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ExpressCluster X 2.0 for Windows Reference Guide - Nec

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Section I Detailed functions of <strong>ExpressCluster</strong><br />

Examples of executing the command that displays status (clpstat command)<br />

Displaying only the resource in<strong>for</strong>mation of certain heartbeats<br />

(clpstat command with the --hb option)<br />

When you want to display only the cluster configuration data on a specified heartbeat resource,<br />

specify the name of the heartbeat resource after the --hb option in the clpstat command. If you<br />

want to see the details, specify the --detail option. When the heartbeat resource is not specified,<br />

the cluster configuration data of all the heartbeat resources is displayed.<br />

Example of a command entry (For a kernel-mode LAN heartbeat resource)<br />

# clpstat –-hb lankhb1 --detail<br />

Example of the display after running the command:<br />

==================== CLUSTER INFORMATION ===================<br />

[HB0 : lanhb1] -> see (1)<br />

Type : lanhb -> see (2)<br />

Comment<br />

<br />

: LAN Heartbeat -> see (3)<br />

IP Address : 192.168.0.1 -> see (4)<br />

<br />

IP Address : 192.168.0.2<br />

=============================================================<br />

� The items marked by the solid line are common to all heartbeat resources.<br />

� The lines below “Comment” are displayed when the --detail option is used.<br />

In<strong>for</strong>mation common to all heartbeat resources<br />

(1) [HB n: heartbeat_resource_name]<br />

(n is the identification number of a heartbeat resource)<br />

(2) Type : Heartbeat resource type<br />

(3) Comment : Comment<br />

Description of item<br />

(4) IP Address : Interconnect address<br />

� Tips<br />

By using the --sv option and the --hb option together, you can see the in<strong>for</strong>mation as follows.<br />

Command Line # clpstat --sv --hb --detail<br />

===================== CLUSTER INFORMATION =================<br />

[Server0 : server1]<br />

Comment : server1<br />

Product : <strong>ExpressCluster</strong> x <strong>2.0</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Windows</strong><br />

Version : 10.00<br />

Install Path : C:\Program Files\CLUSTERPRO<br />

IP Address : 10.0.0.1<br />

Network Warning Light IP Address<br />

: 10.0.0.10<br />

BMC IP Address : 10.0.0.11<br />

CPU Frequency Status : high<br />

[HB0 : lankhb1]<br />

Type : lankhb<br />

Comment : LAN Heartbeat<br />

IP Address : 192.168.0.1<br />

[HB1 : lanhb2]<br />

Type : lankhb<br />

Comment : LAN Heartbeat<br />

IP Address : 10.0.0.1<br />

[Server1 : server2]<br />

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