Cluster I/O Protocols (CIP) Configuration and Management Manual (H06.16+, J06.05+)
Displaying the CIP Configuration
This section describes how to display information on the NonStop host system and on the CLIM.
On the NonStop Host System
To display the configurations of CIP objects on the NonStop host system, use the SCF INFO
command and specify the name of the object. For example:
• The INFO CLIM command indicates whether the specified CLIM is present and displays the
location of the CLIM (the group, module, slot, port and, on systems that support it, fiber) where
the CLIM is installed) as well as the name of the associated Provider.
• The INFO PROCESS command displays the process ID of the CIPMAN and CIPSAM (IP CIP
only) processes.
• The INFO PROVIDER command (for IP CIP only) displays, for the specified provider, the name
of the transport provider (CIPSAM) process, the name of the associated CLIM (if the detail
option is specified in the INFO PROVIDER command), and the configured host name (for
example, the Expand node name).
• The STATUS CLIM command displays a variety of information about the CLIM.
• The LISTDEV CIP command displays the CIP monitor and manager processes. See “LISTDEV
CIP and LISTDEV TCPIP” (page 224)
• The LISTDEV TCPIP (for IP CIP only) command displays the TCP/IP processes, including the
CIPSAM processes. See “LISTDEV CIP and LISTDEV TCPIP” (page 224).
This is not a complete list of display commands. For more information about all commands, see
Chapter 10 (page 216), “Climconfig (Man Pages)” (page 301) and the various tasks described in
this chapter.
See...For Information About the...
“INFO CLIM” (page 235)INFO CLIM command
“INFO PROCESS” (page 238) and “INFO Commands, CIPSAM” (page 281)INFO PROCESS command
“INFO PROVIDER” (page 238)INFO PROVIDER command
“STATUS CLIM” (page 257)STATUS CLIM command
“LISTDEV CIP and LISTDEV TCPIP” (page 224)LISTDEV TCPIP and LISTDEV CIP
On the CLIM
Use the CLIMCMD command line interface from the TACL prompt on the NonStop host system to
display configuration information.
• To display the current setting of a TCP/IP protocol parameter, use the climconfig sysctl info
command, specifying the all parameter. See “Climconfig (Man Pages)” (page 301) for details.
• To display the routing table, you can use the Linux netstat -r command.
NOTE: For better performance, always use the –n option.
• To display the ARP cache, use the CLIMCMD arp command with no arguments. See the arp(8)
man page for details.
NOTE: netstat and arp are network-sensitive commands, requiring that the -provider option be
specified to CLIMCMD if the MULTIPROV option is ON.
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