format 'yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss'.
end-time <end>
Specifies the end time to return statistics.
Use the format 'yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss'.
Usage
All failover-peer commands enable you to perform the command on the failover peer of the current appliance.
Example
Core 01 > show stats storage dr-fsync-bytes interval hour lun P3KRP502Gu8x
Current First Sync bytes remaining: 2.1 GiB
 
Core 02 > show stats failover-peer storage dr-fsync-bytes start-time ’2015/01/31 23:59:59’ end-time ’2015/02/15 23:59:59’ lun all
Current First Sync bytes remaining: 15.9 GiB
Product
SteelFusion Core
Related Command
show stats storage dr-resync-bytes
show stats storage dr-latency
When using replication, this command displays the average latency (in milliseconds) of write operations to the secondary data center for the specified LUN. This includes the latency of the inter-data center network and the latency of the backend being used on the secondary.
Syntax
show stats [failover-peer] storage dr-latency {interval <time-interval> lun <lun-id>| start-time <start> end-time <end> lun <lun-id>}
Parameters
failover-peer
Performs the command on the failover peer of the current appliance. If the failover peer is unavailable, the changed configuration is automatically applied when the appliance returns to service.
interval <time-interval>
Returns statistics for one of the following time intervals:
•  1min - Past minute.
•  5min - Past five minutes.
•  hour - Past hour.
•  day - Past day.
•  week - Past week.
•  month - Past month.
lun <lun-id>
Specifies the identifier of the desired LUN.
start-time <start>
Specifies the start time to return statistics.
Use the format 'yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss'.
end-time <end>
Specifies the end time to return statistics.
Use the format 'yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss'.
Usage
All failover-peer commands enable you to perform the command on the failover peer of the current appliance.
Example
Core_01 > show stats storage dr-latency interval 5min lun P3KRP502Gu8x
Mean Latency of write operations to secondary datacenter in ms: 0.00
 
Core 02 > show stats failover-peer storage dr-latency start-time ’2015/01/31 23:59:59’ end-time ’2015/02/05 23:59:59’ lun all
Mean Latency of write operations to secondary datacenter in ms: 579.00
Product
SteelFusion Core
Related Command
show stats storage dr-bytes-synced
show stats storage dr-mem-journal
When using replication, this command displays the number of blocks that have been received from the Edge that are in the process of being written to the secondary data center.
Syntax
show stats [failover-peer] storage dr-mem-journal {interval <time-interval> lun <lun-id> | start-time <start> end-time <end> lun <lun-id>}
Parameters
failover-peer
Performs the command on the failover peer of the current appliance. If the failover peer is unavailable, the changed configuration is automatically applied when the appliance returns to service.
interval <time-interval>
Returns statistics for one of the following time intervals:
•  1min - Past minute.
•  5min - Past five minutes.
•  hour - Past hour.
•  day - Past day.
•  week - Past week.
•  month - Past month.
lun <lun-id>
Specifies the identifier of the desired LUN.
start-time <start>
Specifies the start time to return statistics.
Use the format Use the format 'yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss'.
end-time <end>
Specifies the end time to return statistics.
Use the format 'yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss'.
Usage
All failover-peer commands enable you to perform the command on the failover peer of the current appliance.
A high value indicates possible issues in the secondary data center write path.
Example
Core 01 > show stats storage dr-mem-journal interval 1min lun P3KRP502Gu8x
Number of blocks pending in the Journal in memory: 0
 
Core 02 > show stats failover-peer storage dr-mem-journal start-time ’2015/01/31 23:59:59’ end-time ’2015/02/02 23:59:59’ lun all
Number of blocks pending in the Journal in memory: 113880
Product
SteelFusion Core
Related Command
show stats storage dr-disk-journal
show stats storage dr-resync-bytes
Displays statistics summarizing the amount of data remaining to be written to the secondary data center to bring it into sync after replication is resumed. These bytes were recorded to the journal LUN while replication was suspended.
Syntax
show stats [failover-peer] storage dr-resync-bytes {interval <time-interval> lun <lun-id> | start-time <start> end-time <end> lun <lun-id>}
Parameters
failover-peer
Performs the command on the failover peer of the current appliance. If the failover peer is unavailable, the changed configuration is automatically applied when the appliance returns to service.
interval <time-interval>
Returns statistics for one of the following time intervals:
•  1min - Past minute.
•  5min - Past five minutes.
•  hour - Past hour.
•  day - Past day.
•  week - Past week.
•  month - Past month.
lun <lun-id>
Specifies the identifier of the desired LUN.
start-time <start>
Specifies the start time to return statistics.
Use the format 'yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss'.
end-time <end>
Specifies the end time to return statistics.
Use the format 'yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss'.
Usage
All failover-peer commands enable you to perform the command on the failover peer of the current appliance.
Example
Core 01 > show stats storage dr-resync-bytes interval day lun P3KRP502Gu8x
Current Resync bytes remaining: 0 Bytes
 
Core 02 > show stats failover-peer storage dr-resync-bytes start-time ’2015/01/31 15:59:59’ end-time ’2015/01/31 16:10:00’ lun all
Current Resync bytes remaining: 552.2 Bytes
Product
SteelFusion Core
Related Command
show stats storage dr-fsync-bytes
show stats storage edge-bytes
Displays connectivity statistics that summarize the standard I/O data traffic read from and written to the specified Edge for the specified period of time.
Syntax
show stats [failover-peer] storage edge-bytes {interval <time-interval> edge <edge-self-identifier> | start-time <start> end-time <end> edge <edge-self-identifier>}
Parameters
failover-peer
Performs the command on the failover peer of the current appliance. If the failover peer is unavailable, the changed configuration is automatically applied when the appliance returns to service.
interval <time-interval>
Returns statistics for one of the following time intervals:
•  1min - Past minute.
•  5min - Past five minutes.
•  hour - Past hour.
•  day - Past day.
•  week - Past week.
•  month - Past month.
edge <edge-self-identifier>
Specifies the self-identifier of the desired Edge.
start-time <start>
Specifies the start time to return statistics.
Use the format 'yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss'.
end-time <end>
Specifies the end time to return statistics.
Use the format 'yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss'.
Usage
Use this command to answer the following questions:
•  How many megabytes have been written to and read from the specified Edge for the specified period?
•  How many megabytes have been prefetched to the specified Edge for the specified period?
All failover-peer commands enable you to perform the command on the failover peer of the current appliance.
Example
Core_02 > show stats storage edge-bytes interval month edge Edge01
Total Data Read: 0 Bytes
Total Data Prefetched: 0 Bytes
Total Data Written: 0 Bytes
Product
SteelFusion Core
Related Commands
show stats storage edge-stats
show stats storage edge-stats
Gives you a high-level performance overview of all configured Edges connected to the current Core.
Syntax
show stats [failover-peer] storage edge-stats {commit-delay <edges> | readio-latency <edges> | space-util <edges> | time-to-sync <edges> | uncommitted <edges> | writeio-latency <edges>}
Parameters
failover-peer
Performs the command on the failover peer of the current appliance. If the failover peer is unavailable, the changed configuration is automatically applied when the appliance returns to service.
commit-delay <edges>
Displays the current delay statistics to commit the blockstore data on the Edge (in seconds) for one of the following:
•  all - All Edges.
•  top5 - 5 Edges with the highest values.
•  top10 - 10 Edges with the highest values.
•  bottom5 - 5 Edges with the lowest values.
•  bottom10 - 10 Edges with the lowest values.
readio-latency <edges>
Displays the average read I/O latency statistics across all LUNs for that Edge for the last hour (in milliseconds) for one of the following.
•  all - All Edges.
•  top5 - 5 Edges with the highest values.
•  top10 - 10 Edges with the highest values.
•  bottom5 - 5 Edges with the lowest values.
•  bottom10 - 10 Edges with the lowest values.
space-util <edges>
Displays the percentage of blockstore currently being used by uncommitted data for one of the following.
•  all - All Edges.
•  top5 - 5 Edges with the highest values.
•  top10 - 10 Edges with the highest values.
•  bottom5 - 5 Edges with the lowest values.
•  bottom10 - 10 Edges with the lowest values.
time-to-sync <edges>
Displays the blockstore uncommitted data estimated time to sync to Core (in seconds) for one of the following.
•  all - All Edges.
•  top5 - 5 Edges with the highest values.
•  top10 - 10 Edges with the highest values.
•  bottom5 - 5 Edges with the lowest values.
•  bottom10 - 10 Edges with the lowest values.
uncommitted <edges>
Displays the amount of uncommitted data currently in the blockstore on the Edge (in bytes) for one of the following.
•  all - All Edges.
•  top5 - 5 Edges with the highest values.
•  top10 - 10 Edges with the highest values.
•  bottom5 - 5 Edges with the lowest values.
•  bottom10 - 10 Edges with the lowest values.
writeio-latency <edges>
Displays the average write I/O latency across all LUNs for that Edge for the last hour (in milliseconds) for one of the following.
•  all - All Edges.
•  top5 - 5 Edges with the highest values.
•  top10 - 10 Edges with the highest values.
•  bottom5 - 5 Edges with the lowest values.
•  bottom10 - 10 Edges with the lowest values.
Usage
The configured Edges send their statistics every 5 minutes to Core. Core then displays this point-in-time information in the report, giving you a network-wide view of valuable details on how they are performing.
The highest values are displayed on the left and descend to the right, enabling you to easily identify any Edges with performance problems. Each Edge is assigned a color so you can compare statistics between several Edges at a glance.
If you have set up the Core for high-availability, the SteelFusion Edge Stats report will only display Edges that are served by individual Cores. If one Core is down, the report shows Edges served by both Cores, however on separate pages.
Example
amnesiac (config) # show stats storage edge-stats uncommitted
Product
SteelFusion Core
Related Command
edge id blockstore uncommitted
show stats storage filer-bytes
Displays the number of bytes written to and read from the specified SAN (storage area network) for the specified period of time.
Syntax
show stats [failover-peer] storage filer-bytes {interval <time-interval> filer <hostname>| start-time <start> end-time <end> filer <hostname>}
Parameters
failover-peer
Performs the command on the failover peer of the current appliance. If the failover peer is unavailable, the changed configuration is automatically applied when the appliance returns to service.
interval <time-interval>
Returns statistics for one of the following time intervals:
•  1min - Past minute.
•  5min - Past five minutes.
•  hour - Past hour.
•  day - Past day.
•  week - Past week.
•  month - Past month.
filer <hostname>
Specifies the IP address of the filer portal.
start-time <start>
Specifies the start time to return statistics.
Use the format 'yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss'.
end-time <end>
Specifies the end time to return statistics.
Use the format 'yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss'.
Usage
Use this command to display how many megabytes have been written to and read from the specified SAN for the specified period.
All failover-peer commands enable you to perform the command on the failover peer of the current appliance.
Example
Core_02 > show stats storage filer-bytes interval month filer 10.1.x.x
Total Data Read: 512 Bytes
Total Data Written: 0 Bytes
Product
SteelFusion Core
Related Commands
show stats storage filer-iops, show stats storage filer-latency
show stats storage filer-iops
Displays the standard I/O operations per second written to and read from the specified SAN (storage area network) for the specified period of time.
Syntax
show stats [failover-peer] storage filer-iops {interval <time-interval> filer <hostname>| start-time <start> end-time <end> filer <hostname>}
Parameters
failover-peer
Performs the command on the failover peer of the current appliance. If the failover peer is unavailable, the changed configuration is automatically applied when the appliance returns to service.
interval <time-interval>
Returns statistics for one of the following time intervals:
•  1min - Past minute.
•  5min - Past five minutes.
•  hour - Past hour.
•  day - Past day.
•  week - Past week.
•  month - Past month.
filer <hostname>
Specifies the IP address of the filer portal.
start-time <start>
Specifies the start time to return statistics.
Use the format Use the format 'yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss'.
end-time <end>
Specifies the end time to return statistics.
Use the format 'yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss'.
Usage
Use this command to display how many operations have been written to and read from the specified SAN for the specified period.
All failover-peer commands enable you to perform the command on the failover peer of the current appliance.
Example
Core_02 > show stats storage filer-iops interval month filer 10.1.x.x
Total Read IOs: 1
Total Write IOs: 0
Product
SteelFusion Core
Related Commands
show stats storage filer-bytes, show stats storage filer-latency
show stats storage filer-latency
Displays the average read I/O and write I/O times (in milliseconds) for the specified SAN (storage area network) for the specified period of time.
Syntax
show stats [failover-peer] storage filer-latency {interval <time-interval> filer <hostname>| start-time <start> end-time <end> filer <hostname>}
Parameters
failover-peer
Performs the command on the failover peer of the current appliance. If the failover peer is unavailable, the changed configuration is automatically applied when the appliance returns to service.
interval <time-interval>
Returns statistics for one of the following time intervals:
•  1min - Past minute.
•  5min - Past five minutes.
•  hour - Past hour.
•  day - Past day.
•  week - Past week.
•  month - Past month.
filer <hostname>
Specifies the IP address of the filer portal.
start-time <start>
Specifies the start time to return statistics.
Use the format 'yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss'.
end-time <end>
Specifies the end time to return statistics.
Use the format 'yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss'.
Usage
Use this command to display the average read and write latencies for the specified SAN for the specified period.
All failover-peer commands enable you to perform the command on the failover peer of the current appliance.
Example
Core_02 > show stats storage filer-latency interval month filer 10.1.x.x
Avg Read IO Time: 0 ms
Avg Write IO Time: 0 ms
Product
SteelFusion Core
Related Commands
show stats storage filer-bytes, show stats storage filer-iops
show stats storage lun-bytes
Displays the number of bytes written to and read from the specified LUN for the specified period of time.
Syntax
show stats [failover-peer] storage lun-bytes {interval <time-interval> lun <lun-id> | start-time <start> end-time <end> lun <lun-id>}
Parameters
failover-peer
Performs the command on the failover peer of the current appliance. If the failover peer is unavailable, the changed configuration is automatically applied when the appliance returns to service.
interval <time-interval>
Returns statistics for one of the following time intervals:
•  1min - Past minute.
•  5min - Past five minutes.
•  hour - Past hour.
•  day - Past day.
•  week - Past week.
•  month - Past month.
lun <lun-id>
Specifies the identifier of the desired LUN.
start-time <start>
Specifies the start time to return statistics.
Use the format 'yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss'.
end-time <end>
Specifies the end time to return statistics.
Use the format 'yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss'.
Usage
Use this command to display the number of megabytes written to and read from the specified LUN for the specified period.
All failover-peer commands enable you to perform the command on the failover peer of the current appliance.
Example
Core_02 > show stats storage lun-bytes interval month lun hqD9Vosusiw
Total Data Prefetched: 0 Bytes
Total Data Read (no-prefetch): 0 Bytes
Total Data Written: 0 Bytes
Product
SteelFusion Core
Related Commands
show stats storage lun-iops, show stats storage lun-latency
show stats storage lun-iops
Displays the standard I/O operations per second written to and read from the specified LUN for the specified period of time.
Syntax
show stats [failover-peer] storage lun-iops {interval <time-interval> lun <lun-id> | start-time <start> end-time <end> lun <lun-id>}
Parameters
failover-peer
Performs the command on the failover peer of the current appliance. If the failover peer is unavailable, the changed configuration is automatically applied when the appliance returns to service.
interval <time-interval>
Returns statistics for one of the following time intervals:
•  1min - Past minute.
•  5min - Past five minutes.
•  hour - Past hour.
•  day - Past day.
•  week - Past week.
•  month - Past month.
lun <lun-id>
Specifies the identifier of the desired LUN.
start-time <start>
Specifies the start time to return statistics.
Use the format 'yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss'.
end-time <end>
Specifies the end time to return statistics.
Use the format 'yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss'.
Usage
Use this command to display how many operations have been written to and read from the specified LUN for the specified period.
All failover-peer commands enable you to perform the command on the failover peer of the current appliance.
Example
Core_02 > show stats storage lun-iops interval month lun hqD9Vo/hRSYU
Total Read IOs: 1
Total Write IOs: 0
Product
SteelFusion Core
Related Commands
show stats storage lun-bytes, show stats storage lun-latency
show stats storage lun-latency
Displays the average read and write latency for the specified LUN for the specified period of time.
Syntax
show stats [failover-peer] storage lun-latency {interval <time-interval> lun <lun-id>| start-time <start> end-time <end> lun <lun-id>}
Parameters
failover-peer
Performs the command on the failover peer of the current appliance. If the failover peer is unavailable, the changed configuration is automatically applied when the appliance returns to service.
interval <time-interval>
Returns statistics for one of the following time intervals:
•  1min - Past minute.
•  5min - Past five minutes.
•  hour - Past hour.
•  day - Past day.
•  week - Past week.
•  month - Past month.
lun <lun-id>
Specifies the locally assigned serial number of the LUN.
start-time <start>
Specifies the start time to return statistics.
Use the format 'yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss'.
end-time <end>
Specifies the end time to return statistics.
Use the format 'yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss'.
Usage
Use this command to display the average read and write latencies for the specified LUN for the specified period.
All failover-peer commands enable you to perform the command on the failover peer of the current appliance.
Example
Core_02 > show stats storage lun-latency interval month lun hqD9Vo
Avg Read IO Time: 0 ms
Avg Write IO Time: 0 ms
Product
SteelFusion Core
Related Commands
show stats storage lun-bytes, show stats storage lun-iops
show stats storage network-bytes
Displays the number of bytes written to and read from the network for the specified period of time.
Syntax
show stats storage network-bytes {interval <time-interval>| start-time <start> end-time <end>}
Parameters
interval <time-interval>
Returns statistics for one of the following time intervals:
•  1min - Past minute.
•  5min - Past five minutes.
•  hour - Past hour.
•  day - Past day.
•  week - Past week.
•  month - Past month.
start-time <start>
Specifies the start time to return statistics.
Use the format 'yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss'.
end-time <end>
Specifies the end time to return statistics.
Use the format 'yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss'.
Usage
Use this command to display the number of bytes written to and read from the network for the specified period.
All failover-peer commands enable you to perform the command on the failover peer of the current appliance.
Example
Core_02 > show stats storage network-bytes interval month
Total Data Read: 3 Bytes
Total Data Written: 0 Bytes
Product
SteelFusion Core
Related Commands
show stats storage network-iops, show stats storage network-latency
show stats storage network-iops
Displays the standard I/O operations per second written to and read from the network for the specified period of time.
Syntax
show stats storage network-iops {interval <time-interval> | start-time <start> end-time <end>}
Parameters
interval <time-interval>
Returns statistics for one of the following time intervals:
•  1min - Past minute.
•  5min - Past five minutes.
•  hour - Past hour.
•  day - Past day.
•  week - Past week.
•  month - Past month.
start-time <start>
Specifies the start time to return statistics.
Use the format 'yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss'.
end-time <end>
Specifies the end time to return statistics.
Use the format 'yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss'.
Usage
Use this command to display the average network read and write latencies for the specified period.
Example
Core_02 > show stats storage network-iops interval month
Total Read IOs: 3
Total Write IOs: 0
Product
SteelFusion Core
Related Commands
show stats storage network-bytes, show stats storage network-latency
show stats storage network-latency
Displays the average network read I/O and write I/O times (in milliseconds) for the specified period of time.
Syntax
show stats storage network-latency {interval <time-interval> | start-time <start> end-time <end>}
Parameters
interval <time-interval>
Returns statistics for one of the following time intervals:
•  1min - Past minute.
•  5min - Past five minutes.
•  hour - Past hour.
•  day - Past day.
•  week - Past week.
•  month - Past month.
start-time <start>
Specifies the start time to return statistics.
Use the format 'yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss'.
end-time <end>
Specifies the end time to return statistics.
Use the format 'yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss'.
Usage
Use this command to display the average network read and write latencies for the specified period.
Example
Core_02 > show stats storage network-latency interval month
Avg Read IO Time: 0 ms
Avg Write IO Time: 0 ms
Product
SteelFusion Core
Related Commands
show stats storage network-bytes, show stats storage network-iops
show storage coredr edge
Displays disaster recovery replication status for all Edges or the specified Edge.
Syntax
show [failover-peer] storage coredr edge {all | id <id>} [detail]
Parameters
failover-peer
Performs the command on the failover peer of the current appliance. If the failover peer is unavailable, the changed configuration is automatically applied when the appliance returns to service.
all
Displays replication status for all Edges.
id <id>
Specifies the hostname of the storage array.
detail
Displays replication detail.
Usage
Use this command to view each Edge’s replication status and configured replica LUNs.
Example
Core 01 > show storage coredr edge id EdgeNYC detail
Edge : EdgeNYC
Replication : enabled
Connected : Yes
 
LUN alias : lun5
Serial (Site2) : B9EWn$DzraVc
Serial (Site1) : B9EWn$DzraVa
State : active
Sync percentage : Not applicable
First-sync Type : full
Remaining bytes to sync : 0
 
LUN alias : lun6
Serial (Site2) : B9EWn$DzraVf
Serial (Site1) : P3KRP52h0TpK
State : active
Sync percentage : Not applicable
First-sync Type : full
Remaining bytes to sync : 0
 
Core 01 > show storage coredr edge id Edge all
Edge : edge1
Replication : disabled
Connected : Yes
 
LUN Alias Serial (site1) Serial (site2) State (Sync %)
----------------------------------------------------------------
lun3 P3KRP502GuZw unmapped
Product
SteelFusion Core
Related Commands
storage coredr edge, storage coredr replication resume, storage coredr replication suspend
show storage coredr replica size-leeway
Displays the replica LUN size leeway.
Syntax
show storage coredr replica size-leeway
Parameters
None
Usage
Storage array vendors and models can vary between data centers, as well as the LUN size. For this reason, Riverbed permits a size leeway. The replica LUN size leeway is the allowed size difference (1 GiB) between the original LUN on the primary data center and its replica LUN on the secondary site. Note that the replica LUN configured on the secondary site must be of the same size or larger (but within the leeway) than the original LUN on the primary site.
For example, a 4 GiB LUN on the primary data center may have a 5 GiB replica LUN on the secondary data center. The larger part of the LUN in the secondary data center is not used.
Example
Core01 > show storage coredr replica size-leeway
Replica size leeway : 100000000 bytes
Product
SteelFusion Core
Related Commands
show storage coredr sec-site-luns, show storage coredr settings, storage coredr lun remove-replica, storage coredr lun replicate-to
show storage coredr sec-site-luns
Displays all LUNs available for replication from the secondary data center storage array, as well as their size and whether they are mapped.
Syntax
show storage coredr sec-site-luns
Parameters
None
Usage
This command is only available from the primary Core.
Example
Core01 > show storage coredr sec-site-luns
LUNs available on secondary site (site1) for replication:
 
Serial Mapped Size (bytes)
-------------------------------------------------------
P3KRP502GIrZ no 6.00 GiB (6442450944)
P3KRP502Gt52 no 503.00 MiB (527433728)
P3KRP502GtWz no 503.00 MiB (527433728)
P3KRP502Gu8x yes 503.00 MiB (527433728)
P3KRP502GuZw no 503.00 MiB (527433728)
Product
SteelFusion Core
Related Commands
show storage coredr replica size-leeway, show storage coredr settings, storage coredr lun remove-replica, storage coredr lun replicate-to
show storage coredr settings
Displays the currently configured settings for replication.
Syntax
show storage coredr settings
Parameters
None
Example
Core01 > show storage coredr settings
Site Role : primary
Journal-LUN : P3KRP51OJ2tR (35434506240 Bytes)
Site id : Site1
Site interfaces : eth0_0
: eth0_1
Peer site id : Site2
Peer site ips : 10.5.147.185
: 10.5.147.188
Peer connected : Yes (state: replicating)
Witness Edge : Edge01NYC
Product
SteelFusion Core
Related Command
storage coredr clear-params
show storage iscsi
Displays the details of the storage iSCSI settings.
Syntax
show [failover-peer] storage iscsi {array-settings [array-id <array-type>] | chap [username <name>] | data-digest | disc-luns-all | disc-targets [portal <hostname>] | header-digest | initiator | lun-alias <lun-alias> | lun-serial <lun-serial> | luns | portals | session | targets}
Parameters
failover-peer
Performs the command on the failover peer of the current appliance. If the failover peer is unavailable, the changed configuration is automatically applied when the appliance returns to service.
array-settings
Array specific settings.
array-id <array-type>
Displays the array type.
The format is <VendorID>:<ProductID>:<Revision>.
chap
Displays the CHAP users.
username <name>
Specifies a CHAP user by name to view the details of that specific user.
data-digest
Indicates whether the data digest is enabled or not.
disc-luns-all
Displays detailed list of discovered iSCSI LUN.
disc-targets
Displays a detailed list of discovered iSCSI targets.
portal <hostname>
Specifies the hostname of the portal to display the details of that specific target.
header-digest
Indicates whether the header digest is enabled or not.
initiator
Displays the iSCSI initiator settings, including name, mutual CHAP configuration (enabled or not), and mutual CHAP username (if enabled).
lun-alias <lun-alias>
Displays the details of the LUN indicated by the specified alias value, including configuration status, size, type, vendor, serial number, and so on.
lun-serial <lun-serial>
Displays the details of the LUN indicated by the specified serial value, including configuration status, size, type, vendor, serial number, and so on.
luns
Displays the details of all configured LUNs, including configuration status, size, type, vendor, serial number, and so on.
portals
Displays the details of all iSCSI portals, including name, port, and CHAP authentication settings (if applicable).
session
Displays the details of the iSCSI session, such as MPIO support, iSCSI2 and iSCSI3 reservation support, and iSCSI2 reservation fallback.
targets
Displays the details of the configured iSCSI target.
Example
Core_02 > show storage iscsi chap username asdf
CHAP user : asdf
Configuration status: Ready
Enabled: Yes
Password: ********
In Use No
Core_02 > show storage iscsi lun-alias test
Locally Assigned Serial: hqD9Vo/hRSYU
Configuration status: Ready
Alias: test
LUN size: 101.975 MiB
LUN type: iscsi
Origin LUN vendor: NetApp
Origin LUN serial: hqD9Vo/hRSYU
Online: yes
Pinned: no
.
.
.
Product
SteelFusion Core
Related Commands
storage iscsi array-settings, storage iscsi chap add, storage iscsi chap delete, storage iscsi chap modify, storage iscsi chap username, storage iscsi data-digest, storage iscsi header-digest
show storage iscsi disc-portals portal
Displays the interfaces available on the filer for the specified iSCSI portal configuration.
Syntax
show [failover-peer] storage iscsi disc-portals portal <hostname>
Parameters
failover-peer
Performs the command on the failover peer of the current appliance. If the failover peer is unavailable, the changed configuration is automatically applied when the appliance returns to service.
<hostname>
Hostname of the iSCSI portal configuration.
Usage
This command is intended to be used for portals discovered for Multi-Path I/O (MPIO) configurations. MPIO enables a single iSCSI portal configuration to connect with the filer on multiple IP addresses.
After portals have been discovered, you can add them to the iSCSI portal configuration using the storage iscsi portal host disc-portal add command.
Example
Core_02 > show storage iscsi disc-portals portal 123.45.6.789
Product
SteelFusion Core
Related Commands
storage iscsi portal host disc-portal add
show storage iscsi mpio interfaces
Displays the interfaces currently configured for MPIO connections.
Syntax
show [failover-peer] storage iscsi mpio interfaces
Parameters
failover-peer
Performs the command on the failover peer of the current appliance. If the failover peer is unavailable, the changed configuration is automatically applied when the appliance returns to service.
Example
Core_02 > show storage iscsi mpio interfaces
Interfaces configured for MPIO
eth0_2
eth0_3
Product
SteelFusion Core
Related Command
show storage iscsi mpio-paths
show storage iscsi mpio-paths
Displays the interfaces currently configured for MPIO paths.
Syntax
show [failover-peer] storage iscsi mpio-paths {lun-alias <alias> | lun-serial <serial>}
Parameters
failover-peer
Performs the command on the failover peer of the current appliance. If the failover peer is unavailable, the changed configuration is automatically applied when the appliance returns to service.
lun-alias <alias>
Displays the MPIO details of the LUN indicated by the specified alias value, including path ID, remote IP and port, source IP and port, state, and so on.
lun-serial <serial>
Displays the MPIO details of the LUN indicated by the specified serial value, including path ID, remote IP and port, source IP and port, state, and so on.
Example
Core_02 > show storage iscsi mpio-paths lun-alias alias-vmfs_lun1
MPIO paths:
Path ID : 10.12.4.XXX:0-10.12.4.XX:3260
Remote IP : 10.12.4.39
Remote Port : 3260
Source IP : 10.12.4.XXX
Source Port : 58614
Excluded : No
Preferred : No
Connected : Yes
state : Active Optimized
Filer Preferred: no
 
Current MPIO read path ID : 10.12.4.XXX:0-10.12.4.XX:3260
Current MPIO write path ID : 10.12.4.XXX:0-10.12.4.XX:3260
Product
SteelFusion Core
Related Command
show storage iscsi mpio interfaces
show storage lun
Displays the details of the storage LUN settings.
Syntax
show [failover-peer] storage lun {alias <alias> | serial <serial>} [branch-recovery | snapshot {all | <id>} | snapshot-config | snapshot-log]
Parameters
failover-peer
Performs the command on the failover peer of the current appliance. If the failover peer is unavailable, the changed configuration is automatically applied when the appliance returns to service.
alias <alias>
Specifies the alias of the LUN to be displayed.
serial <serial>
Specifies the serial value of the LUN to be displayed.
branch-recovery
Displays branch recovery information.
snapshot all
Displays all snapshots associated with a LUN.
snapshot <id>
Displays snapshot information associated with a specific ID.
snapshot-config
Displays snapshot configuration details.
snapshot-log
Displays snapshot log information.
Example
Core_02 > show storage lun alias yoga_iscsi
Locally Assigned Serial: hoiqdoX\/xxxx
Configuration status : Ready
Alias : xxxx_iscsi
LUN Size : 1.00351 GiB
LUN Type : iscsi
Online : yes
IOPs acceleration : Disabled
Failover Enabled : yes
Prefetch : Enabled
Edge mapping : gen1-sh15
Target mapping : iqn.2003-10.com.xxxxxxxxx.000
.
.
.
Product
SteelFusion Core
show storage luns
Displays details about all the LUNs configured for the current appliance, including:
•  Configuration status
•  LUN size and type
•  Prefetch setting
•  Mapped edge appliances
•  Target and portal mapping
•  Session status
•  Prepopulation settings, status, progress, and schedules
•  Snapshot settings and schedules
•  MPIO policy settings
Syntax
show [failover-peer] storage luns [block-disk | edge-local | iscsi | discovered {block-disk | iscsi}]
Parameters
failover-peer
Performs the command on the failover peer of the current appliance. If the failover peer is unavailable, the changed configuration is automatically applied when the appliance returns to service.
block-disk
Limits the output to block-disk LUNs.
edge-local
Limits the output to local edge LUNs.
iscsi
Limits the output to iSCSI LUNs.
discovered block-disk
Limits the output to discovered block-disk LUNs.
discovered iscsi
Limits the output to discovered iSCSI LUNs.
Example
Core_02 > show storage luns iscsi
Locally Assigned Serial: P3KRP4l4Q4m6
Configuration status : Ready
Alias : snapLun
LUN Size : 101.975 MiB
LUN Type : iscsi
Online : yes
Failover Enabled : yes
Prefetch : Enabled
.
.
.
Product
SteelFusion Core
show storage lun-global settings
Displays the settings that are applicable to all LUNs.
Syntax
show [failover-peer] storage lun-global settings
Parameters
failover-peer
Performs the command on the failover peer of the current appliance. If the failover peer is unavailable, the changed configuration is automatically applied when the appliance returns to service.
Example
amnesiac > show storage lun-global settings
iSCSI reservations : Enabled
Minimum local lun size : 8 MiB
Product
SteelFusion Core
show storage snapshot
Displays the snapshot settings for the specified host.
Syntax
show [failover-peer] storage snapshot {br-proxy-host host <hostname> | handoff-host [host <hostname>] | storage-array host <hostname> | policies}
Parameters
failover-peer
Performs the command on the failover peer of the current appliance. If the failover peer is unavailable, the changed configuration is automatically applied when the appliance returns to service.
br-proxy-host host <hostname>
Specifies the branch or proxy host hostname for which you want to display snapshot settings.
handoff-host host <hostname>
Specifies the handoff host hostname for which you want to display snapshot settings.
storage-array host <hostname>
Specifies the storage array hostname for which you want to display snapshot settings.
policies
Shows snapshot schedule policies.
Usage
Core can interoperate with any iSCSI-compliant storage array, but support for application-consistent snapshots is limited to storage arrays from qualified vendors (Dell EqualLogic, EMC VNX, NetApp, HP 3PAR, IBM Storwize v7000, and IBM XIV/Spectrum Accelerate). The handoff host feature enables you to configure external hosts and scripts to take the snapshots on other, nonqualified storage arrays.
Example
Core_01 > show storage snapshot handoff-host
Core_02 > show failover-peer storage snapshot storage-array host chief-cs123.lab.nbttech.com
Product
SteelFusion Core
Related Commands
storage snapshot br-proxy-host, storage snapshot handoff-host
show storage snapshot policies
Displays details about all currently configured snapshot schedule policies.
Syntax
show [failover-peer] storage snapshot policies
Parameters
failover-peer
Performs the command on the failover peer of the current appliance. If the failover peer is unavailable, the changed configuration is automatically applied when the appliance returns to service.
Example
Core_02 (config) # show storage snapshot policies
Snapshot Schedule Policy : default_policy
Max Hourly Snaps : 5
Max Daily Snaps : 5
Max Weekly Snaps : 5
Schedule :
hourly : everyday @ everyhour
 
 
Snapshot Schedule Policy : default_schedule_policy
Max Hourly Snaps : 5
Max Daily Snaps : 5
Max Weekly Snaps : 5
Schedule :
hourly : everyday @ everyhour
 
 
Snapshot Schedule Policy : test_yoga
Max Hourly Snaps : 5
Max Daily Snaps : 5
Max Weekly Snaps : 5
 
Product
SteelFusion Core
Related Commands
storage lun modify scheduled-snaps add, storage lun modify scheduled-snaps remove
Displaying hypervisor information
The following commands display information about the hypervisor configuration.
show hypervisor hardware all
Displays all hypervisor hardware information.
Syntax
show hypervisor hardware all
Parameters
None
Example
Edge1 > show hypervisor hardware all
Mainboard: SteelFusion Hypervisor Motherboard 1U 3.5, 425-00118-01
Slot 0: .......... 4 Port Copper GigE Gen2 PCIe Non-Bypass Module, Integrated
Slot 7: .......... SteelFusion Backplane Interconnect, Integrated
Product
SteelFusion Edge
Related Topic
Hypervisor commands
show hypervisor hardware error-log
Displays hypervisor hardware Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) system event log entries.
Syntax
show hypervisor hardware error-log {all | new}
Parameters
all
Displays all the IPMI SEL entries.
new
Displays hypervisor IPMI SEL entries since the last show hypervisor hardware error-log command was issued.
Example
Edge1 > show hypervisor hardware error-log all
Product
SteelFusion Edge
Related Command
clear hypervisor hardware error-log
show hypervisor hardware licensing
Displays hypervisor hardware licensing information.
Syntax
show hypervisor hardware licensing
Parameters
None
Example
Edge1 > show hypervisor hardware licensing
Hypervisor memory licensing information
============================
Total Licensed Memory: 32 GB
Total Unlicensed Memory: 0 GB
HYP_CPU0_DIMM_A0: 16384 Licensed
HYP_CPU0_DIMM_C0: 16384 Licensed
Number of DIMMs: 2
 
Hypervisor NIC licensing information
============================
hpn_storage0 Licensed
df0_0 Licensed
df0_1 Licensed
gbe0_3 Licensed
gbe0_2 Licensed
gbe0_1 Licensed
gbe0_0 Licensed
hpn_mgmt Licensed
Product
SteelFusion Edge
Related Topic
Hypervisor commands
show hypervisor hardware memory-error
Displays hypervisor memory error information.
Syntax
show hypervisor hardware memory-error
Parameters
None
Example
Edge1 > show hypervisor hardware memory-error
Error Type Count Memory Dimms
---------- ----- ------------
Correctable 2 HYP_CPU0_DIMMA0, HYP_CPU0_DIMMA1
Uncorrectable 0 None
Product
SteelFusion Edge
Related Topic
Hypervisor commands
show hypervisor hardware temperature
Displays hardware temperature information.
Syntax
show hypervisor hardware temperature
Parameters
None
Example
Edge1 > show hypervisor hardware temperature
Description         Temperature    Max Temperature  Status
CPU 0 Temperature         26    87  ok
Hypervisor Board Temperature  20    60  ok
Hypervisor PCH Temperature  39    80  ok
Product
SteelFusion Edge
Related Topic
Hypervisor commands
show hypervisor image
Displays information about a single hypervisor image available for upgrade or a new install.
Syntax
show hypervisor image <image-name>
Parameters
<image-name>
Hypervisor image name to display information about.
Example
Edge1 > show hypervisor image esxi.5.5.0-2.33.2068190.iso
Hypervisor Image: esxi.5.5.0-2.33.2068190.iso
Display Name: vSphere 5.5 Update 2
Product: esxi
Product Version: 5.5.0-2.33.2068190
Image Creation Time: 20141024
Image Downloaded Time: 2015-10-05 13:10:09
Upgrade Support Status: Same version as installed image
New Install Support Status: Fully Supported
Product
SteelFusion Edge
Related Commands
hypervisor reinstall, show virtualization
show hypervisor images
Displays information about hypervisor images that are available for an upgrade or install.
Syntax
show hypervisor images
Parameters
None
Example
Edge1 > show hypervisor images
Name Version UP NI
-------------------------------------------- ------------------------- ---- ----
esxi.5.5.0-2.33.2068190.iso 5.5.0-2.33.2068190 SV FS
 
Legend:
UP: Upgrade Support Status
NI: New install Support status
 
LNVM: Limited support - Not VSP managed
LVM: Limited support - VSP managed
FS: Fully Supported
SV: Same version as installed image
NA: Not allowed version
DH: Different Hypervisor
UNK: Unknown
Product
SteelFusion Edge
Related Commands
hypervisor reinstall, show virtualization
show hypervisor image-fetch job
Displays hypervisor image-fetch settings.
Syntax
show hypervisor image-fetch job <job-name>
Parameters
<job-name>
Job name.
Example
show hypervisor image-fetch job 5630
Product
SteelFusion Edge
Related Command
hypervisor image-fetch
show hypervisor install-config
Displays the hypervisor install configuration settings that will be pushed during the next install or reinstall.
Syntax
show hypervisor install-config {hostname | license | ntp}
Parameters
hostname
Displays the configured hostname that will be pushed during the next install or reinstall.
license
Displays the hypervisor license that will be pushed during the next install or reinstall.
ntp
Displays configured hypervisor NTP settings that will be pushed during the next install or reinstall.
Usage
The values displayed in this command show what will be pushed during the next installation or reinstallation. These values might not match what are currently installed.
Example
Edge1 > show hypervisor install-config ntp
Use RiOS NTP settings for the hypervisor: yes
NTP enabled in RiOS: yes
NTP Startup Policy: Start and stop with host
NTP servers configured in RiOS
Name Enabled
------------------------------ -------
0.riverbed.pool.ntp.org true
1.riverbed.pool.ntp.org true
2.riverbed.pool.ntp.org true
208.70.196.25 true
3.riverbed.pool.ntp.org true
 
Edge1 > show hypervisor install-config license
Hypervisor license: Riverbed hypervisor license
Product
SteelFusion Edge
Related Topic
Hypervisor commands
show hypervisor install-config network
Displays the hypervisor network install configurations that will be pushed during the next install or reinstall.
Syntax
show hypervisor install-config network {dns | routes | use-auto-config | nics | vswitches}
Parameters
dns
Displays the hypervisor DNS configuration that will be pushed during the next install or reinstall.
routes
Displays hypervisor IPv4 and IPv6 route settings that will be pushed during the next install or reinstall.
use-auto-config
Displays autoconfiguration settings that will be pushed during the next install or reinstall.
nics
Displays hypervisor NIC configurations that will be pushed during the next install or reinstall.
vswitches
Displays hypervisor vSwitch settings that will be pushed during the next install or reinstall.
Usage
The values displayed in this command show what will be pushed during the next installation or reinstallation. These values might not match what are currently installed.
Example
Edge1 > show hypervisor install-config network nics
Name Speed Duplex
------------------------------ ------ ------
gbe0_0(vmnic8)  auto auto
gbe0_1(vmnic9)  auto auto
Product
SteelFusion Edge
Related Topic
Hypervisor commands
show hypervisor install-config storage
Displays hypervisor install configuration storage settings.
Syntax
show hypervisor install-config storage
Parameters
None
Example
Edge1 > show hypervisor install-config storage
Total direct-attached storage size: 578.81 GB
Direct-attached LUN (to be created): None
 
Existing direct-attached LUNs (to be used for hypervisor):
Alias Size LUN Id
-------------------- --------------- ----------
vsp_OH0TP000038D6 289.00 GB 1
Product
SteelFusion Edge
Related Commands
hypervisor install-config storage core-managed, hypervisor install-config storage direct-attached lun
show hypervisor installed
Displays the hypervisor installation status.
Syntax
show hypervisor installed
Parameters
None
Example
Edge1 > show hypervisor installed
Hypervisor installed: yes
Product
SteelFusion Edge
Related Topic
Hypervisor commands
show hypervisor install notifications
Displays hypervisor installation notifications.
Syntax
show hypervisor install notifications
Parameters
None
Usage
This command reports "soft" error conditions that failed during the hypervisor installation but did not halt the installation. The installer continues to completion. For example, a custom license key might not be accepted by ESXi and the embedded license is pushed instead. This command reports these error conditions and is reset upon the next reinitialization or reinstall.
Example
Edge1 > show hypervisor install notifications
Failed hypervisor installation configs
---------------------------------------
User specified alternate license was rejected, Riverbed hypervisor license was applied.
Product
SteelFusion Edge
Related Topic
Hypervisor commands
show hypervisor license
Displays hypervisor license information.
Syntax
show hypervisor license
Parameters
None
Example
Edge1 > show hypervisor license
Hypervisor installed: yes
License key: Riverbed Hypervisor License
Expires in: N/A
CPU limit: 1
Hypervisor manager capable: No
Product
SteelFusion Edge
Related Topic
Hypervisor commands
show hypervisor log
Displays the hypervisor system logs.
Syntax
show hypervisor log {name <name> | continuous <name> | reverse name <filename>} [matching]
Parameters
name <name>
Displays hypervisor log messages for the specified file.
continuous <name>
Displays the log continuously, similar to the Linux tail -f command.
reverse name <filename>
Displays the log information, in reverse order, with the latest entry at the top.
matching
Displays matching hypervisor log messages for the file.
Example
Edge1 # show hypervisor log hostd.log
Apr 8 19:57:53 vSphere-host Hostd: [FFC2A920 verbose 'SoapAdapter'] Unrecognized version URI "urn:vim25/test"; using default handler for "urn:vim25/5.5"
Apr 8 19:57:53 vSphere-host Hostd: [21C40B70 verbose 'Hostsvc.DvsTracker' opID=
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Product
SteelFusion Edge
Related Topic
Hypervisor commands
show hypervisor network
Displays hypervisor network information.
Syntax
show hypervisor network {default-gateway | vmks | vmnics}
Parameters
default-gateway
Displays the hypervisor default gateway.
vmks
Displays the hypervisor kernel adapters.
vmnics
Displays the hypervisor physical adapters.
Example
Edge1 # show hypervisor network vmks
vmk0 :
MTU: 1500
MAC: 00:0E:B6:BF:A4:72
vSwitch: rvbd_vswitch
IPv4
Type: DHCP
DHCP-DNS enabled: false
Address: 169.254.199.2
Netmask: 255.255.255.0
IPv6
DHCP enabled: false
DHCP-DNS enabled: false
Router Advert enabled: false
IP 1: fe80::20e:b6ff:febf:a472/64
Product
SteelFusion Edge
Related Topic
Hypervisor commands
show hypervisor support-matrix
Displays the ESXi versions that the installed RiOS version supports.
Syntax
show hypervisor support-matrix
Parameters
None
Usage
RiOS supports multiple versions of ESXi on the SteelFusion Edge appliance. The support matrix between RiOS and the hypervisor version is accumulated from the RiOS image and the support site. Every time VSP connects to the hypervisor, information is gathered from Riverbed Support.
The Riverbed Support site also provides a hypervisor version support matrix that lists the supported hypervisors (and level of support) between RiOS and ESXi.
Example
Edge1 # show hypervisor support-matrix
RiOS 4.2.0-mainline (Last updated: Wed Oct 14 15:59:46 2015
5.5.0-2.33.2068190
5.5.0-3.71.3116895
  6.0.0-1.17.3029758
Product
SteelFusion Edge
Related Commands
hypervisor check upgrades, hypervisor install
show hypervisor usage
Displays hypervisor usage information.
Syntax
show hypervisor usage
Parameters
None
Example
Edge1 # show hypervisor usage
CPU usage: 39 MHz
CPU capacity: 10.00 GHz
Memory usage: 1.55 GB
Memory capacity: 31.97 GB
Number of running VMs: 0
Number of suspended VMs: 0
Total number of VMs: 0
 
Hypervisor datastore usage: Hypervisor datastore information is not available when virtualization status is 'Ready to install'
Product
SteelFusion Edge
Related Topic
Hypervisor commands
show hypervisor version
Displays the hypervisor version.
Syntax
show hypervisor version
Parameters
None
Usage
As of Edge 4.2, you can upgrade the hypervisor independently from the RiOS Edge software.
Example
Edge1 > show hypervisor version
Hypervisor: VMware vSphere
Current Version: 5.5.0-3.71.3116895
Supported Versions: 5.5.0-2.33.2068190,5.5.0-3.71.3116895,6.0.0-1.17.3029758
Product
SteelFusion Edge
Related Topic
Hypervisor commands
show hypervisor version-history
Displays hypervisor version history.
Syntax
show hypervisor version-history
Parameters
None
Usage
As of Edge 4.2, you can upgrade the hypervisor independently from the RiOS Edge software.
Example
Edge1 > show hypervisor version-history
[20150206-160332] Hypervisor version changed to VMware vSphere 5.5.0-2.33.2068190
Product
SteelFusion Edge
Related Topic
Hypervisor commands
show virtualization
Displays virtualization information.
Syntax
show virtualization
Parameters
None
Example
amnesiac # show virtualization
Power: On
Status: Ready to install
Storage: 578.81 GB
CPU cores: 4 CPUs x 2.50 GHz
Memory: 32 GB
IQN: iqn.1998-01.com.vmware:54fa5e80-8a23-421a-2077-000eb6befba6-504c44fb
Product
SteelFusion Edge
Related Topic
Hypervisor commands
show hypervisor vm
Displays hypervisor virtual machine information.
Syntax
show hypervisor vm {all | id <id> | name <name>}
Parameters
all
Displays information about all virtual machines.
id <id>
Displays information about the virtual machine specified by ID.
name <name>
Displays information about the virtual machine specified by name.
Example
amnesiac > show hypervisor vm all
Name : vm1
ID : 1
Configured OS : Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 (64-bit)
Num CPUs : 1
Memory : 4096.0 MB
Power : poweredOn
Version : vmx-08
Status : green
VMX Path : [VLAB-Test] vm1/vm1.vmx
Tools State : guestToolsNotRunning
Tools Status : guestToolsNotInstalled
Running OS : Unknown
OS Family : Unknown
DNS Name : Unknown
Consumed Host CPU : 15 MHz
Consumed Host Memory : 29.0 MB
Active Guest Memory : 3072.0 MB
Provisioned Storage : 44.1 GB
Used Storage : 44.1 GB
Swapped Mem Usage : 0 B
Ballooned Mem Usage : 0 B
Uptime : 30 seconds
NIC0
Label : Network adapter 1
IP : Unknown
MAC : 00:0C:29:43:94:4D
Port Group : rvbd_gbe0_0_vm_network
Type : e1000
Disk0
Label : Hard disk 1
Size : 40.0 GB
File : [VLAB-Test] vm1/vm1.vmdk
 
Name : vm-10-ScientificLinux6.1_vmware_tools_updated_11192014
ID : 10
Configured OS : Other 2.6.x Linux (64-bit)
Num CPUs : 2
Memory : 1024.0 MB
Power : poweredOff
Version : vmx-08
Status : green
VMX Path : [VLAB-Test] vm-10-ScientificLinux6.1_vmware_tools_updated_11192014/vm-10-ScientificLinux6.1_vmware_tools_updated_11192014.vmx
Tools State : guestToolsNotRunning
Tools Status : guestToolsCurrent
Running OS : Unknown
OS Family : Unknown
DNS Name : Unknown
Consumed Host CPU : Unknown
Consumed Host Memory : Unknown
Active Guest Memory : Unknown
Provisioned Storage : 17.2 GB
Used Storage : 16.0 GB
Swapped Mem Usage : Unknown
Ballooned Mem Usage : Unknown
Uptime : Unknown
NIC0
Label : Network adapter 1
IP : Unknown
MAC : 00:0C:29:6A:16:76
Port Group : rvbd_gbe0_1_vm_network
Type : vmxnet3
NIC1
Label : Network adapter 2
IP : Unknown
MAC : 00:0C:29:6A:16:80
Port Group : rvbd_gbe0_0_vm_network
Type : e1000
Disk0
Label : Hard disk 1
Size : 16.0 GB
File : [VLAB-Test] vm-10-ScientificLinux6.1_vmware_tools_updated_11192014/vm-10-
ScientificLinux6.1_vmware_tools_updated_11192014.vmdk

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Product
SteelFusion Edge
Related Topic
Hypervisor commands
Displaying Storage Information
The following commands display information about SteelFusion Edge storage configuration.
show device-failover (Edge)
Displays the failover settings for the current SteelFusion Edge device or BlockStream-enabled SteelHead EX.
Syntax
show device-failover
Parameters
None
Example
Edge1 # show device-failover
Device failover settings
Failover peer hostname : oak-sh65
Config(s) being served : Self
HA state : Active Self
Heartbeat Connections
10.5.133.71 -> 10.5.129.32 : Connected
10.5.133.74 -> 10.5.129.33 : Connected
Product
SteelFusion Edge
Related Command
device-failover peer set (Edge)
show service storage
Displays the status of the Edge service.
Syntax
show service storage
Parameters
None
Example
Edge1 # show service storage
SteelFusion Edge Service: Running
Product
SteelFusion Edge
Related Topic
SteelFusion Edge commands
show stats storage core-io-bytes
Displays the number of bytes of data read from and written to the Core.
Syntax
show stats storage core-io-bytes {interval <time-interval> | start-time <start> end-time <end>}
Parameters
interval <time-interval>
Returns statistics for one of the following time intervals:
•  1min - Past minute.
•  5min - Past five minutes.
•  hour - Past hour.
•  day - Past day.
•  week - Past week.
•  month - Past month.
start-time <start>
Specifies the start time to return statistics.
Use the format 'yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss'.
end-time <end>
Specifies the end time to return statistics.
Use the format 'yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss'.
Example
Edge1 # show stats storage core-io-bytes interval month
Total Bytes Read: 333 Bytes
Total Bytes Prefetched: 250
Total Bytes Written: 333
Product
SteelFusion Edge
Related Command
storage core add host
show stats storage initiator-bytes
Displays the number of bytes written to and read from the blockstore via the specified initiator for the specified time period.
Syntax
show stats storage initiator-bytes {interval <time-interval> initiator <initiator> | start-time <start> end-time <end> initiator <initiator>}
Parameters
interval <time-interval>
Returns statistics for one of the following time intervals:
•  1min - Past minute.
•  5min - Past five minutes.
•  hour - Past hour.
•  day - Past day.
•  week - Past week.
•  month - Past month.
start-time <start>
Specifies the start time to return statistics.
Use the format 'yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss'.
end-time <end>
Specifies the end time to return statistics.
Use the format 'yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss'.
initiator <initiator>
Specifies the name of the initiator.
Example
Edge1 # show stats storage initiator-bytes interval month initiator iqn.1998-01.com.vmware:localhost-29e36c8b
Total Bytes Read: 217.86 MB
Total Bytes Written : 6.30 MB
Product
SteelFusion Edge
Related Commands
show stats storage initiator-iops, show stats storage initiator-ltncy
show stats storage initiator-iops
Displays the standard I/O operations per second written to and read from the blockstore via the specified initiator for the specified time period.
Syntax
show stats storage initiator-iops {interval <time-interval> initiator <initiator> | start-time <start> end-time <end> initiator <initiator>}
Parameters
interval <time-interval>
Returns statistics for one of the following time intervals:
•  1min - Past minute.
•  5min - Past five minutes.
•  hour - Past hour.
•  day - Past day.
•  week - Past week.
•  month - Past month.
start-time <start>
Specifies the start time to return statistics.
Use the format 'yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss'.
end-time <end>
Specifies the end time to return statistics.
Use the format 'yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss'.
initiator <initiator>
Specifies the name of the initiator.
Example
Edge1 # show stats storage initiator-iops interval month initiator iqn.1998-01.com.vmware:localhost-29e36c8b
Average Read IOPS: 0
Average Write IOPS: 0
Product
SteelFusion Edge
Related Command
show stats storage initiator-bytes
show stats storage initiator-ltncy
Displays the average read and write latency for blocks written to and read from the blockstore via the specified initiator for the specified time period.
Syntax
show stats storage initiator-ltncy {interval <time-interval> initiator <initiator> | start-time <start> end-time <end> initiator <initiator>}
Parameters
interval <time-interval>
Returns statistics for one of the following time intervals:
•  1min - Past minute.
•  5min - Past five minutes.
•  hour - Past hour.
•  day - Past day.
•  week - Past week.
•  month - Past month.
start-time <start>
Specifies the start time to return statistics.
Use the format 'yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss'.
end-time <end>
Specifies the end time to return statistics.
Use the format 'yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss'.
initiator <initiator>
Specifies the name of the initiator.
Example
Edge1 > show stats storage initiator-ltncy interval month initiator all
Time: msre:localhost-29e36c8b
Avg Write IO Time: 4 ms
Product
SteelFusion Edge
Related Commands
show stats storage initiator-bytes, show stats storage initiator-iops
show stats storage lun-bytes
Displays the number of bytes written to and read from the specified LUN for the specified period of time.
Syntax
show stats storage lun-bytes {interval <time-interval> lun <lun-id> | start-time <start> end-time <end> lun {<lun-id> | all}
Parameters
interval <time-interval>
Returns statistics for one of the following time intervals:
•  1min - Past minute.
•  5min - Past five minutes.
•  hour - Past hour.
•  day - Past day.
•  week - Past week.
•  month - Past month.
start-time <start>
Specifies the start time to return statistics.
Use the format 'yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss'.
end-time <end>
Specifies the end time to return statistics.
Use the format 'yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss'.
lun <lun-id>
Specifies the name of the LUN.
lun all
Displays information for all configured LUNs.
Usage
Use this command to display the number of megabytes written to and read from the specified LUN for the specified period.
Example
Edge1 # show stats storage lun-bytes interval month lun lun2
Total Bytes Read: 571.23 MB
Total Bytes Written : 19.77 MB
Total Hit Count : 558.10 MB
Total Miss Count : 171.50 KB
Mean Commit delay : 0s
Total Bytes Written : 6.64 MB
Total Committed Bytes : 6.64 MB
Total Uncommitted Bytes : 0 Bytes
Product
SteelFusion Edge
Related Command
show stats storage lun-commit-rate
show stats storage lun-commit-rate
Displays the commit rate for the specified LUN for the specified time period.
Syntax
show stats storage lun-commit-rate {interval <time-interval> lun {<lun-id> | all} | start-time <start> end-time <end> lun {<lun-id> | all}
Parameters
interval <time-interval>
Returns statistics for one of the following time intervals:
•  1min - Past minute.
•  5min - Past five minutes.
•  hour - Past hour.
•  day - Past day.
•  week - Past week.
•  month - Past month.
start-time <start>
Specifies the start time to return statistics.
Use the format 'yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss'.
end-time <end>
Specifies the end time to return statistics.
Use the format 'yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss'.
lun <lun-id>
Specifies the name of the LUN.
lun all
Displays information for all configured LUNs.
Usage
Use this command to display the commit rates for the specified LUN for the specified period.
Example
Edge1 # show stats storage lun-commit-rate interval month lun 000001
Average Blockstore Commits Throughput: 92.90 KB/sec
Peak Blockstore Commits Throughput: 3.55 MB/sec
Peak Blockstore Commits Throughput at: 20:00:00 on 2015/03/18
Product
SteelFusion Edge
Related Commands
show stats storage lun-bytes, show stats storage lun-latency
show stats storage lun-iops
Displays the LUN I/O report for the specified time period.
Syntax
show stats storage lun-iops {interval <time-interval> lun {<lun-id> | all} | start-time <start> end-time <end> lun {<lun-id> | all}
Parameters
interval <time-interval>
Returns statistics for one of the following time intervals:
•  1min - Past minute.
•  5min - Past five minutes.
•  hour - Past hour.
•  day - Past day.
•  week - Past week.
•  month - Past month.
start-time <start>
Specifies the start time to return statistics.
Use the format 'yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss'.
end-time <end>
Specifies the end time to return statistics.
Use the format 'yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss'.
lun <lun-id>
Specifies the name of the LUN.
lun all
Displays information for all configured LUNs.
Usage
Use this command to display the number of megabytes and operations written to and read from the specified LUN for the specified period.
Example
Edge1 # show stats storage lun-iops interval month lun 000001
Average Read IOPS: 0.6668 op/sec
Average Write IOPS: 1.3347 op/sec
Product
SteelFusion Edge
Related Commands
show stats storage lun-bytes, show stats storage lun-latency
show stats storage lun-latency
Displays the average read and write latency for the specified LUN for the specified time period.
Syntax
show stats storage lun-latency {interval <time-interval> lun {<lun-id> | all} | start-time <start> end-time <end> lun {<lun-id> | all}
Parameters
interval <time-interval>
Returns statistics for one of the following time intervals:
•  1min - Past minute.
•  5min - Past five minutes.
•  hour - Past hour.
•  day - Past day.
•  week - Past week.
•  month - Past month.
start-time <start>
Specifies the start time to return statistics.
Use the format 'yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss'.
end-time <end>
Specifies the end time to return statistics.
Use the format 'yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss'.
lun <lun-id>
Specifies the name of the LUN.
lun all
Displays information for all configured LUNs.
Usage
Use this command to display the average read and write latencies for the specified LUN for the specified period.
Example
Edge1 (config) # show stats storage lun-latency interval month lun lun2
Avg Read IO Time: 0 ms
Avg Write IO Time: 0 ms
Product
SteelFusion Edge
Related Command
show stats storage lun-bytes
show stats storage rebuild-status
Displays the SteelFusion Edge high availability rebuild progress report.
Syntax
show stats storage rebuild-status {interval <time-interval> | start-time <start> end-time <end>}
Parameters
interval <time-interval>
Returns statistics for one of the following time intervals:
•  1min - Past minute.
•  5min - Past five minutes.
•  hour - Past hour.
•  day - Past day.
•  week - Past week.
•  month - Past month.
start-time <start>
Specifies the start time to return statistics.
Use the format 'yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss'.
end-time <end>
Specifies the end time to return statistics.
Use the format 'yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss'.
Usage
During a standby rebuild operation, the Edge passively accepts updates from the active peer, but its blockstore is not yet current with the state of the active peer.
Example
Edge1 > show stats storage rebuild-status interval month
Average Total Rebuild Pages: 4294967295
Remaining Rebuild Pages: 0
Current Rebuild Progress: 100.0%
Product
SteelFusion Edge
Related Topic
Storage commands
show storage blockstore
Displays blockstore information.
Syntax
show storage blockstore [rdc-policy]
Parameters
rdc-policy
Returns statistics for the current solid-state drive (SSD) read cache population policy. Read cache must be enabled on the appliance for this output to display.
Example
Edge1 > show storage blockstore
Blockstore usable bytes : 2.927 TB
Blockstore maximum pinnable bytes : 2.634 TB
Blockstore remaining pinnable bytes : 2.502 TB
Product
SteelFusion Edge
Related Command
show storage core
show storage core
Displays detailed status and information about the configured SteelFusion Core.
Syntax
show storage core
Parameters
None
Example
Edge1 # show storage core
Configured Core Hostname/IP     : kabar-vva60
  SteelFusion Edge Identifier   : kabar-vva61
  Port                          : 7970
 
  Current Active Core           : kabar-vva62
 
  Local Interfaces              : primary         (priority: 1)
 
  Core Site : primary
      SteelFusion Core          : kabar-vva62
        HA Role                 : active
        Connected               : yes
        Redundant IPs           : 10.1.34.64      (priority: 8)
 
 
  Core Site : secondary
      SteelFusion Core          : kabar-vva60
        HA Role                 : active
        Connected               : yes
        Redundant IPs           : 10.1.34.62      (priority: 1)
Product
SteelFusion Edge
Related Commands
storage core add host, storage core host local-interface, storage core remove
show storage iscsi
Displays the iSCSI target configuration details.
Syntax
show storage iscsi [initiators [name <initiator>] | initiator-group [name <initiator-group>] | lun-alias <lun-alias> | lun-serial <lun-serial> | luns | mpio interfaces | targets]
Parameters
initiators
Displays information specific to iSCSI initiator credentials.
name <initiator>
Specifies the name of a specific initiator to limit the output to information about that initiator.
initiator-group
Displays the details of iSCSI initiator groups, including configuration status and the initiators in the group.
name <initiator- group>
Specifies the name of the iSCSI initiator group.
lun-alias <lun-alias>
Displays LUN details, including configuration status, size, type, vendor, serial number, and so on.
Note: Alternatively, you can identify the LUN by its serial number.
lun-serial <lun-serial>
Displays LUN details, including configuration status, size, type, vendor, serial number, and so on.
Note: Alternatively, you can identify the LUN by its alias.
luns
Displays the details of all configured LUNs, including configuration status, size, type, vendor, serial number, and so on.
mpio interfaces
Displays the details of multipath I/O interfaces.
targets
Displays the details of iSCSI targets, including description, security-only status, header-digest status, data-digest status, initiator groups, initiator credentials, and network portals.
Example
Edge1 # show storage iscsi
General iSCSI target Configuration:
Packet data digest: Enabled
Packet header digest: Enabled
  Report iSCSI NAA serials:           Enabled
Product
SteelFusion Edge
Related Commands
show service storage, show stats storage initiator-bytes, show stats storage initiator-iops, show storage core, storage iscsi mpio interface (Edge)
show storage lun
Displays the details of the storage LUN settings.
Syntax
show storage lun {alias <alias> | serial <serial>} [snapshot {all | id} | snapshot-config | snapshot-log]
Parameters
alias <alias>
Specifies the alias of the LUN to be displayed.
serial <serial>
Specifies the serial value of the LUN to be displayed.
snapshot all
Displays all snapshots associated with a LUN.
snapshot <id>
Displays all snapshots associated with an ID.
snapshot-config
Displays snapshot configuration details.
snapshot-log
Displays snapshot log information.
Example
Edge_01 > # show storage lun alias lun_0
Locally Assigned Serial: 000001
  Alias : lun_0
  LUN Size : 25.00 GiB
  LUN Type : iscsi
  Parent VLUNID : Unknown
  Snapshot Status : Unknown
  Scheduled snapshots : Disabled
  Originating SteelFusion Core : core-sh13
  LUN ID : 1
  Online : Yes
  Offline percentage : Not applicable
  IOPs acceleration : Disabled
  iSCSI Target : iqn.2003-10.com.riverbed:Edge_01.000
  SteelFusion Core Session : Connected
  Origin LUN serial : 000001
  Pinned : no
 
Mapped igroups:
     ig0
 
Mapped initiators:
     iqn.1998-01.com.vmware:oak-esxstor2-node1-760e73ee
 
Snapshot Policy : default_policy
  Max Hourly snaps : 5
  Max Daily snaps : 5
  Max Weekly snaps : 5
  Schedule :
             daily : everyday @ 00
             hourly : everyday @ 04,08,12,16,20
             weekly : sun @ 23
Product
SteelFusion Edge
Related Command
show storage luns
show storage luns
Displays details about all the LUNs configured for the current appliance, including:
•  Configuration status
•  LUN size and type
•  Prefetch setting
•  Mapped Edge appliances
•  Target and portal mapping
•  Session status
•  Prepopulation settings, status, progress, and schedules
•  Snapshot settings and schedules
•  MPIO policy settings
Syntax
show storage luns [block-disk | deactivated | edge-local | iscsi]
Parameters
block-disk
Limits the output to block-disk LUNs.
deactivated
Limits the output to deactivated LUNs.
edge-local
Limits the output to local edge LUNs.
iscsi
Limits the output to iSCSI LUNs.
Example
Edge_01 > show storage luns iscsi
Locally Assigned Serial: P3KRP4l4Q4m6
Configuration status : Ready
Alias : snapLun
LUN Size : 101.975 MB
LUN Type : iscsi
Online : yes
Failover Enabled : yes
Prefetch : Enabled
<partial output>
Product
SteelFusion Edge
Related Command
show storage lun