CLI Guide

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director-names [DirA, DirB]
island-id -
operational-status not-running
transition-indications []
transition-progress []
health-state unknown
health-indications []
See also
cluster add
cluster expel
cluster forget
director shutdown
cluster status
Displays a cluster's operational status and health state.
Contexts
All contexts.
Syntax
cluster status
Description
The following table shows the fields displayed in the cluster status command:
Table 4. cluster status field descriptions
Field Description
operational status
Operational status of the cluster. During transition periods cluster moves from one
operational state to another.
cluster departure - One or more of the clusters cannot be contacted.
Commands affecting distributed storage are refused.
degraded - The location is not functioning at an optimal level. This may
indicate non-functioning remote virtual volume, unhealthy devices or storage
volumes, suspended devices, conflicting director count configuration values,
out-of-date devices, and so forth.
device initializing - If clusters cannot communicate with each other,
then the distributed-device will be unable to initialize.
device out of date - Child devices are being marked fully out of date.
Sometimes this occurs after a link outage.
expelled - The cluster has been isolated from the island either manually (by
an administrator) or automatically (by a system configuration setting).
ok - The cluster is operating normally.
shutdown - The clusters directors are shutting down.
suspended exports - Some I/O is suspended. This could be result of a link
failure or loss of a director. Other states might indicate the true problem. It may
not be a problem, and the metro node might be waiting for you to confirm the
resumption of I/O.
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