Installation guide

78 NovaScale Master 5.2-x Server Add-ons - Installation and Administrator's Guide
NSMasterLSICIM
check_LSICIM
check_LSICIM uses the following shell (PERL) command:
Usage
check_LSICIM –H <host> [-C <ctrlname>]
-H, --hostname <host> Hostname or IP address of target to check
-C, --ctrlname <ctrlname> Name of the controller to check
Note:
The name of the controller must be protected with a quote if the name contains blank
characters.
Return code
OK (0), WARNING (1), CRITICAL (2), UNKNOWN (3)
OK:
All ”Controllers” run normally.
WARNING:
At least one ” Controllers” is in a WARNING state.
CRITICAL:
At least one ”Controllers” is in a CRITICAL state.
UNKNOWN
All other types of processing errors (bad parameter, no response, etc).
Note:
In the case of multiple errors, the global state will be the worst one; CRITICAL > WARNING >
OK.
Output
A string indicates the state of mirroring followed, where applicable, by concerned
component error states (controller, Logical Device, Physical Device).
If the GlobalStatus determined by the worst status of components is not OK, the state of the
component is reported with the following format:
[CT(Ct<Ct>) <CtrlName> <CtrlStatus>
[{> LD(Ct<Ct> Nu<Ldn>) <LDType> <LDStatus>[, ] …}]
[{ - PD(Ct<Ct> Ch<Ch> Tg<Tg>) <PDManufacturer> <PDModel> <PDStatus>[,
[{> PD(Ct<Ct> Ch<Ch> Tg<Tg>) <PDManufacturer> <PDModel> <PDStatus>[, ] …}]
<Ct> controller number
<CtrlModel> controller model