Description
Use the monitoring commands to make sure that the cluster and the Cluster Members work properly, and to define Critical Devices. A Critical Device (also known as a Problem Notification, or pnote) is a special software device on each Cluster Member, through which the critical aspects for cluster operation are monitored. When the critical monitored component on a Cluster Member fails to report its state on time, or when its state is reported as problematic, the state of that member is immediately changed to 'Down'.
Syntax
Notes:
Enter the show cluster<ESC><ESC> to see all the available commands.
Run the cphaprob command see all the available commands.
You can run the cphaprob commands from Gaia Clish as well.
Enclose a list of available commands or parameters, separated by the vertical bar |, from which user can enter only one.
Enclose a variable - a supported value user needs to specify explicitly.
Enclose an optional command or parameter, which user can also enter.
The meaning of each command is explained in the next sections.
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Show Critical Devices (Pnotes) and their states on the Cluster Member  | 
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show cluster members interfaces all secured virtual vlans  | 
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show cluster bond all name <bond_name>  | 
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Show (and reset) cluster failover statistics on the Cluster Member  | 
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Show configuration of MAC Magic and MAC Forward Magic on the Cluster Member  | 
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Show Delta Sync statistics for the Connections table on the Cluster Member  | 
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Show the Cluster Control Protocol (CCP) mode on the Cluster Member  | 
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Show the Cluster Member ID Mode in local logs - by Member ID (default) or Member Name.  | 
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Show interfaces, which the RouteD monitors on the Cluster Member when you configure OSPF  | 
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List of the Gaia Clish show cluster commands
show cluster bond all name <Name of Bond> failover [reset {count | history}] members idmode igmp interfaces all secured virtual vlans ips pnotes all problem mmagic roles state statistics sync [reset] transport [reset]  | 
List of the cphaprob commands
Note - Some commands are not applicable to 3rd party clusters.
cphaprob [-vs <VSID>] state cphaprob [-reset {-c | -h}] [-l <count>] show_failover cphaprob [-vs <VSID>][-k][-S] mmagic cphaprob names cphaprob [-reset] [-a] syncstat cphaprob [-reset] ldstat cphaprob [-l] [-i[a]] [-e] list cphaprob [-vs all] [-a] [-m] if cphaprob show_bond [<bond_name>] cphaprob show_bond_groups cphaprob igmp cphaprob tablestat cphaprob routedifcs cphaprob roles cphaprob {corr | -c {a | d |f}}  |