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Fabric OS Command Reference
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perfResourceShow
Displays performance monitor resources for a logical switch.
SYNOPSIS
perfresourceshow --portttRes [[slot/]port]
perfResourceShow --eeRes [[slot/]port]
perfResourceShow --fabmodeRes
perfResourceShow --installed [[slot/]port]
perfResourceShow --help
DESCRIPTION
Use this command to determine the physical resources available to support the installation of
performance monitors on a logical switch port.
In a Virtual Fabric environment, performance monitors installed on a logical switch share the physical
resources of the switches that make up the base fabric. To make efficient usage of existing system
resources, such as link table size for all supported monitors, the resources reserved for a given logical
switch are allocated when the first monitor is installed on a port belonging to that logical switch. The
resources are de-allocated when the last monitor installed on a given partition is removed.
This command displays the resource availability for the current logical switch context. The display
includes the maximum of supported monitors, the number of monitors currently installed, and the
remaining available resources.
In a non-Virtual Fabric environment, this command displays the resources for the switch.
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.
OPERANDS
This command has the following optional operands:
slot
For bladed systems only, specifies the slot number of the port for which to display
the resources, followed by a slash (/).
port
Specifies the number of the port for which to display the resources, relative to its
slot for bladed systems. Use switchShow for a listing of valid ports.
--portttRes
Displays the number of Top Talkers that can be installed on a specified port. If no
port is specified, this command displays the resources for all ports on the current
logical switch.
--eeRes
Displays the number of EE monitors that can be supported on the specified port. If
no port is specified, this command displays the resources for all ports on the
current logical switch.
--fabmodeRes
Displays whether fabric mode Top Talkers are running on the current logical
switch. A port is not required with this operand.
--installed
Displays the monitor types installed on a specified port.