This section explains how to use the qq network_list_connections command.

Examples

To ensure the optimal performance of your cluster, its client connections must be distributed evenly.

To View Client Connections in JSON Format

Run the qq network_list_connections command to list the IP address and protocol for each client.

The following is example output.

[{
  "connections": [{
    "network_address": "203.0.113.0",
    "type": "CONNECTION_TYPE_SMB"
  },{
    "network_address": "203.0.113.1",
    "type": "CONNECTION_TYPE_NFS"
  }],
  "id": 1
 },
 ...
]

To View the Client Connection Counts

Run the qq network_list_connections command and use the --counts flag to view the balance of client connections.

The following is example output.

Total: SMB 70 NFS 30
Node1: SMB 17 NFS 8
Node2: SMB 17 NFS 7
Node3: SMB 18 NFS 6
Node4: SMB 18 NFS 9

Description

Get the list of SMB and NFS protocol connections per node.

Usage

qq network_list_connections [-h] [-c | --json]

Flags

Flag Name Required Description
-c No Pretty-print connection counts for the cluster and each node
--json No Print json instead of default pretty-printed connection table