ServerNet Cluster Manual

Managing a ServerNet Cluster
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Displaying Information About the ServerNet Cluster
Monitor Process (SNETMON)
Displaying Information About the ServerNet Cluster Monitor
Process (SNETMON)
You can use the SCF interface to the Kernel subsystem and the TSM client software to
display information about the ServerNet Cluster subsystem components.
Using SCF Commands for the Kernel Subsystem
You can use the Kernel subsystem SCF INFO PROCESS command to display
configuration information for the ServerNet cluster monitor process (recommended
generic process name is $ZZKRN.#ZZSCL). This process is also referred to as
SNETMON. Example 5-1 shows an SCF INFO PROCESS command and its output.
STATUS LINE, DETAIL Check the status for the Expand-over-
ServerNet line.
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STATUS PATH, DETAIL Display detailed information about the path. 5-23
STATUS SWITCH $ZZSMN Display dynamic status information about the
cluster switches on both external fabrics.
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STATS LINE Display statistical information about the
Expand-over-ServerNet line.
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STATS PATH Display statistical information about the path. 5-24
INFO CONN $ZZSMN Display information about the condition of both
external fabric connections to the cluster
switches.
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INFO LINE, DETAIL Check operational information for an Expand-
over-ServerNet line.
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INFO PATH, DETAIL Display detailed information about the current
or default attribute values for the path.
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INFO PROCESS $NCP, LINESET Display the status of all of the Expand lines
that are currently active on the system.
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INFO PROCESS $NCP, NETMAP Display the status of the network as seen from
a specific system.
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INFO SWITCH $ZZSMN Display information about the cluster switches
on both external fabrics.
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Note. In this section, the ServerNet cluster monitor process ($ZZSCL) is referred to by its
abbreviation, SNETMON. And the symbolic name for the SNETMON generic process is
assumed to be ZZSCL, which is the recommended symbolic name.
Table 5-1. SCF Commands for Monitoring a ServerNet Cluster (page 2 of 2)
Use this SCF command . . . To . . .
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