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HASTATUS (1M)

Maintenance Commands

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NAME

hastatus - display resource, group, and system attribute value changes, and monitor transitions

SYNOPSIS

hastatus [-sound] [[-group group] [-group group] \. \. \. ]

hastatus [-sound] [[-sys system] [-sys system] \. \. \. ]

hastatus [-sound] [[-resource resource] [-resource resource] \. \. \. ]

hastatus -sum[mary]

hastatus -help


AVAILABILITY

VRTSvcs

DESCRIPTION

The hastatus command displays resource, group, and system attribute value changes, and monitors transitions. Also, if the Global Cluster option is is use, remote cluster, system, group, resource, and heartbeat information is displayed.

OPTIONS

[-sound] [[-group group] [-group group] \. \. \. ]
Displays output in tabular format of the current state of all known systems and of the specified group and its resources (or all groups if no group is specified), and provides updates as they occur. The -sound option causes the bell to ring every time a resource faults.
[-sound] [[-sys system] [-sys system] \. \. \. ]
Displays the status of all systems specified on the command line and shows the status of all groups and their resources on the specified systems. The specified systems are registered for updates on changes in status.
[-sound] [[-resource resource] [-resource resource] \. \. \. ]
Displays the status of the groups associated with the specified resources on all systems. The specified resources and their associated groups are registered for updates in status on all systems.
-sum[mary]
Provide the current status of faults in the VCS cluster, including faulted service groups, resources, links, or agents.
-help
Displays usage message.

NOTES

The hastatus command (except for the summary option) may be started even if the VCS server is not running. It tries to connect every five seconds.

SEE ALSO

hares(1M)

Last updated: April 2006
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