Sun Cluster System Administration Guide for Solaris OS

ProcedureHow to Check the Status of the Public Network

You can also accomplish this procedure by using the Sun Cluster Manager GUI. See the Sun Cluster Manager online help for more information.

The phys-schost# prompt reflects a global-cluster prompt. Perform this procedure on a global cluster.

This procedure provides the long forms of the Sun Cluster commands. Most commands also have short forms. Except for the long and short forms of the command names, the commands are identical. For a list of the commands and their short forms, see Appendix B, Sun Cluster Object-Oriented Commands.

To check the status of the IP Network Multipathing groups, use the clnode(1CL) command with the status subcommand.

Before You Begin

Users other than superuser require solaris.cluster.read RBAC authorization to use this subcommand.

  1. Check the status of cluster components. Perform all steps of this procedure from a node of the global cluster.


    phys-schost# clnode status -m
    

Example 1–5 Checking the Public Network Status

The following example provides a sample of status information for cluster components returned by the clnode status command.


% clnode status -m
--- Node IPMP Group Status ---

Node Name         Group Name    Status    Adapter    Status
---------         ----------    ------    -------    ------
phys-schost-1     test-rg       Online    qfe1       Online
phys-schost-2     test-rg       Online    qfe1       Online