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Fabric OS Command Reference
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frameLog
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Type
Reason for the frame discard. Frames can be discarded for a variety of reasons.
The only discard reason currently handled by the frame log is timeout.
Count
The number of discarded frames logged in the frame log that have the log
timestamp, TX port, RX port, SID, DID, SFID and DFID values listed on this line of
output. Note that this count may be less than the actual number of such frames
discarded, because the frame log cannot log the details of all discarded frames.
When viewed in dump mode, the frame log displays the following information:
Log timestamp
The date and time when the frames described in this line of output were
discarded.
TX port
Egress port where the frames were bound to exit the chassis. A port displayed as
-1 (or -1/-1 on slot-based systems) indicates an internal port.
RX port
Ingress port where the frames were bound to enter the chassis. A port displayed
as -1 (or -1/-1 on slot-based systems indicates an internal port.
Type
Reason for the frame discard. Frames can be discarded for a variety of reasons.
The only discard reason currently handled by the frame log is timeout.
Frame contents
The first 64 bytes of the frame contents in hexadecimal format.
NOTES
The execution of this command is subject to Virtual Fabric or Admin Domain restrictions that may be in
place. Refer to Chapter 1, "Using Fabric OS Commands" and Appendix A, "Command Availability" for
details.
The Frame Log operation is chassis-wide.
OPERANDS
This command has the following operands:
--disable
Disables logging of discarded frames, which is enabled by default. This command
clears the history of discarded frames and gathering of new information ceases.
When frame logging is disabled, only the --help and --enable operations are
permitted.
--enable
Enables logging of discarded frames after the feature was disabled.
--clear
Clears the stored history of discarded frames. This operation is permitted only
when the feature is enabled.