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system node autosupport check show

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Display overall status of AutoSupport subsystem

Availability: This command is available to cluster administrators at the admin privilege level.

Description

The system node autosupport status check show command displays the overall status of the AutoSupport subsystem.

Parameters

{ [-fields <fieldname>,…​]

If you specify the -fields <fieldname>, …​ parameter, the command output also includes the specified field or fields. You can use '-fields ?' to display the fields to specify.

| [-instance ] }

If you specify the -instance parameter, the command displays detailed information about all fields.

[-node <nodename>] - Node

Selects the nodes that match this parameter value. This parameter specifies the node whose status is being displayed.

[-http-status {ok|warning|failed|not-run}] - Overall Status of AutoSupport HTTPS Destinations

Selects the nodes that match this parameter value. This parameter specifies whether connectivity to the AutoSupport HTTPS destination was established.

[-aod-status {ok|warning|failed|not-run}] - Overall Status of AutoSupport OnDemand Server

Selects the nodes that match this parameter value. This parameter specifies the detailed description of the connectivity status to the AutoSupport OnDemand Server.

[-smtp-status {ok|warning|failed|not-run}] - Overall Status of AutoSupport SMTP Destinations

Selects the nodes that match this parameter value. This parameter specifies whether connectivity to the AutoSupport mailhost was established.

[-config-status {ok|warning|failed|not-run}] - Overall Status of AutoSupport Configuration

Selects the nodes that match this parameter value. This parameter specifies whether the AutoSupport configuration check succeeded or not.

[-warning-text <text>] - Conditional Warning Message

Selects the nodes that match this parameter value. This parameter specifies how to get more details regarding the status of the AutoSupport subsystem, in case of any errors.

Examples

The following example displays the overall status of the AutoSupport subsystem on a node named node2:

cluster1::> system node autosupport check show -node node2
On Demand
Server     SMTP       Configuration
---------- ---------- -------------
ok         ok         ok