To see Hard Drives serial numbers and models:
show /sys raid
To see status of all hardware:
show /sys hardware
To check for serial number, etc.
F5 become Active-Active during upgrade process
To bring up the cmd line type
:
To restart the syslog service:
Forcing a file system check on the next system reboot
bash touch /forcefsck ls / (confirm that /forcefsck was created)
To reboot a guest:
reboot
Run sys failover offline Run sys failover online show sys hardware Show running-config /net vlan Run util bash -c uptime show /sys raid (shows Hard Drives serial numbers and model) show /sys hardware (status of hardware) df -h (check available disk space) 1. Change Timezone a. System-->Platform 2. Re-establish device trust between guests a. Note: This will break the network for approximately 30 seconds or more b. Login to your favorite F5 guest c. Device Management-->Device Trust-->Reset Device Trust (it's a button) d. Go through the motions to put in the request IP addresses and user authentication e. Just use the current certificate f. Let it do it's thing and then I would re-establish trust on the sister device too g. https://support.f5.com/kb/en-us/solutions/public/15000/700/sol15757.html 3. To check baud rate: a. bash b. clsh --slot=1 tmsh show sys console c. Other optional commands: i. show sys cluster ii. show net interface iii. clsh --slot=2 reboot 4. To perform a packet capture on the F5: a. tcpdump -s0 -nni 0.0:nnnp host <client_ip> b. If you want to dump out to a file: tcpdump -s0 -nni 0.0:nnnp host <client_ip> -w /var/tmp/traffic_drop.pcap # tmsh modify sys global-settings console-inactivity-timeout 120 # tmsh list sys global-settings console-inactivity-timeout export TMOUT=120