In order to get info about assignment (FW, SND) of all CPUs in your SGW, what is the most accurate CLI command?
In order to get info about assignment (FW, SND) of all CPUs in your SGW, what is the most accurate CLI command?
To obtain detailed information about the assignment of firewall (FW) and Secure Network Distributor (SND) loads across all CPUs in a Security Gateway (SGW), the most precise command is 'fw ctl affinity -l -a -r -v'. This command lists all affinities with additional specifics and in a reversed order, providing comprehensive details about the CPU assignments.
check the status of CoreXL firewall instances: fw ctl multik stat
B is Wrong
#fw ctl affinity List affinity (specific target or all): fw ctl affinity -l [ <proc_selection> | [-r] [-a] ] [-v] -a - All, list also targets without specific affinity. -r - Reverse, list targets ordered by cpu. -v - Verbose, print more info. -q - Quiet, suppress errors. proc_selection: { -p <pid> | -n <name> | -k <instance_id> | -i <interface> | -d} (in case of virtual device, no identifier is needed, current context will be used) -p - Process ID (will not survive reboot). -n - CP daemon name (e.g. fwd). -k - User space instance number. -i - Interface name.
https://vceguide.com/what-is-the-most-accurate-cli-command/
B is wrong - it just gives Conections and Peak measurment of each CPU
[Expert@firewall1:0]# fw ctl affinity -l -a -r -v CPU 0: Mgmt (irq 63) fw_1 (active) CPU 1: fw_0 (active) All: usrchkd iked core_uploader in.asessiond cprid lpd mpdaemon rtmd pdpd fwd in.acapd vpnd wsdnsd rad pepd cpd cprid Interface eth1: has multi queue enabled Interface eth2: has multi queue enabled Interface eth3: has multi queue enabled Interface Sync: has multi queue enabled