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Alphabetical Command Reference

This appendix provides an alphabetical listing of all the Sun Fire B10n blade commands.


A

alias

Create an alias.


B

boot

Boot the system.

boot config

Set the boot configuration.

boot image

Configure the system image to use for the next time the content load balancing blade goes through a system reboot.

broadcast

Used to send a message to all the users logged into the Sun Fire B10n blade.

build rules

Activate the rules just configured.


C

cat

Output a file to the screen.

chkdsk

Verify that the Flash File System is in good condition. The check option determines the condition of the Flash File System. The repair option fixes problems found in checking process.

clear

Clear the screen.

config

Enter configuration mode.

commit config

Activate the configuration just entered.

 

 

 

 

 


D

debug module

Configure the debug level for a specified module in the system.

default gateway

Configure a default gateway on the load balancing blade.

default hostname

Delete service.

default qos level

Set the default QoS level.

default tcp-dos-params

Set the default TCP-dos parameters.

default tcp-handoff-params

Set the default TCP-handoff parameters.

default tcp-params

Set the default TCP parameters.

diag level

Configure the diagnostics level and the level of verbosity of the diagnostics.

dns server

Configure a DNS for the load balancing blade. When supplied with a hostname, this DNS will resolve it and obtain the corresponding IP address.

dns suffix

Set the suffix to be added to the hostnames before resolution, for example .com.

dump config

Display the existing configuration.

dump memory

Dumps the system memory to the screen.

dump module

Dump the information about a specific module to the screen.


E

echo

Echo text typed in.

enable failover-monitor

Enable the failover monitoring.

enable path-failover

Enable path failover monitoring.

enable server

Enable the server.

enable service

Enable the configured service.

enable service app-monitor

Enable the service application monitor.

enable service tcp-dos

Enable the TCP dos service.

enable service vlan

Enable the VLAN service.

enable vlan

Enable the VLAN setting.

erase failover config-lb-memory

Erase the current running load balancing configuration. Use this command when you need to erase the current running load balancing configurations.

erase failover state-file

Remove the failover state file named failover.state (/RFA0/CONFIG/FAILOVER/CONFIG_x/failover.state) where x is 1 or 2 depending on whether your load balancer is currently running config_1 or config_2.

exit

Exit this mode.

export config

Export a configuration.


F

failover config-sync

Manually synchronize the load balancing configurations. This command is allowed only on an active load balancer.

failover force-failover

Force the standby load balancer to be the active load balancer. This command is allowed only on the active load balancer.

failover-monitor

Configure the failover monitoring parameters. This command can be entered from the active load balancer only.

failover peer

Configure the two management IP addresses of the secondary (peer) load balancer so that all service related configurations stored on an active load balancer can be propagated to the standby load balancer. These addresses are used as the destination address for the failover monitoring.

failover start

Start the failover synchronization.

failover stop

Stop the failover synchronization.


H

help

Show command help.

history

Show command history.

http-rule

Set an HTTP rule.


I

import

Import current configuration.

ip

Configure the real IP address for the content load balancing blade to be used for management and control, for example opening a Telnet session.

ip-rule

Set an IP rule.


L

login

Log in to a user session.

logout

Log out from a user session.

ls

List the content of the current directory.


M

management vlan

Create the management VLAN.

modify service lb-group scheme

Modifies the load balancing scheme of a load balancing group.

modify service lb-group server

Make changes to the service for a load balancing group server.

modify service lb-group weight

Modifies the server's weight in a specified load balancing group.

modify service ssl mode

Make changes to the service for the SSL mode.

mkdir

Create a new directory.

mv

Move a file to another directory.


N

no build rules

Remove the rules just configured.

no default gateway

Remove the default gateway.

no dns server

Remove the DNS server.

no dns suffix

Unset the DNS suffix to be used by the DNS resolver.

no enable failover-monitor

Disables the failover monitoring.

no enable path-failover

Disable path failover monitoring.

no enable server

Remove the server.

no enable service app-monitor

Disables application monitoring for the service.

no enable service tcp-dos

Remove the TCP DoS service.

no enable service vlan

Remove the VLAN service.

no enable vlan

Remove the VLAN.

no ip

Remove the IP address.

no service cookie-persist

Remove the cookie-based persistence service.

no service ip-persist

Remove the IP persistence service.


P

password

Change the current password.

path-failover-monitor

Configure path failover monitoring parameters.

path-failover

Configure path failover by adding a path failover target address to an interface (0 or 1).

ping

Check for a response from a remote IP address.

pwd

Display the current working directory on the screen.


R

reboot

Reset the system.

reboot force

Force the reboot without asking for confirmation.

remove dns server

Remove a DNS server from the system.

remove failover-config

Remove the failover configuration. This command must be followed by the commit command to remove the failover related commands saved previously.

remove path-failover

Remove the path failover interface.

remove rule

Remove a rule.

remove server

Removes a server from a specified service or from all services in the system.

remove service

Remove a service.

remove service lb-group

Remove a load balancing group.

remove service lb-group rule

Remove a load balancing group rule from a service.

remove service lb-group server

Remove a load balancing group server.

remove service point

Remove a service point.

remove service ssl

Remove an SSL service.

remove service tracking

Remove tracking a service.


S

service app-monitor

Configures a service for application monitoring.

service app-monitor-param

Configures the application monitoring parameters for a service.

service lb-group

Configures load balancing group for a service, assigns a rule, and adds a required load balancing scheme. The available load balancing schemes are as follows: round-robin, weighted round-robin, static, weighted least connections, and response time.

service lb-group default

Configures a default load balancing group for a service and adds a required load balancing scheme. The available load balancing schemes are as follows: round-robin, weighted round-robin, static, weighted least connections, and response time.

service point

Set up a service point.

service qos

Set up a qos service.

service ssl

Set up an ssl service.

service tcp-dos-params

Set up a tcp-dos-params service.

service tcp-handoff-params

Set up a tcp-handoff-params service.

service tcp-params

Set up a tcp-params service.

service tracking

Set up tracking for a service.

service vlan

Set up a VLAN service.

show

Display commands.

show arp

Display all the entries in the ARP table.

show build status

Display the status of the build.

show compare-config

Compare the configuration in running memory with its correspondent configuration saved in the Flash File System. This helps you determine if the configuration has been changed and if the need to save the configuration is required.

show configuration

List all of the blade configurations as the collective output from commands: show network, show service, show server, show rule and show vip.

show date

Display the current system date and time.

show default tcp

Display default TCP protocol.

show end-points

Lists all the end points in the system. That is it lists all the 3 tuples and their type, for example, tracking end points, service end points, and so on.

show failover

List the failover configurations and the current failover status information.

show last build status

Display the previous build status.

show network

Display the network.

show rule

Displays the load balancing rules.

show running-config

Display the configuration that is in the running memory.

show saved-config

Show the configuration saved in the Flash File System with the option of 1 or 2. 1 indicates config_1 and 2 indicates config_2.

show server

Display list of servers configured for all services in the load balancer.

show service lb-group

Display the service defined for the load balancing group.

show ssl

Display the security blade.

show system

Display the current system settings.

show uptime

Display the uptime for the system.

show vip

Display all VIPs configured in the load balancer.

shutdown

Perform a graceful shutdown of the system.

shutdown force

Force the shutdown without asking for confirmation.

ssl

Configure an SSL device.

ssl port-pair

Configure an ssl port pair.

stty columns

Set screen height.

stty rows

Set screen width.

stty hardwrap

Turns on hardwrap on the console.

stty status

Displays the console settings.


T

tar

Utility that collapses all the files under the specified directory into one tar file.

tarinfo

Displays the contents of the specified tar file.

tree

Display all the content load balancing blade commands.


U

untar

Utility that extracts all the files from the specified tar file into the current directory.

update image

Download a new boot image over the network and write it into flash.

user add

Add a new user to the system.

user delete

Delete a user.

user show

List all users currently existing in the system, along with their respective access level.


V

vip-broadcast

Configure the VIP broadcast.

vip-netmask

Configure the VIP netmask.


W

who

Display all current users.

whoami

Display current user, mode, and system information.