UFM-SDN App CLI Guide

General

ufm start


ufm start
no ufm start

Starts UFM.
The no form of the command stops UFM.

Syntax Description

N/A

Default

N/A

Configuration Mode

config

History

1.5

Example

ufm [ mgmt-sa ] (config) # ufm start

Related Commands

show ufm status

Notes


show ufm status


show ufm status

Displays the status of UFM. The outcome of the command varies according to the working mode.

Syntax Description

N/A

Default

N/A

Configuration Mode

config

History

1.5


1.6

Updated output

1.7

Updated output

4.4.0

Updated output

4.5.0

Updated output

4.7.0

Updated output

Example

r-ufm237 [ mgmt-ha-active ] (config) # show ufm status 
UFM mode:     Management
Local -     r-ufm237 (10.209.36.86)
========================================
UFM                    Running
SM                     Running
Telemetry              Running
Health                 Running
UnhealthyPorts         Running
DailyReport            Running
SHArP                  N/A
DRBD                   Running Primary
DRBD State             ConnectionState = Connected - DiskState = UpToDate
Heartbeat              Running (Master)
HA Interface           eth0 (connected to 10.209.36.89)
Mgmt. Interface        eth0 (up)
========================================
UFM mode:     Management
Peer -     r-ufm238 (10.209.36.89)
========================================
UFM                    Stopped
SM                     Stopped
Telemetry              Stopped
Health                 Stopped
UnhealthyPorts         Stopped
DailyReport            N/A
SHArP                  N/A
DRBD                   Running Secondary
DRBD State             ConnectionState = Connected - DiskState = UpToDate
Heartbeat              Running (Slave)
HA Interface           eth0 (connected to 10.209.36.86)
Mgmt. Interface        eth0 (up)
========================================
Virtual IP -      10.209.36.199
========================================
High Availability Status: OK
========================================
r-ufm237 [ mgmt-ha-active ] (config) # 

Related Commands

ufm start

Notes

  • The output example above is taken from a high-availability setup

  • If working in HA mode, you will receive information on the HA status and virtual IP

  • The status for events forwarder is displayed only if the feature is enabled

The process status can be one of the below:

  • Running – the process is running

  • Stopped – the process is not running

  • N/A – the process status is not applicable (e.g. NVIDIA SHARP is disabled, status on the standby node, etc…)

ufm counters


ufm counters [ext-ports-only | interval <sec> <never> | max-files <number> | upload <filename> <upload URL>]

Configures the settings of UFM counters.

Syntax Description

ext-ports-only

Configures settings for UFM ext ports only

interval

Configures settings for UFM counters interval. The settings can be:

  • sec – number of seconds 30 - 3600

  • never – disable settings for UFM counters interval

max-files

Configures the UFM counters maximum number of files (0-72)

upload

Uploads the UFM counters file to a remote host or a USB device.

  • filename: UFM counters filename

  • Upload URL: The URL path from where the counters file can be uploaded. http, https, ftp, tftp, scp, sftp and usb are supported. Example: scp://username[:password]@hostname/path/filename, usb:/path/filename

Default

N/A

Configuration Mode

config

History

1.6

Example

ufm [ mgmt-sa ] (config) # ufm counters max-files 25

Related Commands

show ufm counters

Notes


show ufm counters


show ufm counters

Displays UFM counters settings.

Syntax Description

N/A

Default

N/A

Configuration Mode

config

History

1.6

Example

ufmapl [ mgmt-sa ] (config) # show ufm counters
counters interval           = never
max files                   = 5
ext ports only              = disable

Related Commands

ufm counters

Notes


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