Viewing Virtual Services Resources
About this task
Perform the following procedure to view the number of remaining virtual services resources on the switch.
Procedure
- In the navigation pane, expand the folders.
- Click Virtual Service.
- Click the Globals tab.
Globals Field Descriptions
Use data in the following table to use the Globals tab.
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| DiskRemain | Shows the remaining disk space available, in Gigabytes (GB). | 
| NumCoresRemain | Shows the remaining number of CPU cores available. | 
| MemSizeRemain | Shows the remaining amount of memory size available, in Megabytes (MB). | 
| CopySourceFile | Specifies the source file to copy. To specify a location, use the format: {VM_NAME_SRC}:{VM_FILE_PATH} or {NOS_FILE_PATH}. For example, figw:/home/rwa/configs/ipsec1.cfg identifies a file located in the VM. /intflash/ipsec1.cfg identifies a file located in the NOS. The valid path for a NOS location can be one of the following: 
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| CopyDestinationFile | Specifies the destination file to copy. To specify a location, use the format: {VM_NAME_DST}:{VM_FILE_PATH} or {NOS_FILE_PATH}. For example, figw:/home/rwa/configs/ipsec1.cfg identifies a file located in the VM. /intflash/ipsec1.cfg identifies a file located in the NOS. The valid path for a NOS location can be one of the following: 
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| CopyAction | Specifies an action to copy a file from source to destination. The switch supports the following action: 
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| ScalarsName | Specifies the virtual service name. You must specify the virtual service name if you use this tab to change the password or run a command. | 
| ExecuteCommand | Specifies the Virtual Machine (VM) command to run. To include spaces in the syntax, include the text string in quotation marks ("). | 
| User | Specifies the virtual service user name. The range is 0-20 characters. | 
| Password | Specifies the virtual service password. | 
| FigwCli | Specifies the command to send to the Fabric IPsec Gateway VM. For more information about Fabric IPsec Gateway commands, see Fabric Engine CLI Commands Reference. | 




