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How to Reset ALL Virtual ip:port stats and Overall Stats
When I type in "bigtop" - I am seeing all old stats, I need to reset all stats to 0.
What is the command to type in to reset all STATS for Bits In---Out---Conn
and for all Virtual ip:port to Reset ALL In -- Out----Conn to reset it back to 0 ?
Whoever knows how to do this, can you type in the commands while it is serving traffic (e.g. - do it on a ACTIVE LTM? ) ?
Thanks.
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- nitass
Employee
What is the command to type in to reset all STATS for Bits In---Out---Conn
and for all Virtual ip:port to Reset ALL In -- Out----Conn to reset it back to 0 ?i do not see command to reset unit stats (1st line) but "tmsh reset-stats ltm virtual" and "tmsh reset-stats ltm node" are for virtual and node respectively.
Whoever knows how to do this, can you type in the commands while it is serving traffic (e.g. - do it on a ACTIVE LTM? ) ?resetting stats should not affect production traffic. - ChadBigIP_14663
Nimbostratus
Thank you, it worked perfectly.
Do you know why I would have a VIP called (none:any) :
none:any 6.009M 27.87M 3941 172104 534392 23 0
It is a pretty active VIP...... - nitass
Employee
Do you know why I would have a VIP called (none:any) :it could be wildcard (any:any) virtual server.
e.g.[root@ve10:Active] config b virtual test list virtual test { destination any:any mask 0.0.0.0 } [root@ve10:Active] config bigtop -once -n|grep none none:any 0 0 805 0 0 0 0 - ChadBigIP_14663
Nimbostratus
Could that wildcard be causing an issue with routing traffic? AND/OR could this be why I see ACTIVE Connections on my STANDY LTM-3400? - marco_octavian_
Nimbostratus
Possibly. Do the "problematic" servers point to the LTM for their default gateway? Can post the config snippet for this virtual?
Do you have connection mirroring enabled? If so, you will see connections on both units becauseof the mirroring. Are you thinking that both LTMs are actively processing active connections? Can you run the following command on each LTM and post the results?
tmsh show /sys connection all-properties
You can scrape out a relevant example and/or issue a ? at the end of that command to get more options to assist you with drilling down. - kridsana
Cirrocumulus
Is it monitor connection? - ChadBigIP_14663
Nimbostratus
the name of the VIP is called:
vs_ip_forwarding
Destination:
Type: Network is selected
Address: 0.0.0.0
Mask: 0.0.0.0
Service Port: 0 * All Ports
PVA Acceleration: Assisted
Avaiability is a BLUE SQUARE
State: EnabledType: Forwarding (IP)
Protocol: * All Protocols
Protocol Profile (Client): fastL4
RTSP Profile: None
Statistics Profile: None
VLAN and Tunnel Traffic: All VLANs and Tunnels
SNAT Pool: snat_pool
Soure Port: Preserve - ChadBigIP_14663
Nimbostratus
Connection Mirroring is NOT ENABLED for any VIP.
I do have ECV checks on each LTM enabled.
Could the ECV checks show Active Connections on the Standby LTM as it checks each individual server - or are ECV checks only activated from the MAIN Active LTM only?
It is strange that I see close to 600-800 Active Connections on the Standby LTM.... In 2.87M Out 3.829M....
- ChadBigIP_14663
Nimbostratus
results of my ifcfg-eth0 file on Web Server:
NETWORK=192.168.0.0
LTM IP is 192.168.1.2 (Active) and 192.168.1.3 (Standby)
- marco_octavian_
Nimbostratus
ECV checks/monitors are exectued from each LTM. These will show up in the Active Connections graph on each unit and if you issue the " tmsh show /sys connection" command.
Some of these connections could also be cause by the IP Forwarding VS which makes the F5 act as a router for all non-specific VS connections. The Active Connections are probably just monitor checks but you could verify with tcpdump what type of traffic is actually hitting the standby LTM. This is why I asked you to confirm if any of your Virtual Servers are pointing to the self-ip of the LTM as their default gateway. If so, the forwarding VS is going to process those connections.
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