CORRECT TEXT
Type the full cphaprob command and syntax that will show full synchronization status.
Answer: cphaprob -i list
Explanation:
cphaprob -i list
CORRECT TEXT
Type the full cphaprob command and syntax that will show full synchronization status.
CORRECT TEXT
Type the full cphaprob command and syntax that will show full synchronization status.
Answer: cphaprob -i list
Explanation:
cphaprob -i list
better cphaprob syncstat
I don’t think so, syncstat shows statistics not the current status of sync.
SK34475 shows:
Example:
Sync Statistics (IDs of F&A Peers – 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ):
Other Member Updates:
Sent retransmission requests………………. 165
Avg missing updates per request……………. 1
Old or too-new arriving updates……………. 5661
Unsynced missing updates………………….. 0
Lost sync connection (num of events)……….. 4354
Timed out sync connection ………………… 1
Local Updates:
Total generated updates ………………….. 9180670
Recv Retransmission requests………………. 1073
Recv Duplicate Retrans request…………….. 2564
Blocking Events………………………….. 0
Blocked packets………………………….. 0
Max length of sending queue……………….. 4598
Avg length of sending queue……………….. 0
Hold Pkts events…………………………. 1
Unhold Pkt events………………………… 1
Not held due to no members………………… 16
Max held duration (sync ticks)…………….. 0
Avg held duration (sync ticks)…………….. 11
Timers:
Sync tick (ms)…………………………… 100
CPHA tick (ms)…………………………… 100
Queues:
Sending queue size……………………….. 512
Receiving queue size……………………… 256
cphaprob -ai list
This command will show you the status of all 11 daemons which need to be running for ClusterXL to function properly so I think this is the best answer
cphaprob -ai list
I believe is cphaprob syncstat. From ClusterXL amdin guide:
“Heavily loaded clusters and clusters with geographically separated members pose special challenges. High connection rates, and large distances between the members can lead to delays that affect the operation of the cluster.
The cphaprob [-reset] syncstat command is a tool for monitoring the operation of the State Synchronization mechanism in highly loaded and distributed clusters. It can be used for both ClusterXL and third-party OPSEC certified clustering products.”
cphaprob -i list
Somewhat ambiguous – cphaprob -i list will show a list of all devices, cphaprob synstat will show all statistics but not necessarily *status*
cphaprob -i list