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Display the cluster-level configuration of web protocols
Availability: This command is available to cluster administrators at the admin privilege level.
Description
This command displays the overall availability of web services in the cluster, including the core protocol configurations for those services. In a pre-root or unclustered scenario, its output applies to the local node. The following information explains the External Web Services
and Status
attributes, two features of web services' availability.
The External Web Services
field indicates whether remote clients are allowed to access the HTTP or HTTPS service content. Along with the system services firewall
configuration, the External Web Services
field indicates the visibility for client connections.
The Status
field describes the aggregated operational state of cluster-level web services as retrieved from the system services web node
command. The Status
field does not reflect whether the protocols are externally visible, but whether the server processes are running correctly. For detailed information about individual servers, use the system services web node show command. The following are the possible values for the Status
in node configuration or availability:
-
online, all web services are consistently configured and working correctly.
-
partial, one or more nodes' web services are unavailable due to an error condition.
-
mixed, the nodes in the cluster do not share the same web services configuration. This situation might occur if individual nodes were reconfigured with the
system services web node
command. -
offline, all of the nodes' web services are unavailable due to an error condition.
-
unclustered, the current node is not part of an active cluster.
The HTTP Enabled
field indicates whether HTTP is enabled.
The per-address-limit
field is the limit of the number of connections that can be processed concurrently from the same remote address. If more connections are accepted, those in excess of the limit are delayed and processed after the number of connections being processed drops below the limit.
Examples
The following example displays the availability of web services for the cluster.
cluster1::> system services web show External Web Services: true Status: online HTTP Protocol Port: 80 HTTPS Protocol Port: 443 HTTP Enabled: true