Requesting Search Cluster Status
You can use the Command Line Admin Utility to view the
status of your search cluster.
The Command Line
Admin Utility is located in bin\native folder
in the Search Service installation folder (for example, C:\bea\alui\ptsearchserver\10.3.0\bin\native\cadmin.exe).
- Run the status command to display the status of the cluster.
% cadmin status --cluster-home=/shared/search
By default, the status command displays a terse, one-line
summary of the current state of the cluster:
2005-04-22 13:54:13 checkpoint_xxx 0/1/198 0/1/230 impaired
- Run the status command with the verbose flag to display
the full set of information, including the status of every node in
the cluster.
% cadmin status --verbose --cluster-home=/shared/search
2005-04-22 13:54:13 /shared/search checkpoint_xxx
cluster-state: impaired
cluster-tid: 0/1/198 0/1/230
partition-states: complete impaired
node p0n0: 0 192.168.1.1 15244 0/1/198 0/1/460 run
node p0n1: 0 192.168.1.2 15244 0/1/198 0/1/460 run
node p1n0: 1 192.168.1.3 15244 0/1/198 0/1/230 run
node p1n1: 1 192.168.1.4 15244 0/1/100 0/1/120 offline
- Run the status command with the period flag to repeatedly
emit status requests at a specified interval.
% cadmin status --period=10 --count=5
2005-04-22 13:54:13 checkpoint_xxx 0/1/198 0/1/230 impaired
2005-04-22 13:54:23 checkpoint_xxx 0/1/198 0/1/230 impaired
2005-04-22 13:54:33 checkpoint_xxx 0/1/198 0/1/230 impaired
2005-04-22 13:54:43 checkpoint_xxx 0/1/198 0/1/230 impaired
2005-04-22 13:54:53 checkpoint_xxx 0/1/400 0/1/428 complete