C H A P T E R 6 | CLI Command Summary |
Command | Description |
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dbpr | Displays information on the active configuration down to the | |
| agent VIP level. This command is useful for assessing the | |
| effectiveness of the current balancing settings. Options consist of | |
| a hyphen and letter followed by a | |
| parameters. Syntax: | |
| dbpr [host agent flash] {options} | |
| where: |
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| host specifies that the command is to display information from | |
| a specified host. |
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| agent specifies that the command is to display information | |
| from a specified agent. | |
| flash specifies that the command is to display flash latency | |
| information between peers. | |
| Options: |
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| information related to the load balancer identified by agent_ip | |
| and agent_port. |
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| host identified by hostname. Used together with the | |
| the | |
| on the specified load balancer. | |
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| hosts within zonename. This option is ignored if combined with | |
| the | |
| constrains the display information to specific service(s) on the | |
| specified load balancer. | |
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| only. Additional information displayed when | |
| weight, factor, TTL, and authority records. | |
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| VIPs with an IP address of ip_address. This option can be | |
| combined with the | |
| information related to a narrow subset of VIPs or even a single | |
| VIP. For example: | |
| dbpr host | |
| 192.168.16.3 | 1999 |
Global System Commands
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