ClusterXL Monitoring Commands - 'cphaprob'

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'.

Notes:

  • You can run the "cphaprob" commands only in the Expert mode.

  • Run the "cphaprob" command to see all the available commands.

  • Syntax legend:

    1. Curly brackets or braces { }:

      Enclose a list of available commands or parameters, separated by the vertical bar |, from which user can enter only one.

    2. Angle brackets < >:

      Enclose a variable - a supported value user needs to specify explicitly.

    3. Square brackets or brackets [ ]:

      Enclose an optional command or parameter, which user can also enter.

  • You can include these commands in scripts to run them automatically.

    The meaning of each command is explained in the next sections.

List of the supported Expert mode "cphaprob" commands and the supported parameters

In the R81.10.X releases, this command is available starting from the R81.10.15 version.

cphaprob {state | stat}

cphaprob [-reset {-c | -h}] [-l <count>] show_failover

cphaprob [-reset] [-a] syncstat

cphaprob [-reset] ldstat

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

cphaprob [-a] [-m] if

cphaprob igmp

cphaprob [-m] tablestat

cphaprob routedifcs

cphaprob roles

cphaprob [{-d | -f | -s}] corr