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Fabric OS Command Reference
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lsDbShow
Displays the Fabric Shortest Path First (FSPF) link state database.
Synopsis
lsdbshow [domain]
Description
Use this command to display an FSPF link state database record for switches in the fabric or for a
specified domain.
There are two types of database entries:
•
The link state database entry, which is permanently allocated.
•
The link state record (LSR), which is allocated when a switch is connected to the fabric.
The LSR describes the links between connected domains in a fabric. For a link to be reported in the
LSR, the neighbor for that link must be in NB_ST_FULL state.
This command displays the content of both types of database entries, if both are present, as shown
in
TABLE 24
lsDbShow display fields
Field
Description
Domain
Domain ID described by this LSR. A (self) keyword after the domain ID
indicates that LSR describes the local switch.
lsrP
Pointer to LSR.
earlyAccLSRs
Number of LSRs accepted, even though they were not sufficiently spaced
apart.
ignoredLSRs
Number of LSRs not accepted because they were not sufficiently spaced
apart.
lastIgnored
Last time an LSR was ignored.
installTime
Time this LSR was installed in the database, in seconds since boot.
lseFlags
Internal variable.
uOutIfs
Internal variable.
uPathCost
Internal variable.
uOldHopCount
Internal variable.
uHopsFromRoot
Internal variable.
mOutIfs
Internal variable.
parent
Internal variable.
mPathCost
Internal variable.
mHopsFromRoot
Internal variable.
lsAge
Age, in seconds, of this LSR. An LSR is removed from the database when its
age exceeds 3,600 seconds.
reserved
Reserved for future use.
type
Type of the LSR. Always 1.
options
Always 0.
lsId
ID of this LSR. It is identical to the domain ID.