status gsm
Displays the status of a specific global service manager.
Syntax
status (gsm)? [-gsm gsm_name]
[-raw | -verbose | -support]Options
Table 2-107 GDSCTL status gsm Options
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
-gsm gsm_name |
Specify the name of a global service manager to check. If the name is not specified, then GDSCTL uses the current global service manager name for the session (specified with the GDSCTL |
-raw |
If specified, GDSCTL output is presented in a raw, non-parsed format. |
-support |
If specified, GDSCTL output displays additional support information. |
-verbose |
Enable verbose output mode. |
Usage Notes
You must run GDSCTL on the same host where the global service manager for which you want to display the status is located.
You must have operating system privileges on the computer where you want to display the global service manager status to run this command.
Example
Display status of mygsm:
GDSCTL> status gsm -gsm mygsm
The gdsctl status gsm command returns output similar to the following:
Alias MYGSM
Version 12.1.0.0.2
Start Date 03-JUL-2012 16:48:54
Trace Level support
Listener Log File /u01/ORACLE/mygsm/alert/log.xml
Listener Trace File /u01/ORACLE/mygsm/trace/ora_14816_47568108067776.trc
Endpoint summary (ADDRESS=(HOST=mymv.us.hq.com)(PORT=1523)(PROTOCOL=tcp))
GSMOCI Version 0.1.8
Mastership Y
Connected to GDS catalog Y
Process Id 14818
Number of reconnections 0
Pending tasks. Total 0
Tasks in process. Total 0
Regional Mastership TRUE
Total messages published 28599
Time Zone -07:00
Orphaned Buddy Regions:
None
GDS region regionora