show cluster configuration high-availability
This command is supported only on these:
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Note - You must run this command in Gaia gClish. |
Description
Shows cluster configuration - High Availability values.
Related Commands
Syntax
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Parameters
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Shows the minimum number of subordinate interfaces in the "UP" state in the specified bond interface. If the number of subordinate interfaces in the "UP" state is lower than the configured threshold, then the cluster state of this bond interface changes to "DOWN". |
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Shows whether a Security Group Member must remain in the Administratively Down state when it joins the Security Group.
See:
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Shows the Grade factor for the component "Security Group Member". |
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Shows the Grade factor for the component "Critical Device 'Pingable Hosts'". |
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Shows the Grade factor factor for the component "Bond Interfaces". |
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Shows the Grade factor for the component "Management Ports". |
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Shows the High Grade factor for the component "Ports". |
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Shows the Standard Grade factor for the component "Ports". |
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Shows the Grade factor for the component "CMMs" (only on Scalable Chassis). |
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Shows the Grade factor for the component "Fans" (only on Scalable Chassis). |
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Shows the Grade factor for the component "Power Supply Units" (only on Scalable Chassis). |
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Shows the Grade factor for the component SSMs" (only on Scalable Chassis). This factor applies to all SSMs. |
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Shows the minimum quality grade differential that causes a failover. |
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Shows the failover freeze interval. Valid freeze time values:
See the details in set cluster configuration high-availability. |
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Shows whether the monitoring of the Management Ports is enabled or disabled:
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Shows the Dual Site mode:
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Shows the Priority Level for the specified port:
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Shows the priority for each Site for the current Legacy VSX Virtual System. You must run this command in the context of the applicable Virtual System. Example:
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