Querying clusters

For the value of a specific cluster attribute on a specific cluster

haclus -value attribute [cluster] [-localclus]

The attribute must be specified in this command. If you do not specify the cluster name, the command displays the attribute value on the local cluster.

To display the state of a local or remote cluster

haclus -state [cluster] [-localclus]

The variable cluster represents the cluster. If a cluster is not specified, the state of the local cluster and the state of all remote cluster objects as seen by the local cluster are displayed.

For information on the state of a local or remote cluster

haclus -display [cluster] [-localclus]

If a cluster is not specified, information on the local cluster is displayed.

For a list of local and remote clusters

haclus -list [conditionals]

Lists the clusters that meet the specified conditions, beginning with the local cluster.

To display usage for the cluster command

haclus [-help [-modify]]

To display the status of a faulted cluster

haclus -status cluster

Displays the status on the specified faulted cluster. If no cluster is specified, the command displays the status on all faulted clusters. It lists the service groups that were not in the offline or the faulted state before the fault occurred. It also suggests corrective action for the listed clusters and service groups.