Use the lsdaemon command to list Oracle Secure Backup daemons running on a host.
See Also:
"Daemon Commands" for related commandsYou must have the display administrative domain's configuration right to use the lsdaemon command.
lsda•emon [ --long/-l | --short/-s ] [ --all/-a ] [ --noheader/-H ] [ --host/-h hostname[,hostname]... ] [ daemon-id ]...
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.
Lists only the names of the daemons.
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.
Lists data in --all format but suppresses column names.
Lists daemon data based on the specified host in which the daemons are running. If omitted, then the local host is assumed.
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.
Table 2-7 shows the output for the lsdaemon command.
| 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 |
|
Listen port |
TCP port on which the daemon or service is listening for connections |
|
Qualifier |
Text string that augments the Daemon/Service name |
Example 2-52 lists the names of all daemons.
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.