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Verify the status of netgroup definitions
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After loading netgroups into the SVM, you can use the vserver services name-service netgroup status
command to verify the status of netgroup definitions. This enables you to determine whether netgroup definitions are consistent on all of the nodes that back the SVM.
Steps
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Set the privilege level to advanced:
set -privilege advanced
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Verify the status of netgroup definitions:
vserver services name-service netgroup status
You can display additional information in a more detailed view.
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Return to the admin privilege level:
set -privilege admin
Example
After the privilege level is set, the following command displays netgroup status for all SVMs:
vs1::> set -privilege advanced Warning: These advanced commands are potentially dangerous; use them only when directed to do so by technical support. Do you wish to continue? (y or n): y vs1::*> vserver services name-service netgroup status Virtual Server Node Load Time Hash Value --------- --------------- ------------------- -------------------------------- vs1 node1 9/20/2006 16:04:53 e6cb38ec1396a280c0d2b77e3a84eda2 node2 9/20/2006 16:06:26 e6cb38ec1396a280c0d2b77e3a84eda2 node3 9/20/2006 16:08:08 e6cb38ec1396a280c0d2b77e3a84eda2 node4 9/20/2006 16:11:33 e6cb38ec1396a280c0d2b77e3a84eda2