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sigsig_17893
Nimbostratus
Mar 22, 2010COMMAND LINE STATISTICS
Hi all, im very new in big ip load balancer, im just looking for a command that show the same statistics from the GUI, for example new connections, active connections, etc..
I was reading a few documents, but i just cant get the information i need.
Thanks in advance. BYe bye
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- hoolio
Cirrostratus
Hi,
There aren't CLI utilities that allow you to get the exact performance data that you see in the performance graphs. The graph stats are generated from rrd data. You could use rrdtool to manipulate the files:
http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/
Else, what in particular are you trying to view? You can get global stats using 'b global' and per VIP stats using 'b virtual show'. For additional info on CLI commands, try searching on AskF5 for "CLI guide" for your version of LTM.
Aaron - sigsig_17893
Nimbostratus
Thanks, but in fact i just want to get the number of active connections every period of time by command line, - L4L7_53191
Nimbostratus
You may try something like this: "bigtop -once -bytes -conn" but I wouldn't run this too much for the sake of CPU utilization.
-Matt - Mark_Crosland_2Historic F5 AccountIn 10.0 and up, you can use tmsh to get similar information.
tmsh sh sys performance connection
There are several options of interest, "historical" and "detail"
There are a number of similar components under "sys performance" - sigsig_17893
Nimbostratus
THANKS A LOT FOR ALL OF YOUR SUGGEST.
ALL WAS GREAT, BUT I WILL APPLY THE yaxzone RECOMENDATION
THANKS A LOT.
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