=head1 NAME rxdebug - Provides debugging trace of Rx activity =head1 SYNOPSIS =for html
B S<<< B<-servers> > >>> S<<< [B<-port> >] >>> [B<-nodally>] [B<-allconnections>] [B<-rxstats>] [B<-onlyserver>] [B<-onlyclient>] S<<< [B<-onlyport> >] >>> S<<< [B<-onlyhost> >] >>> S<<< [B<-onlyauth> >] >>> [B<-version>] [B<-noconns>] [B<-peers>] [B<-help>] B S<<< B<-s> > >>> S<<< [B<-po> >] >>> [B<-nod>] [B<-a>] [B<-r>] [B<-onlys>] [B<-onlyc>] S<<< [B<-onlyp> >] >>> S<<< [B<-onlyh> >] >>> S<<< [B<-onlya> >] >>> [B<-v>] [B<-noc>] [B<-pe>] [B<-h>] =for html
=head1 DESCRIPTION The B command provides a trace of Rx activity for the server or client machine named by the B<-servers> argument. Rx is AFS's proprietary remote procedure call (RPC) protocol, so this command enables the issuer to check the status of communication between the Cache Manager or an AFS server process (as specified with the B<-port> argument) on the machine and one or more processes on other machines. =head1 OPTIONS =over 4 =item B<-servers> > Specifies the machine that is running the Cache Manager or server process for which to trace Rx activity. Provide the machine's IP address in dotted decimal format, its fully qualified host name (for example, C), or the shortest abbreviated form of its host name that distinguishes it from other machines. Successful use of an abbreviated form depends on the availability of a name resolution service (such as the Domain Name Service or a local host table) at the time the command is issued. =item B<-port> > Specifies the process for which to trace Rx activity. Omit this argument to specify the File Server (B process), or provide one of the following values: =over 4 =item C<7000> for the File Server (B process) =item C<7001> for the Cache Manager (specifically, its callback interface) =item C<7002> for the Protection Server (B process) =item C<7003> for the Volume Location (VL) Server (B process) =item C<7004> for the Authentication Server (B process) =item C<7005> for the Volume Server (B process) =item C<7007> for the BOS Server (B process) =item C<7008> for the Update Server (B process) =item C<7009> for the NFS/AFS Translator's B daemon =item C<7021> for the Backup Server (B process) =back Finally, specify C<7025> through C<65535> for the Backup Tape Coordinator (B process) that has the port offset number derived by subtracting 7025 from this value. =item B<-nodally> Produces output only for connections that are not in dally mode. =item B<-allconnections> Produces output for all connections, even inactive ones. By default, the output includes information only for connections that are active or in dally mode when the B command is issued. =item B<-rxstats> Produces detailed statistics about Rx history and performance (for example, counts of the number of packets of various types the process has read and sent, calculations of average and minimum roundtrip time, and so on). =item B<-onlyserver> Produces output only for connections in which the process designated by the B<-port> argument is acting as the server. =item B<-onlyclient> Produces output only for connections in which the process designated by the B<-port> argument is acting as the client. =item B<-onlyport> > Produces output only for connections between the process designated by the B<-port> argument and the specified port on any another machine. Use the same port identifiers as for the B<-port> argument. =item B<-onlyhost> > Produces output only for connections between the process designated by the B<-port> argument and any process on the specified machine. To identify the machine, use the same notation as for the B<-servers> argument. =item B<-onlyauth> Produces output only for connections that are using the specified authentication level. Provide one of the following values: =over 4 =item auth Cconnections at authentication level rxkad_auth =item clear Connections at authentication level rxkad_clear =item crypt Connections at authentication level rxkad_crypt =item none Unauthenticated connections (equivalents are C, C, and C) =back =item B<-version> Reports the AFS build level of the binary file for the process designated by the B<-port> argument (or of the kernel extensions file for port 7001, the Cache Manager's callback interface). Any other options combined with this one are ignored. =item B<-noconns> Produces only the standard statistics that begin the output produced by every option (other than B<-version>), without reporting on any connections. Any other options combined with this one are ignored. =item B<-peers> Outputs information from the I maintained for each port on another machine to which the process designated by the B<-port> argument has a connection. There is information about roundtrip time and numbers of packets sent and received, for example. =item B<-help> Prints the online help for this command. All other valid options are ignored. =back =head1 OUTPUT If any options other than B<-version> or B<-help> are provided, the output written to the standard output stream begins with basic statistics about packet usage and availability, how many calls are waiting for a thread, how many threads are free, and so on (this is the only information provided by the B<-noconns> flag). Adding other options produces additional information as described in L. The output is intended for debugging purposes and is meaningful to someone familiar with the implementation of Rx. =head1 EXAMPLES The following command shows Rx statistics on the server 192.168.1.100: % rxdebug 192.168.1.100 Trying 192.168.1.100 (port 7000): Free packets: 265, packet reclaims: 0, calls: 0, used FDs: 34 not waiting for packets. 0 calls waiting for a thread 11 threads are idle Done. The following command shows the OpenAFS version running on the server 192.168.1.100: % rxdebug 192.168.1.100 -version Trying 192.168.1.100 (port 7000): AFS version: OpenAFS 1.4.2fc2 built 2006-08-31 =head1 PRIVILEGE REQUIRED None. =head1 SEE ALSO L, L, L, L, L, L, L, L, L, L, L =head1 COPYRIGHT IBM Corporation 2000. All Rights Reserved. This documentation is covered by the IBM Public License Version 1.0. 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