ServerNet Cluster 6780 Operations Guide (G06.29+, H06.06+, J06.03+)

SCF Commands for SNETMON and the ServerNet
Cluster Subsystem
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Considerations
PROBLEMS
if specified, automatically queries the SNETMON processes in all nodes and
displays any connectivity problems. The PROBLEMS option provides a quick way
to check connectivity problems without having to issue separate STATUS SUBNET
commands for each node.
No other options can be specified with this option.
Remote passwords must be established for nodes to report problems.
RANGE
if specified, displays a summary table showing ServerNet connectivity status for
ServerNet node numbers within the range of min node number and max node
number.
The RANGE option can also be used in combination with the LOCAL and NODE
options to specify additional nodes. In this case (and also when the RANGE option
is used in combination with the DETAIL option), detailed ServerNet connectivity
status for the specified nodes is displayed.
Considerations
If the DETAIL, LOCAL, NODE, and ACTIVE parameters are not specified, a
summary table of all ServerNet cluster subsystem connections appears. In this
case, summary status for the relevant node(s) appear in order of ServerNet node
numbers regardless of the order or the combination of the parameters specified.
When no option is specified, a summary table of all active ServerNet cluster
subsystem connections for currently active nodes is displayed. This is equivalent
to STATUS SUBNET $ZZSCL, ACTIVE.
The summary option can be used with the DETAIL, LOCAL, or NODE options to
display the summary table ahead of the detailed status on each specified
ServerNet cluster subsystem connection.
If detailed status information appears (a DETAIL, LOCAL, or NODE option was
specified), the nodes known to the ServerNet cluster subsystem appear in numeric
order regardless of the order requested.
The NODE option can be specified as many times as desired to specify more than
one particular node. It can also be used with the LOCAL and RANGE option.
The RANGE option can be specified as many times as desired to specify more
than one range of nodes. It can also be used with the LOCAL, NODE, and DETAIL
options.
The PROBLEMS option must be specified by itself.