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cphaprob

Description The cphaprob command verifies that the cluster and the cluster members are working properly.

Usage

cphaprob -d <device> -t <timeout(sec)> -s <ok|init|problem> [-p] register
cphaprob -f <file> register
cphaprob -d <device> [-p] unregister
cphaprob -a unregister
cphaprob -d <device> -s <ok|init|problem> report
cphaprob [-i[a]] [-e] list
cphaprob state
cphaprob [-a] if

Syntax

Parameter

Description

cphaprob -d <device> -t <timeout(sec)> -s <ok|init|problem> [-p] register

Register <device> as a critical process, and add it to the list of devices that must be running for the cluster member to be considered active.

cphaprob -f <file> register

Register all the user defined critical devices listed in <file>.

cphaprob -d <device> [-p] unregister

Unregister a user defined <device> as a critical process. This means that this device is no longer considered critical.

cphaprob -a unregister

Unregister all the user defined <device>.

cphaprob -d <device> -s <ok|init|problem> report

Report the status of a user defined critical device to ClusterXL.

cphaprob [-i[a]] [-e] list

View the list of critical devices on a cluster member, and of all the other machines in the cluster.

cphaprob state

View the status of a cluster member, and of all the other members of the cluster.

cphaprob [-a] if

View the state of the cluster member interfaces and the virtual cluster interfaces.