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system bridge config-dump show

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Display a list of bridge dumpconfiguration files

Availability: This command is available to cluster administrators at the advanced privilege level.

Description

The system bridge config-dump show command displays information about all the dumpconfiguration files previously retrieved with the system bridge config-dump collect command. If no parameters are specified, the default command displays the following information about the dumpconfiguration files:

  • Node

  • File Name

  • Timestamp

  • Bridge

  • Bridge Serial Number

To display detailed information about a single dumpconfiguration file, use the -node and -file parameters.

Parameters

[-fields <fieldname>,…​]

If you specify the -fields <fieldname>, …​ parameter, the command output also includes the specified field or fields. You can use '-fields ?' to display the fields to specify.

| [-instance ] (privilege: advanced) }

If you specify the -instance parameter, the command displays detailed information about all fields.

[-node {<nodename>|local}] - Node (privilege: advanced)

Displays information about the dumpconfiguration files stored on the node that matches the specified node name.

[-file <text>] - Config File (privilege: advanced)

Displays information about the dumpconfiguration files that match the specified file name.

[-bridge <text>] - Bridge Name (privilege: advanced)

Displays information about the dumpconfiguration files from the bridge that matches the specified bridge name.

[-serial-number <text>] - Serial Number of Bridge (privilege: advanced)

Displays information about the dumpconfiguration files from the bridge that matches the specified serial number.

[-timestamp <MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS>] - Time of Collection (privilege: advanced)

Displays information about the dumpconfiguration files that were collected at the specified time.

Examples

The following example displays information about all dumpconfiguration files:

cluster1::*> system bridge config-dump show

Bridge: ATTO_FibreBridge7500N_1

Node  File Name                                             Timestamp
----- ----------------------------------------------------- -------------------
node1
      dsbridge_config.FB7500N100001.2017-05-01_09_53_53.txt 5/1/2017 09:53:53
node2
      dsbridge_config.FB7500N100001.2017-04-28_14_48_35.txt 4/28/2017 14:48:35
      dsbridge_config.FB7500N100001.2017-04-28_15_50_20.txt 4/28/2017 15:50:20
3 entries were displayed.

cluster1::*>

The following example displays detailed information about all dumpconfiguration files:

cluster1::*> system bridge config-dump show -instance
Node: node1
         Bridge Name: ATTO_FibreBridge7500N_1
            Filename: dsbridge_config.FB7500N100001.2017-05-01_09_53_53.txt
           Timestamp: 5/1/2017 09:53:53
Bridge Serial Number: FB7500N100001
Node: node2
         Bridge Name: ATTO_FibreBridge7500N_1
            Filename: dsbridge_config.FB7500N100001.2017-04-28_14_48_35.txt
           Timestamp: 4/28/2017 14:48:35
Bridge Serial Number: FB7500N100001
Node: node2
         Bridge Name: ATTO_FibreBridge7500N_1
            Filename: dsbridge_config.FB7500N100001.2017-04-28_15_50_20.txt
           Timestamp: 4/28/2017 15:50:20
Bridge Serial Number: FB7500N100001
3 entries were displayed.

cluster1::*>