You can use the diagnostics verify
tool to verify
the configuration of the specified Storage Nodes. You can also check if
the configuration of each Storage Node is consistent with other members
of the cluster.
The usage of this command is:
diagnostics verify { -checkLocal | -checkMulti } [-host <host name of a SN in topology>] [-port <registry port of a SN in topology>] [-username <user>] [-security <security-file-path>] [-configdir <location of Storage Node target file>]
where:
-checkLocal
If specified, verifies the configuration of the specified Storage Nodes.
-checkMulti
If specified, verifies that the configuration of each Storage Node is consistent with other members of the cluster.
-host
Specifies the host of a Storage Node. If specified, it detects a running
topology in order to update the sn-target-list
without
having to run diagnostics setup
first. It needs to be specified with -port.
-port
Specifies the host of a Storage Node. If specified, it detects a running
topology in order to update the sn-target-list
without having to run
diagnostics setup
first. It needs to be
specified with -host.
-username
Specifies a username to log on as in a secure deployment.
-security
In a secured deployment, specifies a path to the security file.
If not specified in a secure store, updating the sn-target-list
will fail.
-configdir
Specifies the directory which contains the sn-target-list
. If the flag is not specified,
the default directory is the working directory.