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Chapter 2 Show Command Options : CLI Show Command Options

CLI Show Command Options
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show acl client-connect
Description
Use this command to show the current client connection control access configuration on the P-7500 system.
Syntax
show acl client-connect
The show acl client-connect command does not have any parameters or subcommands.
Example
tibco> show acl client-connect
Client Connect Default Action : allow
Exceptions : 3
123.123.123.123/32
123.123.123.0/24
123.123.122.0/24
show acl profile
Description
Use this command to show the current Access Control List (ACL) profile configurations on the P-7500 system.
Syntax
show acl profile name [detail]
Where:
name is the name of the specified ACL profile. Entering the wildcard character * for the name displays all ACL profiles.
detail asks to show detailed ACL profile information
Example
tibco> show acl profile *
 
        Publish      Subscribe
Profile Name  Allow/#Except    Allow/#Except
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
another-acl-profile-name yes / 1        yes / 0
default       no / 0       no / 1
other-acl-profile-name  yes / 2        no / 2
some-acl-profile-name yes / 1       yes / 123
show alarm
Description
Use this command to view the current system alarm status on the P-7500.
Syntax
show alarm
The show alarm command does not have any parameters or subcommands.
Example
tibco> show alarm
show backup
Description
Use this command to show the current backup loads available on the
P-7500.
Syntax
show backup
The show backup command does not have any parameters or subcommands.
Example
tibco> show backup
Start Time : 10:32:25 EDT
Interval : 1 day
Max Backups        : 5
Next Autobackup : Tue Oct 11 10:32:25 EDT
Previous Autobackup: Mon Oct 10 10:32:45 EDT
Previous Backup : Mon Oct 10 10:32:45 EDT
Status : Unchanged since previous backup
show client
Description
Use this command to show the current system client information on the
P-7500.
Syntax
show client [<ip-and-port>] [service <service-id>] [stats [congestion | queues] | subscriptions | connections [wide]] [primary | backup]
Where:
<ip-and-port> is the IP address and port or IP address and network mask in Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) form: n.n.n.n:x or n.n.n.n/y (n is 0-255, x is 1-65535, y is 0-32). Entering the wildcard character * in place of the IP address specifies all clients.
service filters the command output to only display system information for clients associated with the specified service-id
<service-id> is the port number or name identifying the service. Entering the wildcard character * in place of a specific client service name specifies all client services
stats asks to show client traffic statistics
congestion asks to show congestion discards statistics in descending order
queues asks to show client queue information
subscriptions asks to show client subscription information
connections asks to show client connection information
connections wide asks to show the client connection information in a widescreen computer display format (300+ character width)
primary asks to show information only for clients associated with the primary virtual system
backup asks to show information only for clients associated with the backup virtual system
Example
tibco> show client 192.168.1.219:35582 stats
Service: 7500
Original Service: 7500
Network: ;225.0.0.1
Client Address: 192.168.1.219:35582
User: user1
Description: sys_overnightS0001
URL:
Uptime: 0d 0h 4m 3s
Identifier: C0A8A497.4E4C48C53EF681510F8
Version: 8.1.1
Type: Primary
No Echo: Disabled
Hidden Client: No
Profile: default
Client Id: 0
Subscriptions: 6
Pid: 20044
 
Received Sent
-------------------- --------------------
Rv Control Messages 0 0
Rv Data Messages 0 242652
Rv Total Messages 0 242652
 
Rv Control Bytes 0 0
Rv Data Bytes 0 45618576
Rv Total Bytes 0 45618576
 
Ingress (msg/sec) Egress (msg/sec)
-------------------- --------------------
Current Rate (1 sec sample) 0 1000
Avg. Rate (60 sec interval) 0 1000
 
*************************** Ingress Discards ***************************
No Subscription Match 0
Subject Parse Error 0
Internal Error 0
Rendezvous Header Parse Error 0
 
*************************** Egress Discards ****************************
Transmit Congestion - Slow Consumer 0
 
show client-profile
Description
Use this command to show the current Rendezvous client profile information on the P-7500.
Syntax
show client-profile <name>
Where:
<name> is the name of the client profile configured on the P-7500.
Note: Currently, only one profile named default is supported and it is assigned automatically to each client. The profile named default cannot be deleted from the P-7500 system.
Example
tibco> show client-profile default
Profile Name : default
Queue Max Depths
Egress : 100000 work units
Queue Min Burst
Egress : 4 work units
Note: A work unit represents 2048 bytes of a message.
show clock
Description
Use this command to show the current system clock setting, time zone, and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) offset on the P-7500.
Syntax
show clock
The show clock command does not have any parameters or subcommands.
Example
tibco> show clock
Mar 6 2008 14:47:41 EST
timezone is EST, UTC offset is -5:00
tibco>
show console
Description
Use this command to show the global inactivity timeout configuration for all CLI user sessions on the P-7500.
Syntax
tibco> show console
The show console command does not have any parameters or subcommands.
Example
tibco> show console
Inactivity timeout: 5 minutes
tibco>
show disk
Description
Use this command to show the local disk usage on the P-7500.
Syntax
show disk [detail]
Where:
detail asks to show detailed information on the status of local disk use and the RAID drives
Example
tibco> show disk
show environment
Description
Use this command to show the P-7500 environment information to investigate whether it is operating within expected technical specifications.
Syntax
show environment
The show environment command does not have any parameters or subcommands.
Example
tibco> show environment
show hardware
Description
Use this command to show which cards are installed or missing in the
P-7500, and show the serial number, firmware versions, and error counts for those cards.
Syntax
show hardware [details]
Where:
details asks to show detailed information about the cards installed in the
P-7500
Example
tibco> show hardware details
show hostname
Description
Use this command to show the host name of the P-7500.
Syntax
show hostname
The show hostname command does not have any parameters or subcommands.
Example
tibco> show hostname
Hostname: tibco
show interface
Description
Use this command show the current configuration parameters and traffic statistics for the physical interfaces on the P-7500 system.
Syntax
show interface [<phy-interface>]
Where:
<phy-interface> is an ASCII string specifying the physical ethernet interface port or LAG to be displayed. Valid values are eth<port> (for example, eth2); <cartridge>/<slot>/<port> (for example, 1/1/8); <cartridge>/<slot>/lag<N> (for example, 1/1/lag1). There is no default value.
Note: Only a single LAG numbered 1 is supported.
Example
tibco> show interface 1/1/lag1
Interface: 1/1/lag1
IP address: 192.168.160.40/20 MAC address: 00:50:c2:44:b0:24
Enabled: yes
Rx pkts: 25763843 Rx bytes: 3032103187
Tx pkts: 228708 Tx bytes: 78771246
Configured members: 1/1/1, 1/1/2, 1/1/3, 1/1/4, 1/1/5, 1/1/6, 1/1/7, 1/1/8
Operational members: 1/1/2
Errors:
Fragmented IP packets dropped: 0
show ip route
Description
Use this command to show all the IP route information in the global IP routing table on the P-7500.
Syntax
show ip route
The show ip route command does not have any parameters or subcommands.
Example
tibco> show ip route
 
VRF: management
Destination Gateway Network Mask Interface
---------------------------------------------------------
default 192.168.128.1 0.0.0.0 eth1
 
 
VRF: msg-backbone
Destination Gateway Network Mask Interface
---------------------------------------------------------
default 192.168.160.1   255.255.255.0   1/1/lag1
show ip vrf
Description
Use this command to show the configuration and status of VRF objects within a TIBCO Messaging Appliance P-7500 system.
Syntax
tibco> show ip vrf [<name> [route]]
Where:
<name> is the name of the VRF object. Entering no name displays all VRF objects configured on the system.
route asks to show detailed IP routing information for the specified VRF object.
Note: When no parameters are entered, one line of output for each VRF object configured on the system is displayed. Each line contains the VRF object name and the number of interfaces currently attached to the VRF object. When a specific VRF object name is specified, the output displayed is the IP routing table for that interface and the list of interfaces currently attached to that VRF object.
Example
tibco> show ip vrf
 
VRF Interface Routes
-----------------------------------------------
management    eth1 2
msg-backbone 1/1/lag1 1
show log
Description
Use this command to show the system log.
Syntax
show log {command | debug | event | subscription} [lines <num-lines>] [find <search-string>]
Where:
command specifies show only command logs
debug specifies show only debug logs
command specifies show only command logs
event specifies show only event logs
subscription specifies show only subscription logs
lines <num-lines> specifies the number of lines to read. The default is 1000.
find <search-string> [string] specifies a string to use as a filter. No filtering is applied by default.
Example
tibco> show log debug
 
show log acl
Description
Use this command to show the ACL log for the last 1000 most recent service denials regarding client connections, publishing subjects, or subscribing subjects.
Syntax
show log acl [client-connect | publish-subject | subscribe-subject] [wide]
Where:
client-connect asks to show service denial logs relating only to client connection ACLs
publish-subject asks to show service denial logs relating only to publishing subject ACLs
subscribe-subject asks to show service denial logs relating only to subscribing subject ACLs
wide asks to show ACL log information in a wide screen computer display format (300+ character width)
Note: Entering no command parameters displays service denial log information for all ACLs.
Example
tibco> show log acl client-connect wide
 
Most recent ACL client-connect denials (max 1000):
 
Timestamp        Client          Username
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2008-07-29T16:50:46-0400 123.123.456.456:12345 gbertin
2008-07-29T16:50:48-0400 123.123.456.456:21345 gbertin
2008-07-29T16:50:50-0400 123.123.456.456:32245 dhorton
2008-07-29T16:50:52-0400 123.123.456.456:42335 dhorton
show logging command
Description
Use this command to show the configuration of the command logging facility.
Syntax
show logging command
The show logging command command does not have any parameters or subcommands.
Example
tibco> show logging command
show logging debug
Description
Use this command to show logging debug information for a specific subsystem or all subsystems.
Syntax
show logging debug [<subsystem-id>]
Where:
<subsystem-id> is the identifier for the specific subsystem. Default is show all subsystems.
Example
tibco> show logging debug
show memory
Description
Use this command to show the local memory usage on the P-7500.
Syntax
show memory
The show memory command does not have any parameters or subcommands.
Example
tibco> show memory
show name-server
Description
Use this command to show the currently provisioned Domain Name System (DNS) server configuration and status.
Syntax
show name-server
The show name-server command does not have any parameters or subcommands.
Example
tibco> show name-server
show ntp-server
Description
Use this command to show the Network Time Protocol (NTP) server configuration and status.
Syntax
show ntp-server
The show ntp-server command does not have any parameters or subcommands.
Example
tibco> show ntp-server
NTP Server: 192.168.1.203
Reachable: yes
 
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter
=================================================================
*192.168.1.203 209.87.233.53 3 u 225 256 377 1.502 11.725 0.548
show paging
Description
Use this command to show the current paging status of the session on the TIBCO Messaging Appliance P-7500 system.
Syntax
show paging
The show paging command does not have any parameters or subcommands.
Example
tibco> show paging
show process
Description
Use this command to show the system process information on the TIBCO Messaging Appliance P-7500 system.
Syntax
show process [pid <pid>]
Where:
pid asks to show detailed process information for one system process. Entering no pid displays detailed process information for all system processes.
<pid> is the process identifier number
Example
tibco> process pid 22040
show product-key
Description
Use this command to show the system product keys and features that they unlock on the P-7500 system.
Syntax
tibco> show product-key
The show product-key command does not have any parameters or subcommands.
Example
tibco> show product-key
Product Key : LLLLLLLLLLL-LLLLLLLLLLL-LLLLLLLLLLL-HHHH
Unlocked Features : 1
Access Control Lists (ACLs)
show profile-mapping
Description
Use this command to show the configuration of mapping profiles on the P-7500 system.
Syntax
show profile-mapping [username <name>] [service <mapped-service>] [default]*
Where:
name is the user name of the client. User names are case sensitive.
mapped-service is the TCP port number of the service, specified as a decimal value from 0 to 65,535.
default asks to the profile mapping named default
Entering no username or service displays all profile mappings.
Example
tibco> show profile-mapping
 
Username :
Service :
ACL Profile : default
 
Username : bob
Service :
ACL Profile : default
show redundancy
Description
Use this command to show the redundancy configuration and status on the TIBCO Messaging Appliance P-7500 system.
Syntax
show redundancy
The show redundancy command does not have any parameters or subcommands.
Example
tibco> show redundancy
 
Configuration Status:    Enabled
NAB Interface:             Up
 
                                    Primary CVRID        Backup CVRID
                                    ----------------------       ----------------------
CSMP Virtual Router Id  192.168.160.174:80   192.168.160.154:80
Activity Status               Local Active             Mate Active
VRRP Status                 Master                     Backup
Local Priority                 Active    Standby
Primary Router               192.168.160.74:80
VRRP Virtual Router Id   174                        154
Last Update Status           Ok    Ok
show rv config
Description
Use this command to show the Rendezvous configuration information on the P-7500.
Syntax
show rv config
The show rv config command does not have any parameters or subcommands.
Example
tibco> show rv config
 
RV Configuration Status:
RV-Gateway:
Enabled
Disabled


RV Listen Port
RV-Gateway Status
Primary
---------------------
7500
Up
Backup
---------------------
7500
Up
show rv network-mapping
Description
Use this command to show the Rendezvous network mapping configuration on the P-7500 system.
Syntax
show rv network-mapping
The show rv network-mapping command does not have any parameters or subcommands.
Example
tibco> show rv network-mapping
Original network Mapped network
---------------------- ------------------------
;225.9.9.9    ;225.10.10.10
;239.1.1.1    ;239.1.1.2
show rv service
Description
Use this command to show the Rendezvous service information on the TIBCO Messaging Appliance P-7500 system.
Syntax
show rv service <service> [stats | subscriptions] [primary | backup]
Where:
<service> is the port number or name identifying the Rendezvous service. Entering the wildcard character * in place of a specific Rendezvous service name specifies all Rendezvous services.
stats asks to show statistics on the Rendezvous service subscriptions
subscriptions asks to show Rendezvous service subscription information
primary asks to show Rendezvous service information only for clients associated with the primary virtual system
backup asks to show Rendezvous service information only for clients associated with the backup virtual system
Example
tibco> show rv service 9999
Primary Virtual Router (10.10.2.78):
   Service:    9999
   Uptime:   0d 0h 2m 34s
   Clients:    1000
   Subscriptions: 1003
 
Network Clients
----------------------------------      -------
;224.3.4.5 1000
 
Backup Virtual Router (N/A):
show rv service-mapping
Description
Use this command to view the Rendezvous service mapping configuration on the TIBCO Messaging Appliance P-7500 system.
Syntax
show rv service-mapping
The show rv service-mapping command does not have any parameters or subcommands.
 
 
Example
tibco(config-rv)# show rv service-mapping
Original service  Mapped service
---------------------- ------------------------
equities             7800
show session
Description
Use this command to show the inactivity timeout configuration for all current CLI user sessions on the P-7500.
Syntax
show session
The show session command does not have any parameters or subcommands.
Example
tibco> show session
session user        from       login      idle timeout
* 1      tibco1 192.168.1.35  2005-11-28 16:18:27   00:00:00   90
  2      tibco2 192.168.1.246 2005-11-28 16:21:25   00:00:16    0
* indicates current session
show snmp
Description
Use this command to show the configuration and status of the SNMP server on the TIBCO Messaging Appliance P-7500 system.
Syntax
show snmp
The show snmp command does not have any parameters or subcommands.
Example
tibco> show snmp
show snmp trap
Description
Use this command to show the configuration and status of the SNMP traps on the TIBCO Messaging Appliance P-7500 system.
Syntax
show snmp trap [<name>]
Where:
<name> is the name of the trap. Entering no name displays all traps.
Example
tibco> show snmp trap power-status
show stats acl
Description
Use this command to show global ACL statistics information on the P-7500 system.
Syntax
show stats acl
The show stats acl command does not have any parameters or subcommands.
Example
tibco> show stats acl
 
Reason           # Denials
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Client Connect   123
Publish Subject  987
Subscribe Subject 456
show stats client
Description
Use this command to show aggregate Rendezvous client statistics information for all existing clients on the P-7500.
Syntax
show stats client
The show stats client command does not have any parameters or subcommands.
Example
tibco> show stats client
                                    Received Sent
                       -------------------- --------------------
RV Control Messages                      5 1
RV Data Messages                        125 79321
RV Total Messages                       130 79322
 
RV Control Bytes                       8323 480
RV Data Bytes                         12540 807239
RV Total Bytes                        20863 807719
 
                          Ingress (msg/sec) Egress (msg/sec)
                       -------------------- --------------------
Current Rate (1 sec sample)               0 0
Avg. Rate (60 sec interval)               0 100
 
 
********************* Ingress Discards ***************************
No Subscription Match                                            0
Subject Parse Error                                              0
Internal Error                                                0
RV Header Parse Error                                        0
 
 
********************* Egress Discards ****************************
Transmit Congestion - Slow Consumer                           5
show subscriptions
Description
Use this command to show Rendezvous subscriber subscription information on the P-7500.
Syntax
show subscriptions [service <service-id>] [subject <subject-string> | subject-starts <subject-start-string> | summary] [primary | backup]
Where:
service filters the command output to only display subscriptions associated with the specified service-id
<service> is the port number or name identifying the service. Entering the wildcard character * in place of a specific Rendezvous subscriber subscription service name specifies all Rendezvous subscription services.
subject asks to show Rendezvous subscriber subscription subject information
<subject-string> is the subscription subject in the form a.b.c
subject-starts asks to show all Rendezvous subscriber subscription subjects that start with the subject start string
<subject-start-string> is the common subscription subject text or value that starts the Rendezvous subscriber subscription “subject-starts” string
summary asks to show the number of Rendezvous subscriber subscriptions for each client.
primary asks to show Rendezvous subscriptions only for clients associated with the primary virtual system
backup asks to show Rendezvous subscriptions only for clients associated with the backup virtual system
Example
tibco> show subscriptions
 
show syslog
Description
Use this command to show the configuration of the SolOS syslog system on the TIBCO Messaging Appliance P-7500 system.
Syntax
show syslog [<name>]]
Where:
<name> is the name of the syslog facility destination. Entering no name displays all destinations.
Example
tibco> show syslog scott
------------------------------------------------
Name: scott
Facilities: event command
Files
Hosts Transport
192.168.1.12 TCP
192.168.1.13 TCP
show username
Description
Use this command to show the names of all the CLI and SFTP users configured on a P-7500.
Syntax
show username
The show username command does not have any parameters or subcommands.
Example
tibco> show username
show version
Description
The P-7500 system software consists of the following major components: Command Line Interface (CLI), Data Plane, Control Plane, and Management Plane. Use this command to determine the version of all components, and display a list of all available system software versions on the P-7500.
Syntax
show version
The show version command does not have any parameters or subcommands.
Example
tibco> show version
 
show virtual-router
Description
Use this command to show the current configuration of the two virtual routers on the physical P-7500 system.
Syntax
show virtual-router
The show virtual-router command does not have any parameters or subcommands.
Example
tibco> show virtual-router
Primary Virtual Router:
virtual router id: 192.168.160.147
vrrp vrid: 147
vrrp ip interface id: 1/1/lag1:1
rv ip interface id: 1/1/lag1:1
Backup Virtual Router:
virtual router id: 192.168.160.148
vrrp vrid: 148
vrrp ip interface id: 1/1/lag1:2
rv ip interface id: 1/1/lag1:2
Note: The Virtual Router Id is not explicitly configured on the virtual routers, but implicitly determined by the IP address of the interface selected for the VRRP IP interface.
 

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Copyright © TIBCO Software Inc. All Rights Reserved