ServerNet Cluster Manual
SCF Commands for SNETMON and the ServerNet 
Cluster Subsystem
ServerNet Cluster Manual—520575-003
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Considerations
Considerations
The following considerations apply to the STATUS SUBNET $ZZSCL command:
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If the DETAIL, LOCAL, and NODE parameters are not specified, a summary table 
of all ServerNet cluster subsystem connections appears.
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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.
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The NODE option can be specified as many times as desired to indicate more than 
one particular node. It can also be used with the LOCAL option.
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The PROBLEMS option must be specified by itself.
The following consideration applies to the STATUS SUBSYS $ZZSCL command:
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The ServerNet cluster subsystem state is maintained by the ServerNet cluster 
monitor process. There is no aggregate ServerNet cluster subsystem state. 
Instead each ServerNet cluster monitor process maintains the state of objects 
relevant to the local system and its connection to the ServerNet cluster.
STATUS SUBNET Command Example
The following example shows the STATUS SUBNET $ZZSCL command with no 
options specified:
> STATUS SUBNET $ZZSCL
 SNETMON Remote ServerNet SNETMON
 SysName Num 0<--CPU States-->15 LocLH RemLH SCL EXPAND State,Cause
Node------------------------------------------------------------------------
 1| RMT \SCQA6 254 1111,0000,0000,0000 UP 119 UP CONN CONN . . . . . |
 2| LCL \TROLL 253 1111,1p11,1111,1111 . . . . . . . . . . . . STRD,UNKN |
 3| RMT \MS9 206 1111,0000,0000,0000 UP 125 UP CONN CONN . . . . . . |
 4| RMT \MS10 207 1111,0000,0000,0000 UP 124 UP CONN CONN . . . . . . |
 5| RMT \MS11 208 1111,0000,0000,0000 UP 123 UP CONN CONN . . . . . . |
 6| RMT \MS12 209 XXY1,0000,0000,0000. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
 7| RMT \MS13 210 1111,0000,0000,0000 UP 121 UP CONN CONN . . . . . . |
 8| RMT \MS14 211 P111,0000,0000,0000 UP 120 UP CONN CONN . . . . . . |
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