Managing Serviceguard Nineteenth Edition, Reprinted June 2011

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 Modular Disk Group and Mount Point Packages
To see the status of CFS modular disk group and mount point packages, use the cmviewcl
command. For example if the modular package is mpdg1, enter:
cmviewcl -v -p mpdg1
MULTI_NODE_PACKAGES
PACKAGE STATUS STATE AUTO_RUN SYSTEM
mpdg1 up running enabled no
NODE_NAME STATUS STATE SWITCHING
node1 up running enabled
Dependency_Parameters:
DEPENDENCY_NAME SATISFIED
SG-CFS-pkg yes
NODE_NAME STATUS STATE SWITCHING
node2 up running enabled
Dependency_Parameters:
DEPENDENCY_NAME SATISFIED
SG-CFS-pkg yes
Other_Attributes:
ATTRIBUTE_NAME ATTRIBUTE_VALUE
Style modular
Priority no_priority
Status of Legacy CVM Disk Group Packages
To see the status of the legacy CVM disk group, use the cfsdgadm display command. For
example, for the disk group logdata, enter:
cfsdgadm display -v logdata
NODE NAME ACTIVATION MODE
ftsys9 sw (sw)
MOUNT POINT SHARED VOLUME TYPE
ftsys10 sw (sw)
MOUNT POINT SHARED VOLUME TYPE
...
To see which package is monitoring a disk group, use the cfsdgadm show_package command.
For example, for the disk group logdata, enter:
cfsdgadm show_package logdata
SG-CFS-DG-1
Status of Legacy CFS Mount Point Packages
To see the status of the legacy CFS mount point package, use the cfsmntadm display command.
For example, for the mount point/tmp/logdata/log_files, enter:
cfsmntadm display -v /tmp/logdata/log_files
Reviewing Cluster and Package Status 259