vserver check lif-multitenancy show
(DEPRECATED)-Show the summary of the latest multitenancy network run
Availability: This command is available to cluster and Vserver administrators at the admin privilege level.
Description
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This command is deprecated and may be removed in a future release of ONTAP. | 
You can view summary information about the latest completed run, or the run in progress for a Vserver. It will show the following fields:
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Vserver - Name of Vserver that was checked for LIF connectivity
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Start Time - Date And Time the run was started
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Status - Not Started, In Progress, Complete, or Aborted
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Success - Yes if the run has a Status of Complete with no failures. No if the run has a status of Complete with one or more failures.
 
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. [-vserver <vserver>]- Vserver- 
Selects the summary information matching the specified Vserver.
 [-start-time <MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS>]- Start Time- 
Selects the summary information matching the specified date and time the run was started
 [-status {not started|in progress|complete|aborted}]- Run Status- 
Selects the summary information matching the specified status of the run.
 [-success {yes|no}]- Successful Run- 
Selects the summary information matching the specified success or failure of the run.
 [-updated <MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS>]- Run Updated- 
Selects the summary information matching the last time the run was still in progress.
 
Examples
This is what a successful run looks like:
cluster1::> vserver check  lif-multitenancy show
     Vserver         Start Time           Status        Success
     --------------  -------------------  ------------  -------
     vs0
                     7/16/2014 14:28:35   complete      yes
This is what a failed run looks like:
cluster1::> vserver check lif-multitenancy show
     Vserver         Start Time           Status        Success
     --------------  -------------------  ------------  -------
     vs0
                     7/16/2014 14:40:55   complete      no
This is what specifying the Vserver looks like:
cluster1::> vserver check lif-multitenancy show -vserver vs0
Vserver: vs0
        Start Time: 7/16/2014 14:40:55
        Run Status: complete
     Successful Run: no