ServerNet Cluster 6780 Operations Guide (G06.24+, H06.03+)
Monitoring a ServerNet Cluster
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Using SCF to Check SNETMON Status
Using SCF to Check SNETMON Status
You can use the Kernel subsystem SCF STATUS PROCESS command to check the
status of SNETMON. Example 1-3 shows an SCF STATUS PROCESS command and
its output.
For more information about the SCF STATUS PROCESS command, refer to the SCF
Reference Manual for the Kernel Subsystem.
Using SCF to Check ServerNet Cluster Subsystem Status
You can use the ServerNet cluster subsystem SCF STATUS command to display
status information about the ServerNet cluster subsystem. Example 1-4 shows the
information returned by the STATUS SUBSYS command.
For more information about the STATUS command, refer to Section 4, SCF
Commands for SNETMON and the ServerNet Cluster Subsystem.
You can also use the Kernel subsystem INFO SUBSYS command to display start-state
and command-state information about the ServerNet cluster subsystem. Example 1-5
shows the information returned by the INFO SUBSYS command.
Example 1-3. STATUS PROCESS Command
> STATUS PROCESS $ZZKRN.#ZZSCL
NONSTOP KERNEL - Status Process \MINDEN.$ZZKRN.#ZZSCL
Symbolic Name Name State Sub Primary Backup Owner
PID PID ID
ZZSCL $ZZSCL STARTED 0, 11 1, 11 255,255
Example 1-4. STATUS SUBSYS $ZZSCL Command
> STATUS SUBSYS $ZZSCL
Servernet Cluster - Status SUBSYS \MINDEN.$ZZSCL
Subsystem....... STARTED
Example 1-5. INFO SUBSYS $ZZSCL Command
> INFO SUBSYS $ZZSCL
ServerNet Cluster - Info SUBSYS \TOYS.$ZZSCL
Start state..... STARTED
Command state... STARTED
Command time.... 06 Jun 2003, 9:43:18.936
Stats event..... LOCALONLY