Managing Serviceguard Fifteenth Edition, reprinted May 2008

Cluster and Package Maintenance
Reviewing Cluster and Package Status
Chapter 7 347
Status of the Packages with a Cluster File System Installed You
can use cmviewcl to see the status of the package and the cluster file
system on all nodes, as shown in the example below:
cmviewcl -v -p SG-CFS-pkg
MULTI_NODE_PACKAGES
PACKAGE STATUS STATE AUTO_RUN SYSTEM
SG-CFS-pkg up running enabled yes
NODE_NAME STATUS SWITCHING
soy up enabled
Script_Parameters:
ITEM STATUS MAX_RESTARTS RESTARTS NAME
Service up 0 0 SG-CFS-vxconfigd
Service up 5 0 SG-CFS-sgcvmd
Service up 5 0 SG-CFS-vxfsckd
Service up 0 0 SG-CFS-cmvxd
Service up 0 0 SG-CFS-cmvxpingd
NODE_NAME STATUS SWITCHING
tofu up enabled
Script_Parameters:
ITEM STATUS MAX_RESTARTS RESTARTS NAME
Service up 0 0 SG-CFS-vxconfigd
Service up 5 0 SG-CFS-sgcvmd
Service up 5 0 SG-CFS-vxfsckd
Service up 0 0 SG-CFS-cmvxd
Service up 0 0 SG-CFS-cmvxpingd
Status of CFS Disk Group Packages To see the status of the disk
group, use the cfsdgadm display command. For example, for the disk-
group logdata, enter:
cfsdgadm display -v logdata