| statsystemResult Structure Definition |
The statsystemResult structure defines the return type for statsystem API. |
Syntax |
Members |
rc |
If the method succeeds, rc is 0 else rc > 0. Values above 0x8000 indicate Warnings. |
message |
If the method succeeds, message is NULL else message contains Error/Warning message. |
systemList |
Pointer to the system List. |
| systemstats Structure Definition |
The systemstats structure defines the actual return type values for statsystem API. |
Syntax |
Members |
clearstats |
Clear the statsistics / counters |
_nextgenapiresource |
voltagev12n |
Power supply -12V output. Acceptable range is -13.20 through -10.80 volts. 9800 and 9960 platforms display standard value of -12.0V. |
voltagev5n |
Power supply -5V output. Acceptable range is -5.50 through -4.50 volts. 9800 and 9960 platforms display standard value of -5.0V. |
cpuusage |
CPU utilization percentage. |
rescpuusage |
Shows average CPU utilization percentage if more than 1 CPU is present. |
slavecpuusage |
CPU 1 (currently the slave CPU) utilization, as percentage of capacity. Not applicable for a single-CPU system. |
mastercpuusage |
CPU 0 (currently the master CPU) utilization, as percentage of capacity. |
auxvolt7 |
Voltage of a device connected to health monitoring chip through pin 7. |
auxvolt6 |
Voltage of a device connected to health monitoring chip through pin 6. |
auxvolt5 |
Voltage of a device connected to health monitoring chip through pin 5. |
auxvolt4 |
Voltage of a device connected to health monitoring chip through pin 4. |
auxvolt3 |
Voltage of a device connected to health monitoring chip through pin 3. |
auxvolt2 |
Voltage of a device connected to health monitoring chip through pin 2. |
auxvolt1 |
Voltage of a device connected to health monitoring chip through pin 1. |
auxvolt0 |
Voltage of a device connected to health monitoring chip through pin 0. |
voltagevsen2 |
Voltage Sensor 2 Input. Currently only 13k Platforms will have valid value for this counter and for older platforms this will be 0. |
voltagev5sb |
Power Supply 5V Standby Voltage. Currently only 13k Platforms will have valid value for this counter and for older platforms this will be 0. |
voltagevtt |
Intel CPU Vtt power. Currently only 13k Platforms will have valid value for this counter and for older platforms this will be 0. |
voltagevbat |
Onboard battery power supply output. 9800 and 9950 platforms display standard value of 5.0V. |
voltagev12p |
Power supply +12V output. Acceptable range is 10.80 through 13.20 volts. |
voltagev5p |
Power supply +5V output. Acceptable range is 4.50 through 5.50 volts. |
voltagev33stby |
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.
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voltagev33main |
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.
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voltagevcc1 |
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. |
voltagevcc0 |
CPU core 0 voltage. Acceptable range is 1.080 through 1.650 volts. |
numcpus |
The number of CPUs on the Citrix ADC. |
memusagepcnt |
Percentage of memory utilization on Citrix ADC. |
memuseinmb |
Main memory currently in use, in megabytes. |
addimgmtcpuusagepcnt |
Additonal Management CPU utilization percentage. |
mgmtcpu0usagepcnt |
Management CPU-0 utilization percentage. |
mgmtcpuusagepcnt |
Average Management CPU utilization percentage. |
pktcpuusagepcnt |
Average CPU utilization percentage for all packet engines excluding management PE. |
cpuusagepcnt |
CPU utilization percentage. |
rescpuusagepcnt |
Average CPU utilization percentage. Not applicable for a single-CPU system. |
starttimelocal |
Time (in local timezone format) when the Citrix ADC was last started. |
starttime |
Time when the Citrix ADC was last started. |
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.
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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. |
cpufan0speed |
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.
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cpufan1speed |
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.
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systemfanspeed |
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.
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fan0speed |
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. |
fanspeed |
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 |
cpu0temp |
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.
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cpu1temp |
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.
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internaltemp |
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.
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powersupply1status |
Power supply 1 failure status. Possible Values : NORMAL, NOT PRESENT, FAILED, NOT SUPPORTED. |
powersupply2status |
Power supply 2 failure status. Possible Values : NORMAL, NOT PRESENT, FAILED, NOT SUPPORTED. |
powersupply3status |
Power supply 3 failure status. Possible Values : NORMAL, NOT PRESENT, FAILED, NOT SUPPORTED. |
powersupply4status |
Power supply 4 failure status. Possible Values : NORMAL, NOT PRESENT, FAILED, NOT SUPPORTED. |
disk0size |
Size of /flash partition of the hard disk. |
disk0used |
Used space in /flash partition of the hard disk. |
disk0avail |
Available space in /flash partition of the hard disk. |
disk1size |
Size of /var partition of the hard disk. |
disk1used |
Used space in /var partition of the hard disk. |
disk1avail |
Available space in /var partition of the hard disk. |
fan2speed |
Speed of Fan 0 if associated pin is connected to health monitoring chip. |
fan3speed |
Speed of Fan 1 if associated pin is connected to health monitoring chip. |
fan4speed |
Speed of Fan 2 if associated pin is connected to health monitoring chip. |
fan5speed |
Speed of Fan 3 if associated pin is connected to health monitoring chip. |
auxtemp0 |
Temperature of a device connected to health monitoring chip through pin 0. |
auxtemp1 |
Temperature of a device connected to health monitoring chip through pin 1. |
auxtemp2 |
Temperature of a device connected to health monitoring chip through pin 2. |
auxtemp3 |
Temperature of a device connected to health monitoring chip through pin 3. |
timesincestart |
Seconds since the Citrix ADC started. |
memsizemb |
Total amount of system memory, in megabytes. |
cpuuse |
CPU utilization: percentage * 10. |
numcpus |
The number of CPUs on the Citrix ADC. |
mgmtcpuuse |
Management CPU utilization: percentage * 10. |
mgmtcpu0use |
Management CPU-0 utilization: percentage * 10. |
mgmtadditionalcpuuse |
Additonal Management CPU utilization: percentage * 10. |
voltagevcc0 |
CPU core 0 voltage. Acceptable range is 1.080 through 1.650 volts. |
voltagevcc1 |
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. |
voltagev33main |
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.
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voltagev33stby |
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.
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voltagev5p |
Power supply +5V output. Acceptable range is 4.50 through 5.50 volts. |
voltagev12p |
Power supply +12V output. Acceptable range is 10.80 through 13.20 volts. |
voltagevbat |
Onboard battery power supply output. 9800 and 9950 platforms display standard value of 5.0V. |
voltagevtt |
Intel CPU Vtt power. Currently only 13k Platforms will have valid value for this counter and for older platforms this will be 0. |
voltagev5sb |
Power Supply 5V Standby Voltage. Currently only 13k Platforms will have valid value for this counter and for older platforms this will be 0. |
voltagevsen2 |
Voltage Sensor 2 Input. Currently only 13k Platforms will have valid value for this counter and for older platforms this will be 0. |
auxvolt0 |
Voltage of a device connected to health monitoring chip through pin 0. |
auxvolt1 |
Voltage of a device connected to health monitoring chip through pin 1. |
auxvolt2 |
Voltage of a device connected to health monitoring chip through pin 2. |
auxvolt3 |
Voltage of a device connected to health monitoring chip through pin 3. |
auxvolt4 |
Voltage of a device connected to health monitoring chip through pin 4. |
auxvolt5 |
Voltage of a device connected to health monitoring chip through pin 5. |
auxvolt6 |
Voltage of a device connected to health monitoring chip through pin 6. |
auxvolt7 |
Voltage of a device connected to health monitoring chip through pin 7. |
mastercpuuse |
CPU0 utilization: percentage * 10. |
slavecpuuse |
CPU1 utilization, percentage * 10. |
voltagev5n |
Power supply -5V output. Acceptable range is -5.50 through -4.50 volts. 9800 and 9960 platforms display standard value of -5.0V. |
voltagev12n |
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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