You can use the system health commands to display information about the overall system health of the cluster and the health of the CIFS-NDO subsystem, to respond to alerts, to configure future alerts, and to display information about how health monitoring is configured.
The following output shows information about the overall health status of the cluster and the CIFS-NDO subsystem:
cluster1::> system health status show Status --------------- ok cluster1::> system health subsystem show -instance -subsystem CIFS-NDO Subsystem: CIFS-NDO Health: ok Initialization State: initialized Number of Outstanding Alerts: 0 Number of Suppressed Alerts: 0 Node: node2 Subsystem Refresh Interval: 5m
The following output shows detailed information about the configuration and status of the health monitor of the CIFS-NDO subsystem:
cluster1::> system health config show -subsystem CIFS-NDO -instance Node: node1 Monitor: node-connect Subsystem: SAS-connect, HA-health, CIFS-NDO Health: ok Monitor Version: 2.0 Policy File Version: 1.0 Context: node_context Aggregator: system-connect Resource: SasAdapter, SasDisk, SasShelf, HaNodePair, HaICMailbox, CifsNdoNode, CifsNdoNodeVserver Subsystem Initialization Status: initialized Subordinate Policy Versions: 1.0 SAS, 1.0 SAS multiple adapters, 1.0, 1.0 Node: node2 Monitor: node-connect Subsystem: SAS-connect, HA-health, CIFS-NDO Health: ok Monitor Version: 2.0 Policy File Version: 1.0 Context: node_context Aggregator: system-connect Resource: SasAdapter, SasDisk, SasShelf, HaNodePair, HaICMailbox, CifsNdoNode, CifsNdoNodeVserver Subsystem Initialization Status: initialized Subordinate Policy Versions: 1.0 SAS, 1.0 SAS multiple adapters, 1.0, 1.0