Cisco Systems MDS 9000 manual Show debug logfile, 20-19, Switch# show debug logfile SampleFile

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Chapter 20 Show Commands

show debug logfile

show debug logfile

To display the debug messages that are saved in the debug log file, use the show debug logfile command. show debug logfile filename

Syntax Description

 

filename

Specifes the debug log file name. Maximum length is 80 characters.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Defaults

 

None.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Command Modes

 

EXEC mode.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Command History

 

This command was introduced in Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 1.0(2).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Usage Guidelines

 

None.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Examples

 

The following example displays the debug messages in the specified debug log file.

 

 

 

switch# show debug logfile SampleFile

 

 

2004

Jun 28 00:14:17 snmpd[2463]: header_fspfLinkEntry : Sending GETNEXT

request

 

 

for

fspfLsrTable for vsanIndex

=0,fspfLsrDomainId = 0, fspfLsrType = 0

 

 

2004

Jun 28 00:14:17 snmpd[2463]: header_fspfLinkEntry : Sending GETNEXT

request

 

 

for

fspfLsrTable for vsanIndex

=0,fspfLsrDomainId = 0, fspfLsrType = 0

 

 

2004

Jun 28 00:14:17 snmpd[2463]: header_fspfLinkEntry : Recd rsp for GETNEXT fo

 

 

r entry (vsanIndex=1,fspfLsrDomainId = 10, fspfLsrType=0, fspfLinkIndex = 1,fspf

 

 

LinkNbrDomainId = 84, fspfLinkPortIndex = 67331,fspfLinkNbrPortIndex = 66064, fs

 

 

pfLinkType = 1,fspfLinkCost = 500

 

 

 

2004

Jun 28 00:14:17 snmpd[2463]: header_fspfLinkEntry : Sending GETNEXT

request

 

 

for

fspfLsrTable for vsanIndex

=1,fspfLsrDomainId = 209, fspfLsrType =

0

 

2004

Jun 28 00:14:17 snmpd[2463]: header_fspfLinkEntry : Sending GETNEXT

request

 

 

for

fspfLsrTable for vsanIndex

=16777216,fspfLsrDomainId = 3506438144,

fspfLsr

 

 

Type

= 0

 

 

 

 

2004

Jun 28 00:14:17 snmpd[2463]: header_fspfLinkEntry : Sending GETNEXT

request

 

 

for

fspfLsrTable for vsanIndex

=33554432,fspfLsrDomainId = 4009754624,

fspfLsr

 

 

Type

= 16777216

 

 

 

 

 

Cisco MDS 9000 Family Command Reference

 

 

 

 

 

 

78-16088-01, Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 1.3

 

 

20-19

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents 20-1 Show Commands20-2 20-3 Show aaa authentication Show aaa authentication20-4 Show aaa groups To display configured server groupsSwitch# show aaa groups Show aaa groupsClear arp-cache Exec modeShow arp Show arpShow banner motd Banner motd Configures the required banner messageSwitch# show banner motd Show banner motd20-8 Show bootDisplays the list of files to be auto-copied Show boot auto-copyShow boot auto-copy list List20-10 Show callhomeFollowing example displays e-mail and Smtp information Following example displays the full-text profileFollowing example displays the short-text profile Following example displays the XML destination profile20-12 Show cdp20-13 Following example displays all CDP neighbor entriesFollowing example displays the specified CDP neighbor Following example displays global CDP parametersFollowing example displays CDP neighbors detail Switch# show cdp neighborsSwitch# show CDP neighbor detail Following example displays CDP Neighbors briefTraffic statistics for mgmt0 Input Statistics Total Packets Switch# show cdp traffic interface mgmtSwitch# show cdp traffic interface gigabitethernet 4/1 20-1520-16 Show cimserverShow clock CommandSwitch# show clock Show clock20-18 Switch# show coresShow cores Show coresShow debug logfile Switch# show debug logfile SampleFile20-19 20-20 Show environment20-21 Show hardware Displays all hardware components on a system20-22 Show fabric-binding20-23 Following example displays fabric binding statisticsFollowing example displays Efmd statistics Switch# show fabric-binding efmd statistics20-24 20-25 Switch# show fabric-binding efmd statistics vsanSwitch# show fabric-binding violations Following example displays fabric binding violationsTunnel-id-map Show fc-tunnelShow fc-tunnel explicit-path name tunnel-id-map Explicit-path20-27 Show fc2Following example displays FC2 Plogi session information Following example displays FC2 active socket informationFollowing example displays FC2 socket binding information Following example displays FC2 local N port informationPort Following example displays FC2 physical port informationFollowing example displays FC2 Vsan table 20-29Show fcalias name string vsan vsan-id Show fcalias20-30 Show fcanalyzer Displays Configured HostsSwitch# show fcanalyzer Show fcanalyzerStatistics interface Show fcc20-32 20-33 Show fcdomain20-34 Switch# show fcdomain domain-list vsanSwitch# show fcdomain allowed vsan Following example displays the allowed domain ID lists20-35 Show fcdroplatency network switchSwitch# show fcdroplatency Show fcdroplatencyModule slot Show fcflow statsAggregated Usage20-37 Show fcfwd20-38 Show fcip profileShow fcip profile profile-idall All20-39 Show fcns databaseDetail LocalVSAN1 Fcid Type Pwwn Vendor FC4-TYPEFEATURESwitch# show fcns database detail 20-4020-41 Switch# show fcns database vsanSwitch# show fcns database Following example displays the management Vsan Vsan20-42 20-43 Show fcns statisticsShow fcns statistics detail vsan vsan-id Displays detailed statisticsSummary Show fcrouteDistance LabelFollowing example displays unicast routing information Following example displays multicast routing information20-45 Following example displays route database information Switch# show fcroute unicast 0x040101 0xffffff vsanSwitch# show fcroute summary Switch# show fcroute summary vsanShow fcs IE-WWN This command displays platform informationSwitch# show fcs ie vsan 20-4820-49 This command displays ports within a specified WWNSwitch# show fcs platform vsan Switch# show fcs port vsan 24 Port List in VsanSwitch# show fcs statistics This command displays FCS statistics20-50 20-51 Show fcsp20-52 Fcsp enable Enables the FC-SP feature for this switch20-53 Show fctimer20-54 Show fdmiFdmi Hba-id20-55 Following example displays VSAN1-specific Fdmi informationCT Payload Len 2040 Port-id 210100e08b2af654 20-5620-57 Show ficonFollowing example displays port address information Following example displays configured Ficon information20-58 Port address Name is Is not blocked Following example displays all Ficon configuration filesFollowing example displays port address counter information 20-59Saved configuration files Host control is Enabled20-60 Following example displays control unit information Switch# show ficon vsan 2 portaddressPort is not admin blocked Port is admin blocked20-62 Switch# show running-configSwitch# show ficon first-available port-number Following example displays the availble port numbersMd5sum Show fileShow file filename cksum md5sum Cksum20-64 Show flogi databaseInterface interface Follwing example displays details on the Flogi database20-65 Follwing example displays the Flogi interfaceFollwing example displays the Flogi Vsan Follwing example displays the Flogi Fcid20-66 Switch# show fspf vsan 1 interface fc 2/14Show fspf Specifies the Vsan ID. The range is 1 to20-67 Switch# show fspf database vsanFollowing example displays Fspf interface information Following example displays Fspf database informationMaxage This command displays Fspf information for a specified Vsan20-68 Fspf vsanIpc-channel status Switch# show hardwareBios Show hardwareActive IPC-Channel Switch# show hardware ipc-channel statusDisplays the status of the IPC channel 20-7020-71 Show hostsShow hosts ServersVolatile BootflashShow incompatibility system Slot020-73 Show install all impactSwitch# show install all impact system bootflash Extracting loader version from image bootflash/vk73a20-74 20-75 Show install all statusShow install all status Switch# show install all status20-76 20-77 Show in-order-guaranteeShow in-order-guarantee Switch# show in-order-guaranteeShow interface 20-79 Switch# show interface fc1/11 fc1/11 is upSwitch# show int sup-fc0 sup-fc0 is up Interface fc1/1 5 , fc2/520-80 Switch# show int vsanSwitch# show interface description fc1/1 Following example displays information for a Vsan interfaceSwitch# show interface counters brief Switch# show interface fcip 3 counters fcip320-81 20-82 Switch# show interface fcipClass F frames output, 80048 bytes Hardware is GigabitEthernet Switch# show interface iscsi 2/1 iscsi2/1 is upSFP Diagnostics Information 20-83LSP ID Switch# show interface fc2/5 transceiver detailsSwitch# show interface fc-tunnel 20-8420-85 Show ip access-listShow ip access-list list-numberusage Ip access-listShow ip route Configured20-86 Following example the IP routing state Switch# show ip routingShow ip routing Show ip routingShow ips arp interface gigabitethernet slot/port Show ips arp20-88 20-89 Show ips ip route20-90 Show ips statsFollowing example displays MAC statistics Following example displays iSCSI buffer statisticsFollowing example displays Icmp statistics Following example displays IP statisticsListen Following example displays TCP statistics20-92 Establish20-93 Switch# show ips status moduleShow ips status Identifies the module in the specified slotShow iscsi global Following example displays all configured iSCSI initiatorsSwitch# show iscsi global Show iscsi globalName Show iscsi initiatorFcp-session Iscsi-session20-96 Switch# show iscsi initiator detailVsan ID 20-97 Show iscsi session20-98 Following command displays the specified iSCSI targetFollowing command displays the specified iSCSI initiator Switch# zone name iscsi16A vsanClear Switch# show iscsi stats iscsi8/1Show iscsi stats Show iscsi stats iscsi slot/port clear detailSwitch# show iscsi stats detail iscsi8/1 Following command displays detailed iSCSI statistics20-100 TMF REQ 20-10120-102 Switch# show iscsi stats iscsi 8/1 iscsi8/1Show iscsi virtual-target Show iscsi virtual-target configured name20-103 Isns profile Show isns20-104 ISNS profile name ABC Switch# show isns profile ABC countersSwitch# show isns profile counters 20-10520-106 Show ivr20-107 Following example displays the status of the IVR featureFollowing example displays the configured IVR Vsan topology Following example displays the active IVR Vsan topologyFollowing example displays information for a specified IVZ Following example displays the IVZ configurationFollowing example displays the active Ivzs configuration Following example displays the Ivzs configuration20-109 Ivr enableEnables IVR Following example displays the specified zone setTarget Show kernel coreShow kernel core limit module slot target Limit20-111 Show license20-112 Switch# show license host-idLicense hostidVDH=4C0AF664 20-113 Show line20-114 20-115 Show logging20-116 20-117 Switch# show logging facilityFollowing example displays console logging status Following example displays logging facility statusFollowing example displays logging information Switch# show logging info20-118 Following example displays server information Following example displays switching module logging statusFollowing example displays last few lines of a log file Following example displays monitor logging statusUptime Show moduleShow module slot diag uptime DiagThis module is the standby supervisor module Mechanism is enabled20-121 20-122 Show ntp20-123 Following examples display the NTP informationInterface port-channel Show port-channelCompatibility-parameters ConsistencyFollowing example displays the PortChannel database Command With Details20-125 Last count Show port-security20-126 Following example port security statistics Following example displays the activated database20-127 Jul 9 083220 2003 Switch# show port-security status20-128 Number of sWWN deny20-129 Show processes20-130 Switch# show processes cpu20-131 Switch# show processes log pid 1339 Service fspf20-132 Show qos20-133 20-134 Switch# show radius-serverShow radius-server Show radius-server groups sortedInterface fc slot/port Show rlirHistory Recent20-136 Switch# show rlir statistics vsanSwitch# show rlir erl Following example displays the Rlir statistics for all ERLs100 Following example displays the ERLs for the specified VsanFollowing example displays the Rlir history 20-137Fc1/4 Implicit 20-1382003 Wed Dec Fc1/2 Implicit20-139 Switch# show roleShow role Show role name string20-140 Show rscnShow rscn scr-table vsan vsan-id statistics vsan vsan-id Scr-tableACC received Switch# show rscn statistics vsan20-141 Number of SCR received20-142 Show running-config20-143 Interface mgmt0 Ip address 255.255.255.0 Switch# show running-config interface mgmt0Switch# show running-config feature vsan vsan database 20-14420-145 Show scsi-target20-146 Following example displays a customized discovered targetsFollowing example displays discovered disk information Following example displays the discovered LUNs for all OSs20-147 Switch# show scsi-target pwwnOS Pwwn 20-148 Show snmp20-149 Following example displays Snmp user detailsFollowing example displays Snmp community information Following example displays Snmp host information20-150 Show span sessionShow span session session-idbrief brief Following example displays a specific Span session detailsDestination is fc-tunnel Switch# show span sessionFollowing example displays all Span sessions 20-15120-152 Show spromSup Specific to the Cisco MDS 9216 switchFollowing command displays supervisor module information 20-153Epld Epld a 20-15420-155 Show sshFingerprint 512 f7cc903df58aa9ca48769ff86e71d4ae Switch# show ssh keyFollowing example displays Host Key Pair details 20-15620-157 Show startup-config20-158 20-159 20-160 Serialnum Show switchnameDisplays switch serial number Following example displays the name of the switch20-162 Show systemFollowing example displays the system health information Following example displays the default switch port statesFollowing example displays the system reset information Following example displays the system redundancy status20-164 Switch# show system uptimeSwitch# show system cores Following example displays the system uptime20-165 Show system healthLoopback TimelogSwitch# show system health statistics Switch# show system health module20-166 20-167 Switch# show system health statistics moduleSwitch# show system health statistics loopback Switch# show system health statistics loopback timelog20-168 Switch# show tacacs-serverShow tacacs-server Show tacacs-server groups sortedModule Show tech-support20-169 DS-2SLOT-FAN Show processes log details20-170 ModuleVegas01# show tech-support brief 20-171Fcot 20-172 Following example displays the status of the Telnet server Switch# show telnet serverShow telnet server Show telnet serverFollowing example displays terminal information Switch# show terminalShow terminal Show terminal20-175 Show tlportFollowing example displays the TL ports in all VSANs Following example displays the contents of the alpa-cache20-176 Following example displays trunk protocol status Switch# show trunk protocolShow trunk protocol Show trunk protocolFollowing example displays information for all users Show user-accountShow user-account user-nameiscsi IscsiFollowing example displays all users Switch# show usersShow users Show usersEpld Show versionEpld url ImageFollowing example displays available Epld versions Switch# show version module 2 epldSwitch# show version Failure caseVer mod Version Existing versionLoader version 1.03 ---------------new version 20-18220-183 Show vrrpShow vrrp statistics vr group interface type Interface type20-184 Switch# show vrrp statisticsFollowing example displays Vrrp statistics Following example displays Vrrp cumulative statistics20-185 Show vsanMembership Usage20-186 Following examples displays configured Vsan informationSwitch # show vsan membership interface fc1/1 fc1/1 Switch# show vsanVsan 4094isolatedvsan 20-187Show wwn Displays switch WWNSwitch# show wwn switch Switch WWN is 2001ac165e52000120-189 Show zoneZone name Zone1 vsan Switch# show zone name Zone1Following example displays members of a specific zone 20-190Following example displays read-only zone details Following example displays LUN-zoning details20-191 20-192 Following example displays the status of configured zonesSwitch# show zone status Switch# show zone status vsan20-193 Show zonesetShow zoneset name zoneset-name brief active vsan vsan-id Active20-194
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MDS 9000 specifications

Cisco Systems MDS 9000 series is a line of storage networking switches designed to address the unique demands of enterprise-level data centers. These switches provide high-performance solutions for connecting various storage devices, including traditional disk arrays, solid-state drives, and tape libraries. The MDS 9000 series is built for scalability, high availability, and advanced security, making it an ideal choice for organizations looking to optimize their storage infrastructure.

One of the standout features of the MDS 9000 series is its support for Fibre Channel and FICON protocols, which enable seamless integration with various storage technologies. This versatility is crucial for organizations that may be using a mix of applications and storage performance requirements. The switches support multiple speeds, including 1G, 2G, 4G, 8G, and even 16G Fibre Channel rates, ensuring that they can adapt to evolving storage needs.

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Security is another paramount consideration for the MDS 9000 series. The switches are equipped with a range of security features, including role-based access controls, encryption technologies, and zoning options. These capabilities help safeguard sensitive data and ensure compliance with industry regulations, making the MDS 9000 a trusted choice for enterprises dealing with critical data.

The architecture of the MDS 9000 series is designed for high availability and resiliency. With redundant power supplies and cooling systems, these switches minimize downtime and ensure continuous operation. Additionally, they offer advanced features like non-disruptive software upgrades, which eliminate the need for scheduled outages during firmware updates.

In summary, the Cisco Systems MDS 9000 series offers a robust set of features tailored for enterprise storage networking. Its support for various protocols, intelligent management capabilities, and high availability characteristics make it a preferred choice for organizations seeking to optimize their storage infrastructure for both current and future needs. By investing in the MDS 9000 series, businesses can enhance their operational efficiency, ensure data security, and maintain a competitive edge in today's data-driven landscape.