CLI example of diagnose dvm device list
Following is an example of the CLI output for the diagnose dvm device list
command:
# diagnose dvm device list
--- There are currently 16 devices/vdoms managed ---
TYPE OID SN HA IP NAME ADOM IPS
...
...
fmg/faz enabled 448 FGVM020000058807 - 10.3.121.82 FGVM82 54-VPN 6.00741 (regular)
|- STATUS: db: modified; conf: in sync; cond: OK; dm: retrieved; conn: up
|- vdom:[3]root flags:0 adom:54-VPN pkg:[modified]pp_vpn_v1
fmg/faz enabled 317 FGVM02Q105060033 - 10.3.121.92 FGVM92 54-ADOM 6.00741 (regular)
|- STATUS: db: not modified; conf: out of sync; cond: unknown; dm: autoupdated; conn: down
|- vdom:[3]root flags:1 adom:54-ADOM pkg:[unknown]VM92_root
...
...
--- End device list ---
This command shows the total number of devices or VDOMs, the configuration status of devices and policy packages, and the connection status. The number of managed devices or VDOMs should be the same before and after the upgrade.
- If the device configuration or policy package status (
db
) ismodified
, we recommend installing the changes before upgrading. - The policy package status (
pkg
) shows if there is any pending package change on a policy package that has been linked to a device or VDOM. This status can bemodified
,never-installed
, orunknown
. - The connection status (
conn
) is eitherup
ordown
.