Installation manual

Configuring Front-End Services
Showing Server Maps
11-50 CLI Storage-Management Guide
For example, the following command shows the filers behind the “wwmed”
namespace. This shows IP addresses instead of external-filer names:
bstnA6k(gbl)# show server-mapping namespace wwmed ip-addresses
Virtual Server Namespace/Volume
Virtual Path Physical Server
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
192.168.25.10:/acct wwmed:/acct
192.168.25.19:/exports/budget
192.168.25.23:/data/acct2
192.168.25.24:/lhome/it5
192.168.25.25:/work1/accting
192.168.25.21:/vol/vol1/meta1*
Where * denotes metadata only physical server.
Where ** denotes a direct volume mapped to a namespace.
bstnA6k(gbl)# ...
Showing Server Status
The status keyword shows high-level status for each of the servers. The status is
shown for each virtual server as well as each of the shares behind it. This provides a
high-level view of each virtual servers health:
show server-mapping status [ip-addresses]
where ip-addresses (optional) shows filer IPs instead of their external-filer
names, as explained above.
To examine the configuration and status for a each share, use the
show namespace
command. See “Showing Namespace Details” on page 7-3.
For example, the following command shows that all virtual servers are ready and all
shares are online: