lsdaemon

Purpose

Use the lsdaemon command to list Oracle Secure Backup daemons running on a host.

See Also:

"Daemon Commands" for related commands

Prerequisites

You must have the display administrative domain's configuration right to use the lsdaemon command.

Syntax

lsdaemon::=

lsda•emon [ --long/-l | --short/-s ] [ --all/-a ] [ --noheader/-H ]
[ --host/-h hostname[,hostname]... ] [ daemon-id ]...

Semantics

--long/-l

Lists data in long form. The command displays the attributes of each daemon and labels them, for example, Listen port: 43983. By default lsdaemon displays this data in tabular form.

--short/-s

Lists only the names of the daemons.

--all/-a

Lists the same data as --long except in a table format, that is, with column headings instead of labels. This option is enabled by default.

--noheader/-H

Lists data in --all format but suppresses column names.

--host/-h hostname ...

Lists daemon data based on the specified host in which the daemons are running. If omitted, then the local host is assumed.

daemon-id ...

Identifies an Oracle Secure Backup daemon, either a process id (PID) or service name. Possible service names are observiced, obscheduled, obrobotd, and obixd. If omitted, all daemons are displayed.

Output

Table 2-7 shows the output for the lsdaemon command.

Table 2-7 lsdaemon Output

Label Indicates

Process ID

Number identifying the process in which the daemon is running; assigned by the operating system

Daemon/Service

Name of the daemon; assigned by Oracle Secure Backup

State

State of the daemon; setting is debug or normal

Listen port

TCP port on which the daemon or service is listening for connections

Qualifier

Text string that augments the Daemon/Service name


Examples

Example 2-52 lists the names of all daemons.

Example 2-52 Listing Daemons in Short Form

ob> lsdaemon --short
observiced
obixd
obscheduled

Example 2-53 lists the daemons in long form.

Example 2-53 Listing Daemons in Long Form

ob> lsdaemon --long
Process ID:             9418
    Daemon/Service:         observiced
    State:                  debug
    Listen port:            400
    Qualifier:              (none)
Process ID:             12652
    Daemon/Service:         obixd
    State:                  normal
    Listen port:            43983
    Qualifier:              brhost2
Process ID:             9436
    Daemon/Service:         obscheduled
    State:                  normal
    Listen port:            42130
    Qualifier:              (none)

Example 2-54 lists daemon information in the default table format.

Example 2-54 Listing Daemons in Default Form

ob> lsdaemon
Process  Daemon/                        Listen
     ID  Service      State               port  Qualifier
   9418  observiced   debug                400
  12652  obixd        normal             43983  brhost2
   9436  obscheduled  normal             42130