You can use any of the following commands to track operations performed on a VBS:
To view information about tasks performed on all virtual business services in the cluster:
UNIX systems:
# /opt/VRTSvbs/bin/vbstask -display
Windows systems:
"C:\Program Files\VERITAS\VRTSvbs\bin\vbstask" -display
To view information about individual tasks using task IDs:
UNIX systems:
# /opt/VRTSvbs/bin/vbstask -display <task ID>
For example:
# /opt/VRTSvbs/bin/vbstask -display {41920582-1dd2-11b2-8d2b-b518e666c59d}
where {41920582-1dd2-11b2-8d2b-b518e666c59d} is the task ID.
Windows systems:
"C:\Program Files\VERITAS\VRTSvbs\bin\vbstask" -display <task ID>
To view information about tasks performed on specific virtual business service using VBS names:
UNIX systems:
# /opt/VRTSvbs/bin/vbstask -display -vbs <vbs1> <vbs2>
Windows systems:
"C:\Program Files\VERITAS\VRTSvbs\bin\vbstask" -display -vbs <vbs1> <vbs2>
To view information about the tasks using tag name:
UNIX systems:
# /opt/VRTSvbs/bin/vbstask -display -tag <tag_name>
For example:
# /opt/VRTSvbs/bin/vbstask -display -tag mytag
where mytag is the tag name that you specify, which is associated with the task while initiating the operation.
Windows systems:
"C:\Program Files\VERITAS\VRTSvbs\bin\vbstask" -display -tag mytag