Media Flow Controller CLI Commands
Media Flow Controller Administrator’s Guide
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show
View information; see
“Displaying Information Using Show Commands” on page 271
for
details. Most are
EXEC
commands. There are many show commands described at the end of
the appropriate sections. Additionally, there are special show arguments:
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bootvar
—Installed system images and boot parameters.
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counter
—System statistics.
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hosts
—Hostname, DNS configuration, and static host mappings.
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interfaces configured
—Interface configurations.
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memory
—System memory usage.
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media-cache controller
—List media cache controllers; currently only 3ware.
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ram-cache
—The current size of the RAM cache and default RAM cache configurations.
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running-config
—Commands to recreate current running configuration.
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service mod-rtmp-fms
and
service mod-rtmp-admin
—Lists the status of the FMS
service; either running or stopped. Use service restart command if needed.
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stats cpu
—CPU statistics.
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users
—Information about user logins.
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version
—Version information for current system image.
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whoami
—The identity and capabilities of the current user.
show version [concise]
List version information for the currently running system; shows each field with a description.
The concise variant fits it onto one line, in a form suitable for a bug report, and so forth.
show ram-cache
List current ram-cache settings.
show configuration
audit
files [<filename>]
full
running [full]
List the CLI commands needed to bring the state of a fresh system up to match the current
persistent state of this system. A short header is included, containing the name and version
number of the configuration, in a comment.
Notes:
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audit
—List settings for configuration change auditing.
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files
—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.
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full
—Same as show configuration but includes commands that set default values.
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running
—Same as show configuration except that it applies to the currently running
configuration, rather than the active saved configuration.
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