Media Flow Controller Troubleshooting
Media Flow Controller Administrator’s Guide
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Displaying Information Using Show Commands
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Note!
In Release 2.0.4, you can configure some of these settings with
analytics
commands.
show bootvar
—The installed images on partition 1 and partition 2, from which partition was
the last boot, and which partition is set as the next boot.
show
configuration
—Lists the CLI commands needed to bring the state of a fresh system up
to match the current persistent (saved) state of this system. A short header is included,
containing the name and version number of the configuration, in a comment. Commands that
have not been saved, or would set something to its default, are not included, so this command
on a fresh configuration produces no output, except the header. Includes arguments:
•
files [<filename>]
—If no filename is specified, list the configuration files in persistent
storage. If filename is specified, list the commands to recreate the configuration in that
file; only non-default commands are shown.
•
full
—Same as show configuration but includes commands that set default values.
•
running
—Same as show configuration except that it applies to the currently running
configuration, rather than the active saved configuration.
•
text files
—List text-based configuration files.
show counters
—Lists the following information. See
“Log Codes and Sub-Codes” on
page 210,”
for descriptions of HTTP response codes:
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Total number of Active Connections
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Total number of Active HTTP Connections
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Total number of Active RTSP Connections
•
Total Bytes served from RAM cache
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Origin Server Counters:
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Total Bytes served from Origin Server
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Total Bytes served from HTTP Origin Server
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Total Bytes served from NFS Origin Server
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Total Bytes served from Disk cache
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Total Bytes served
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Total number of HTTP Connections
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Total number of HTTP Transactions
•
Total number of HTTP 200 (request succeeded) responses; incremented when HTTP
headers are sent
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Total number of HTTP 206 (partial content succeeded) responses
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Total number of HTTP 304 (not modified) responses
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Total number of HTTP 400 (bad request) responses
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Total number of HTTP 404 (not found) responses
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Total number of HTTP 416 (requested range not satisfiable) responses
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Total number of HTTP 500 (internal server error) responses
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Total number of HTTP 501 (not implemented) responses
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Total number of HTTP Timeouts
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Total HTTP Well finished count; incremented after the HTTP body has been sent
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