cluster kernel-service show
Display cluster service state in the kernel
Availability: This command is available to cluster administrators at the advanced privilege level.
Description
The `cluster kernel-service show` command displays the following information from the master node for each node in the cluster:
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Node name
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The quorum status of that node
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The availability status of that node
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The operational status of that node
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
-instanceparameter, the command displays detailed information about all fields. [-master-node {<nodename>|local}]- Node (privilege: advanced)-
The node in the cluster where the information be being reported from. If this parameter is not specified, the command displays information about all nodes in the cluster.
[-cluster-node <text>]- Cluster Node (privilege: advanced)-
The node in the cluster that the information listed is regarding. If this parameter is specified, the command displays information only about the nodes with the specified state value.
[-status-quorum {out-of-quorum|in-quorum}]- Quorum Status (privilege: advanced)-
The quorum status of the node specified by
-cluster-node. If this parameter is specified, the command displays information only about the nodes with the specified state value. [-status-avail {false|true|unknown}]- Availability Status (privilege: advanced)-
The availability status of the node specified by
-cluster-node. If this parameter is specified, the command displays information only about the nodes with the specified state value. [-status-oper {unknown|operational|not-operational}]- Operational Status (privilege: advanced)-
The operational status of the node specified by
-cluster-node. If this parameter is specified, the command displays information only about the nodes with the specified state value.
Examples
The following example displays information about all nodes in the cluster:
cluster1::*> cluster kernel-service show
Master Cluster Quorum Availability Operational
Node Node Status Status Status
----------------- ----------------- ------------- ------------- -------------
cluster1-01 cluster1-01 in-quorum true operational
cluster1-02 in-quorum true operational
2 entries were displayed.
cluster1::*> cluster kernel-service show -instance
Master Node: cluster1-01
Cluster Node: cluster1-01
Quorum Status: in-quorum
Availability Status: true
Operational Status: operational
Master Node: cluster1-01
Cluster Node: cluster1-02
Quorum Status: in-quorum
Availability Status: true
Operational Status: operational
2 entries were displayed.