RBFS Redundancy Operational Commands
Redundancy Show Commands
With the RBFS Command Line Interface, you can view output of operational commands. The redundancy operational commands provide detailed information about the RBFS redundancy operations.
Client Statistics
Syntax:
show redundancy client <name> statistics
This command displays information from redundancy client (daemon) which is a participant in the redundancy sessions. The daemons ifmd
, ipoed.1
, lagd
, and subscriberd.1
are the client daemons in redundancy sessions.
Command:
show redundancy client lagd statistics
Example:
supervisor@rtbrick>ufi08.q2c.u23.r4.nbg.rtbrick.net: op> show redundancy client lagd statistics Session id: 100, Profile: rd_ipoe Agent State: down TCP operational state: down Message statistics: Keep alive sent: 0 Keep alive received: 0 Last 5 state changes: [Latest first] down : 2022-12-08T08:47:06.077823+0000 demote-ready : 2022-12-08T08:47:06.077798+0000 demote-infra-wait : 2022-12-08T08:47:06.077769+0000 demote-app-wait : 2022-12-08T08:47:06.077713+0000 active : 2022-12-08T06:57:53.058172+0000 Connection statistics: Peer Address: 198.51.100.2 Application down notifications: 0 Connection down notifications: 0 Retry count: 0 Session down received: 8
Session Details
Syntax:
show redundancy session detail
The command displays RD session details.
Command:
show redundancy session detail
Example:
supervisor@rtbrick>ufi08.q2c.u23.r4.nbg.rtbrick.net: op> show redundancy session detail Redundancy session ID: 100, Update source: 198.51.100.1, Peer: 198.51.100.2. Instance: default, Profile name: rd_ipoe, Local priority: 20 State: down, Previous state: active, Last state transition time: 2022-12-08T08:47:06.071930+0000 TCP operational state: down Message statistics: Keep alive sent: 21516 Keep alive received: 21515 Switch overs detected: 0 Timers: Connect retry interval: 2000 keep alive timer interval: 3000 Holddown timer interval: 9000
Session ID Details
Syntax:
show redundancy session <ID> detail
The command displays RD session detail for a session ID. Command:
show redundancy session 100 detail
Example:
supervisor@rtbrick>ufi08.q2c.u23.r4.nbg.rtbrick.net: op> show redundancy session 100 detail Redundancy session ID: 100, Update source: 198.51.100.1, Peer: 198.51.100.2 Instance: default, Profile name: rd_ipoe, Local priority: 20 State: down, Previous state: active, Last state transition time: 2022-12-08T08:47:06.071930+0000 TCP operational state: down Message statistics: Keep alive sent: 21516 Keep alive received: 21515 Switch overs detected: 0 Timers: Connect retry interval: 2000 keep alive timer interval: 3000 Holddown timer interval: 9000
Session ID Status
Syntax:
show redundancy session <ID> status
The command displays status information of a session ID.
Command:
show redundancy session* <ID> *status
Example:
supervisor@rtbrick>ufi08.q2c.u23.r4.nbg.rtbrick.net: op> show redundancy session 100 status State: down, Remote State: invalid Redundancy client replication information: Total redundancy clients : 5 ifmd: ipoed.1: lagd: poold: subscriberd.1: Number of subscribed table: 1
Session History
Syntax:
show redundancy session <ID> status
The command displays history of a session ID for a specified count.
show redundancy session 100 history count 3
supervisor@C2-STD-27-2804>bm04-tst.fsn.rtbrick.net: cfg> show redundancy session 100 history count 3 Previous state Current state State change reason Timestamp connect standby standby 2022-12-21T07:05:36.010847+0000 down connect open 2022-12-21T07:05:29.738121+0000 invalid down init 2022-12-21T07:00:44.282300+0000