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system
The following operations can be performed on “system”:
stat system
This command displays system statistics
Synopsis
stat system [-detail] [-fullValues] [-ntimes |
full )] |
Arguments
detail Specifies detailed output (including more statistics). The output can be quite voluminous. Without this argument, the output will show only a summary.
fullValues Specifies that numbers and strings should be displayed in their full form. Without this option, long strings are shortened and large numbers are abbreviated
ntimes The number of times, in intervals of seven seconds, the statistics should be displayed. Default value: 1 Minimum value: 0
logFile The name of the log file to be used as input.
clearstats Clear the statsistics / counters
Possible values: basic, full
Output
Counters
-12.0 V Supply Voltage (V12n) Power supply -12V output. Acceptable range is -13.20 through -10.80 volts. 9800 and 9960 platforms display standard value of -12.0V.
-5.0 V Supply Voltage (V50n) Power supply -5V output. Acceptable range is -5.50 through -4.50 volts. 9800 and 9960 platforms display standard value of -5.0V.
CPU usage (CPU) CPU utilization percentage.
Average CPU usage (CPU) Shows average CPU utilization percentage if more than 1 CPU is present.
CPU1 CPU 1 (currently the slave CPU) utilization, as percentage of capacity. Not applicable for a single-CPU system.
CPU0 CPU 0 (currently the master CPU) utilization, as percentage of capacity.
Voltage 7 (Volts) (volt7) Voltage of a device connected to health monitoring chip through pin 7.
Voltage 6 (Volts) (volt6) Voltage of a device connected to health monitoring chip through pin 6.
Voltage 5 (Volts) (volt5) Voltage of a device connected to health monitoring chip through pin 5.
Voltage 4 (Volts) (volt4) Voltage of a device connected to health monitoring chip through pin 4.
Voltage 3 (Volts) (volt3) Voltage of a device connected to health monitoring chip through pin 3.
Voltage 2 (Volts) (volt2) Voltage of a device connected to health monitoring chip through pin 2.
Voltage 1 (Volts) (volt1) Voltage of a device connected to health monitoring chip through pin 1.
Voltage 0 (Volts) (volt0) Voltage of a device connected to health monitoring chip through pin 0.
Voltage Sensor2(Volts) (VSEN2) Voltage Sensor 2 Input. Currently only 13k Platforms will have valid value for this counter and for older platforms this will be 0.
5V Standby Voltage(Volts) (V5SB) Power Supply 5V Standby Voltage. Currently only 13k Platforms will have valid value for this counter and for older platforms this will be 0.
Intel CPU Vtt Power(Volts) (VTT) Intel CPU Vtt power. Currently only 13k Platforms will have valid value for this counter and for older platforms this will be 0.
Battery Voltage (Volts) (VBAT) Onboard battery power supply output. 9800 and 9950 platforms display standard value of 5.0V.
+12.0 V Supply Voltage (V+12) Power supply +12V output. Acceptable range is 10.80 through 13.20 volts.
+5.0 V Supply Voltage (V50) Power supply +5V output. Acceptable range is 4.50 through 5.50 volts.
Standby 3.3 V Supply Voltage (V33Stby) Standby power supply +3.3V output. Acceptable range is 2.970 through 3.630 volts. 9800 and 9960 platforms display standard value of 3.3V. You can configure Standby 3.3V Supply Voltage by using the Set snmp alarm VOLTAGE-LOW command to set the lower limit and the Set snmp alarm VOLTAGE-HIGH command to set the upper limit.
Main 3.3 V Supply Voltage (V33Main) Main power supply +3.3V output. Acceptable range is 2.970 through 3.630 volts. This is a critical counter. You can configure Main 3.3V Supply Voltage, by using the Set snmp alarm VOLTAGE-LOW command to set the lower limit and the Set snmp alarm VOLTAGE-HIGH command to set the upper limit.
CPU 1 Core Voltage (Volts) (VCC1) CPU core 1 voltage. Acceptable range is 1.080 through 1.650 volts. If CPU 1 is not connected to the health monitoring chip, display shows voltage of CPU 0.
CPU 0 Core Voltage (Volts) (VCC0) CPU core 0 voltage. Acceptable range is 1.080 through 1.650 volts.
Number of CPUs (CPUs) The number of CPUs on the Citrix ADC.
InUse Memory (%) (MemUsage) Percentage of memory utilization on Citrix ADC.
Memory usage (MB) (MemUseMB) Main memory currently in use, in megabytes.
Mgmt Additional-CPU usage (%) (CPU) Additonal Management CPU utilization percentage.
Mgmt CPU0 usage (%) (CPU) Management CPU-0 utilization percentage.
Management CPU usage (%) (CPU) Average Management CPU utilization percentage.
Packet CPU usage (%) (CPU) Average CPU utilization percentage for all packet engines excluding management PE.
CPU usage (%) (CPU) CPU utilization percentage.
Average CPU usage (%) (CPU) Average CPU utilization percentage. Not applicable for a single-CPU system.
Up since(Local) (Since) Time (in local timezone format) when the Citrix ADC was last started.
Up since (Since) Time when the Citrix ADC was last started.
/flash Used (%) (disk0PerUsage) Used space in /flash partition of the disk, as a percentage. This is a critical counter. You can configure /flash Used (%) by using the Set snmp alarm DISK-USAGE-HIGH command.
/var Used (%) (disk1PerUsage) Used space in /var partition of the disk, as a percentage. This is a critical counter. You can configure /var Used (%) by using the Set snmp alarm DISK-USAGE-HIGH command.
CPU Fan 0 Speed (RPM) (CPUFan0) CPU Fan 0 speed. Acceptable range is 3000 through 6000 RPM. This is a critical counter. You can configure CPU Fan 0 Speed by using the Set snmp alarm FAN-SPEED-LOW command to set the lower limit.
CPU Fan 1 Speed (RPM) (CPUFan1) CPU Fan 1 speed. Acceptable range is 3000 through 6000 RPM. 7000 platform displays speed of CPU fan 0. This is a critical counter. You can configure CPU Fan 1 Speed by using the Set snmp alarm FAN-SPEED-LOW command to set the lower limit.
System Fan Speed (RPM) (systemFan) System fan speed. Acceptable range is 3000 through 6000 RPM. This is a critical counter. You can configure System Fan Speed by using the Set snmp alarm FAN-SPEED-LOW command to set the lower limit.
System Fan 1 Speed (RPM) (systemFan1) System fan 1 speed. For new platforms associated pin is connected to CPU supporting fans. For platforms in which it is not connected, it will point to System Fan.
System Fan 2 Speed (RPM) (systemFan2) System fan 2 speed. For new platforms associated pin is connected to CPU supporting fans. For platforms in which it is not connected, it will point to System Fan
CPU 0 Temperature (Celsius) (TCPU0) CPU 0 temperature. 9800 and 9960 platforms display internal chip temperature. This is a critical counter. You can configure CPU 0 Temperature by using the Set snmp alarm TEMPERATURE-HIGH command to set the upper limit.
CPU 1 Temperature (Celsius) (TCPU1) CPU 1 temperature. 9800 and 9960 platforms display internal chip temperature. 7000, 9010 and 10010 platforms display CPU 0 temperature. This is a critical counter. You can configure CPU 1 Temperature by using the Set snmp alarm TEMPERATURE-HIGH command to set the upper limit.
Internal Temperature (Celsius) (intTemp) Internal temperature of health monitoring chip. This is a critical counter. You can configure Internal Temperature by using the Set snmp alarm TEMPERATURE-HIGH command to set the upper limit.
Power supply 1 status (PS1FAIL) Power supply 1 failure status.
Power supply 2 status (PS2FAIL) Power supply 2 failure status.
Power supply 3 status (PS3FAIL) Power supply 3 failure status.
Power supply 4 status (PS4FAIL) Power supply 4 failure status.
/flash Size (MB) (disk0Size) Size of /flash partition of the hard disk.
/flash Used (MB) (disk0Used) Used space in /flash partition of the hard disk.
/flash Available (MB) (disk0Avail) Available space in /flash partition of the hard disk.
/var Size (MB) (disk1Size) Size of /var partition of the hard disk.
/var Used (MB) (disk1Used) Used space in /var partition of the hard disk.
/var Available (MB) (disk1Avail) Available space in /var partition of the hard disk.
Fan 0 Speed (RPM) (Fan0) Speed of Fan 0 if associated pin is connected to health monitoring chip.
Fan 1 Speed (RPM) (Fan1) Speed of Fan 1 if associated pin is connected to health monitoring chip.
Fan 2 Speed (RPM) (Fan2) Speed of Fan 2 if associated pin is connected to health monitoring chip.
Fan 3 Speed (RPM) (Fan3) Speed of Fan 3 if associated pin is connected to health monitoring chip.
Temperature 0 (Celsius) (temp0) Temperature of a device connected to health monitoring chip through pin 0.
Temperature 1 (Celsius) (temp1) Temperature of a device connected to health monitoring chip through pin 1.
Temperature 2 (Celsius) (temp2) Temperature of a device connected to health monitoring chip through pin 2.
Temperature 3 (Celsius) (temp3) Temperature of a device connected to health monitoring chip through pin 3.
Up time (UP) Seconds since the Citrix ADC started.
System memory (MB) (Memory) Total amount of system memory, in megabytes.
CPU usage (CPU) CPU utilization: percentage * 10.
Management CPU usage (CPU) Management CPU utilization: percentage * 10.
Management CPU0 usage (CPU) Management CPU-0 utilization: percentage * 10.
Additonal Management CPU usage (additionalCPU) Additonal Management CPU utilization: percentage * 10.
CPU 0 Core Voltage (Volts) (VCC0) CPU core 0 voltage. Acceptable range is 1.080 through 1.650 volts.
CPU 1 Core Voltage (Volts) (VCC1) CPU core 1 voltage. Acceptable range is 1.080 through 1.650 volts. If CPU 1 is not connected to the health monitoring chip, display shows voltage of CPU 0.
Main 3.3 V Supply Voltage (V33Main) Main power supply +3.3V output. Acceptable range is 2.970 through 3.630 volts. This is a critical counter. You can configure Main 3.3V Supply Voltage, by using the Set snmp alarm VOLTAGE-LOW command to set the lower limit and the Set snmp alarm VOLTAGE-HIGH command to set the upper limit.
Standby 3.3 V Supply Voltage (V33Stby) Standby power supply +3.3V output. Acceptable range is 2.970 through 3.630 volts. 9800 and 9960 platforms display standard value of 3.3V. You can configure Standby 3.3V Supply Voltage by using the Set snmp alarm VOLTAGE-LOW command to set the lower limit and the Set snmp alarm VOLTAGE-HIGH command to set the upper limit.
+5.0 V Supply Voltage (V50) Power supply +5V output. Acceptable range is 4.50 through 5.50 volts.
+12.0 V Supply Voltage (V+12) Power supply +12V output. Acceptable range is 10.80 through 13.20 volts.
Battery Voltage (Volts) (VBAT) Onboard battery power supply output. 9800 and 9950 platforms display standard value of 5.0V.
Intel CPU Vtt Power(Volts) (VTT) Intel CPU Vtt power. Currently only 13k Platforms will have valid value for this counter and for older platforms this will be 0.
5V Standby Voltage(Volts) (V5SB) Power Supply 5V Standby Voltage. Currently only 13k Platforms will have valid value for this counter and for older platforms this will be 0.
Voltage Sensor2(Volts) (VSEN2) Voltage Sensor 2 Input. Currently only 13k Platforms will have valid value for this counter and for older platforms this will be 0.
Voltage 0 (Volts) (volt0) Voltage of a device connected to health monitoring chip through pin 0.
Voltage 1 (Volts) (volt1) Voltage of a device connected to health monitoring chip through pin 1.
Voltage 2 (Volts) (volt2) Voltage of a device connected to health monitoring chip through pin 2.
Voltage 3 (Volts) (volt3) Voltage of a device connected to health monitoring chip through pin 3.
Voltage 4 (Volts) (volt4) Voltage of a device connected to health monitoring chip through pin 4.
Voltage 5 (Volts) (volt5) Voltage of a device connected to health monitoring chip through pin 5.
Voltage 6 (Volts) (volt6) Voltage of a device connected to health monitoring chip through pin 6.
Voltage 7 (Volts) (volt7) Voltage of a device connected to health monitoring chip through pin 7.
Master CPU usage (CPU0) CPU0 utilization: percentage * 10.
Slave CPU usage (CPU1) CPU1 utilization, percentage * 10.
-5.0 V Supply Voltage (V50n) Power supply -5V output. Acceptable range is -5.50 through -4.50 volts. 9800 and 9960 platforms display standard value of -5.0V.
-12.0 V Supply Voltage (V12n) Power supply -12V output. Acceptable range is -13.20 through -10.80 volts. 9800 and 9960 platforms display standard value of -12.0V.
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