Sun Cluster System Administration Guide for Solaris OS

ProcedureHow to Display the Default Global SCSI Protocol Settings for All Storage Devices

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 A, Sun Cluster Object-Oriented Commands.

  1. Become superuser or assume a role that provides solaris.cluster.read RBAC authorization.

  2. From any node, display the current global default SCSI protocol setting.


    # cluster show -t global
    

    For more information, see the cluster(1CL) man page.


Example 5–38 Displaying the Default Global SCSI Protocol Settings for All Storage Devices

The following example displays the SCSI protocol settings for all storage devices on the cluster.


# cluster show -t global

=== Cluster ===                                

Cluster Name:                                   racerxx
  installmode:                                    disabled
  heartbeat_timeout:                              10000
  heartbeat_quantum:                              1000
  private_netaddr:                                172.16.0.0
  private_netmask:                                255.255.248.0
  max_nodes:                                      64
  max_privatenets:                                10
  global_fencing:                                 scsi3
  Node List:                                      phys-racerxx-1, phys-racerxx-2