You can execute the /opt/terraspring/sbin/mls monitoring command to view the state of an I-Fabric component, the status of all N1 Provisioning Server agents, or the status of a particular N1 Provisioning Server agent. The mls command is useful for troubleshooting as well as day-to-day monitoring of the health of the system.
Table 4–2 Using the mls Command|
Command Usage |
Description |
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mls -l |
Lists all nodes on the current control plane server. |
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mls -all |
Modifies the query scope to the control plane server. |
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mls -c |
Lists customer monitoring values for nodes registered on the current control plane server. |
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mls -a |
Lists agent status for all registered nodes on the current control plane server. |
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mls -x |
Lists the agent version information for the resources controlled by the control plane server. |
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mls -f |
Modifies the query scope to a particular farm. |
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mls -i |
Modifies the query scope to a particular resource pool server. |
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mls -v |
Verbose output. |
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mls -d |
Suppresses header information. |
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mls -h |
Displays the command's usage information. |