
Monitoring and Administration
BIG-IP® Reference Guide 11 - 21
b db unset <key>
b db unset <regular_exp>
For example, the following command unsets
Local.Bigip.FTB.HostNumber:
b db unset Local.Bigip.FTB.HostNumber
The following command unsets all local keys:
b db unset set Local.*
Working with the default.txt file
The default.txt file documents the keys that are valid in the BIG/store
database. This file is located at /config/default.txt. It contains all the
possible database keys, comments that document these keys, and the default
values used by programs that run on the BIG-IP.
Note
The values in the default.txt file are default values, several of the keys listed
are not present in the BIG/db database.
The default.txt file is intended to serve as documentation only. Some of the
records, such as those that represent IP addresses and port numbers, need to
be set to values other than the default values for the system to work.
Additionally, some of the key names listed are wildcard keys. These keys
are not valid key names.
If you want to load default.txt into the BIG/db database, we recommend
that you dump the existing database to another text file. Make a copy of
default.txt, and then edit the copy so that the records which are present in
your dump file match the values contained in the default.txt file. After the
values match, you can load the edited copy of default.txt.
For a complete list of the keys available in the BIG/db, see Chapter 9,
BIG/db Configuration Keys.
Working with the BIG/stat utility
BIG/stat™ is a utility that allows you to quickly view the status of the
following elements:
• Virtual servers
• Services (cur, max, limit, tot) (pckts,bits) in out
•Nodes (cur, max, limit, tot) (pckts,bits) in out
•Ports
• Network address translations (NATs)
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