Sun Cluster 2.2 System Administration Guide

3.4 Printing the Cluster Configuration

The cluster configuration information can be printed using scconf(1M). Refer to the scconf(1M) man page for more information.

3.4.1 How to Print the Cluster Configuration

Use the scconf(1M) command on any node that is an active cluster member.

For example:

# scconf planets -p

A response similar to the following is displayed. (Depending on your type of private interconnect, your messages may state hme instead of scid.)

Current Configuration for Cluster planets:
   Hosts in cluster: mercury venus pluto jupiter

   Private Network Interfaces for
       mercury: scid0 scid1
       venus: scid0 scid1
       pluto: scid2 scid3
       jupiter: scid2 scid3