UFM-SDN App CLI Guide

File System

File System Commands

debug generate dump


debug generate dump

Generates a debug dump.e

Syntax Description

N/A

Default

N/A

Configuration Mode

config

History

1.5

Example

ufmapl [ mgmt-sa ] (config) # debug generate dump
Generated dump sysdump-ufmapl-112104-201140526-091707.tgz

Related Commands

file debug-dump

Notes

The dump can then be manipulated using the “file debug-dump...” commands

file debug-dump


file debug-dump {delete {<filename> | latest} | email {<filename> | latest} | upload {{<filename> | latest} <URL>}}|

Manipulates debug dump files.

Syntax Description

filename

The specified file name

latest

Delete, upload, or e-mail the latest debug dump file to a remote host

URL

HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, TFTP, SCP and SFTP are supported
Example:

scp://username[:password]@hostname/path/filename

Default

N/A

Configuration Mode

config

History

1.5


1.8

Updated delete/email/upload syntax

Example

ufmapl [ mgmt-sa ] (config) # file debug-dump email sysdump-ufmapl-112104-20114052-091707.tgz

Related Commands


Notes


file docker-label delete


file docker-label delete <filename>

Deletes a docker label archive file.

Syntax Description

filename

The specified file name

Default

N/A

Configuration Mode

config

History

4.7.0

Example

ufmapl [ mgmt-sa ] (config) # file docker-label delete dockerfile

Related Commands

show files docker-label

Notes


file stats


file stats {delete <filename> | move {<source filename> | <destination filename>} | upload <filename> <URL>}

Manipulates statistics report files.

Syntax Description

delete

Deletes a stats report file

move

Renames a stats report file

upload

Uploads a stats report file. HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, TFTP, SCP and SFTP are supported.
Example:

scp://username[:password]@hostname/path/filename

Default

N/A

Configuration Mode

config

History

1.5

Example

ufmapl [ mgmt-sa ] (config) # file stats move memory-1.csv memory-2.csv

Related Commands

show files stats

Notes


file tcpdump


file tcpdump {delete <filename> | upload <filename> <URL>}

Manipulates tcpdump output files.

Syntax Description

delete

Deletes the specified tcpdump output file

upload

Uploads the specified tcpdump output file to the specified URL. HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, TFTP, SCP and SFTP are supported.
Example:

scp://username[:password]@hostname/path/filename

Default

N/A

Configuration Mode

config

History

1.5

Example

ufmapl [ mgmt-sa ] (config) # file tcmpdump delete my-tcpdump-file.txt

Related Commands

show files stats
tcpdump

Notes


show files debug-dump


show files debug-dump [<filename>]

Displays a list of debug dump files.

Syntax Description

filename

Displays a summary of the contents of a particular debug dump file

Default

N/A

Configuration Mode

Any configuration mode

History

1.5

Example

ufmapl [ mgmt-sa ] # show files debug-dump sysdump-r-ufm237-20210809-211426.tgz

==================================================
System information:

Hostname:      r-ufm237
Version:       ufm_appliance UFMAPL_4.6.0.6_UFM_6.7.0.8 2021-08-08 19:27:47 x86_64
Current time:  2021-08-09 21:14:26
System uptime: 0d 21h 27m 28s

==================================================

==================================================
Output of 'uname -a':

Linux r-ufm237 3.10.0-1127.19.1.el7MELLANOXsmp-x86_64 ufm_appliance UFMAPL_4.6.0.6_UFM_6.7.0.8 #1 2021-08-08 18:45:38  x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

==================================================

Related Commands

file debug-dump

Notes


show files docker-label


show files docker-label

Displays a list of docker label archive files.

Syntax Description

N/A

Default

N/A

Configuration Mode

Any configuration mode

History

4.7.0

Example

ufmapl [ mgmt-sa ] (config) # show file docker-label
ribd.config.zip

Related Commands

file docker-label delete

Notes


show files stats


show files stats <filename>

Displays a list of statistics report files.

Syntax Description

filename

Display the contents of a particular statistics report file

Default

N/A

Configuration Mode

Any configuration mode

History

1.5

Example

ufmapl [ mgmt-sa ] (config) # show files stats
memory-201140524-111745.csv

Related Commands

file stats

Notes


show files system


show files system [detail]

Displays usage information of the file systems on the system.

Syntax Description

detail

Displays more detailed information on file-system

Default

N/A

Configuration Mode

Any configuration mode

History

1.5

Example

ufmapl [ mgmt-ha-active ] (config) # show files system 
Statistics for /config filesystem:
  Space Total          182 MB
  Space Used           1 MB
  Space Free           181 MB
  Space Available      172 MB
  Space Percent Free   99%
  Inodes Percent Free  99%

Statistics for /var filesystem:
  Space Total          50529 MB
  Space Used           1880 MB
  Space Free           48650 MB
  Space Available      46076 MB
  Space Percent Free   96%
  Inodes Percent Free  99%

Statistics for /opt/ufm/history filesystem:
  Space Total          775980 MB
  Space Used           674 MB
  Space Free           775306 MB
  Space Available      735882 MB
  Space Percent Free   99%
  Inodes Percent Free  99%

Statistics for /opt/ufm/files filesystem:
  Space Total          50267 MB
  Space Used           107 MB
  Space Free           50160 MB
  Space Available      47600 MB
  Space Percent Free   99%
  Inodes Percent Free  99%

Related Commands


Notes


show files tcpdump


show files tcpdump

Displays a list of statistics report files.

Syntax Description

N/A

Default

N/A

Configuration Mode

Any configuration mode

History

1.5

Example

ufmapl [ mgmt-sa ] (config) # show files stats
test
dump3

Related Commands

file tcpdump
tcpdump

Notes


reload


reload [force | halt [noconfirm] | noconfirm]

Reboots or shuts down the system.

Syntax Description

force

Forces an immediate reboot of the system even if the system is busy

halt

Shuts down the system

noconfirm

Reboots the system without asking about unsaved changes

Default

1000

Configuration Mode

config

History

1.5

Example

ufm-apl [ mgmt-sa ] (config) # reload
Configuration has been modified; save first? [yes] yes
Configuration changes saved.
...

Related Commands

reset factory

Notes


reset factory


reset factory [keep-all-config | keep-basic | only-config] [halt]

Clears the system and resets it entirely to its factory state.

Syntax Description

keep-all-cofig

Preserves all configuration files including licenses. Removes the logs, stats, images, snapshots, history,
known hosts. The user is prompted for confirmation before honoring this command, unless confirmation is disabled with the command: "no cli default prompt confirm-reset".

keep-basic

Preserves licenses in the running configuration file.

only-config

Removes configuration files only. Logs, stats, images, snapshots, history, and known hosts are preserved.

halt

The system is halted after this process completes

Default

N/A

History

4.2.0

Example

ufm-apl (config) # reset factory
Warning - confirming will cause system reboot.
Type 'YES' to confirm reset: YES
Resetting and rebooting the system -- please wait...
...

Related Commands

reload

Notes

  • Effects of parameter "keep-all-cofig": Licenses – not deleted; profile – no change; configuration – unchanged; management IP – unchanged

  • Effects of parameter "keep-basic": Licenses – not deleted; profile – reset; configuration – reset; management IP – reset

  • Confirming the command causes system reboot

reset factory keep-docker


reset factory keep-docker

Resets all host configuration except for docker configuration.

Syntax Description

N/A

Default

N/A

Configuration Mode

config

History

4.2.0

Example

ufm-apl (config) # reset factory keep-docker

Related Commands

reset factory

Notes


configuration new factory keep-docker


configuration new <filename> factory keep-docker

Creates new file with only factory defaults except docker current configuration.

Syntax Description

N/A

Default

N/A

Configuration Mode

config

History

4.2.0

Example

ufm-apl (config) # no configuration new my_file factory keep-docker

Related Commands

configuration new factory

Notes


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