Resets the link, node, and service counters maintained by the
local node. You must have OPER privilege to use this command.
Format
ZERO COUNTERS
2 Qualifiers
/LOG
/LOG
/NOLOG
Specifies whether LATCP displays a message confirming that the
counters were reset. If you do not specify the /LOG or /NOLOG
qualifier, the default is that no message will be displayed.
/LINK
/LINK[=link-name]
Specifies the link (on your local node) for which you want
counters reset. If you do not specify a link name, LATCP zeroes
counters for the link LAT$LINK.
/NODE
/NODE[=node-name]
Specifies the node for which you want counters reset. If you do
not specify a node name, LATCP zeroes the counters for your local
node.
/PORT
/PORT=port-name
Specifies the port (on your local node) for which you want
counters reset.
/SERVICE
/SERVICE=service-name
Specifies the service (on your local node) for which you want
counters reset.
2 Example
LATCP> ZERO COUNTERS/SERVICE=LTVM
LATCP> SHOW SERVICE LTVM /COUNTERS
Service Name: LTVM
Seconds Since Zeroed: 9
Connections Attempted: 0 Connections Accepted: 0
Connections Completed: 0 Connections Rejected: 0
The ZERO COUNTERS command in this example resets the counters
kept for service LTVM. The display produced by the SHOW SERVICE
command shows how the ZERO COUNTERS command reset the counters
to zero.
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