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Collecting operating statistics
You can collect operating statistics by saving the statistics to a file or displaying the statistics on the
screen.
When you collect operating statistics, follow these guidelines:
•
Log in to the device through a network or management port instead of the console port, if
possible. Network and management ports are faster than the console port.
•
Do not execute commands while operating statistics are being collected.
•
Hewlett Packard Enterprise recommends saving operating statistics to a file to retain the
information.
NOTE:
The amount of time to collect statistics increases along with the number of IRF member devices.
To collect operating statistics:
1.
Collect operating statistics for multiple feature modules.
<Sysname> display diagnostic-information
Save or display diagnostic information (Y=save, N=display)? [Y/N] :
2.
At the prompt, choose to save or display operating statistics:
# To save operating statistics, enter
y
at the prompt and then specify the destination file name.
Save or display diagnostic information (Y=save, N=display)? [Y/N] :y
Please input the file name(*.tar.gz)[flash:/diag_Sysname_20160101-000704.tar.gz] :
Diagnostic information is outputting to flash:/diag_Sysname_20160101-000704.tar.gz.
Please wait...
Save successfully.
<Sysname> dir flash:/
Directory of flash:
...
6 -rw- 898180 Jun 26 2013 09:23:51 diag.tar.gz
1048576 KB total (38812 KB free)
# To display operating statistics on the monitor terminal, enter
n
at the prompt. (The output from
this command varies by software version.)
Save or display diagnostic information (Y=save, N=display)? [Y/N] :N
===============================================
===============display clock===============
23:49:53 UTC Tue 01/01/2016
=================================================
...
3.
Extract and decompress the operating statistics file.
<Sysname> tar extract archive-file diag_Sysname_20160101-000704.tar.gz
Extracting archive flash:/diag_Sysname_20160101-000704.tar.gz Done.
<Sysname> gunzip diag_Sysname_20160101-000704.gz