Monitoring Your System; Command-Line Interface Information - Sun Microsystems Netra CT 820 Administration Manual

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The pmsd oshistoryshow -s slot_num|all command can be used to print a short
log (one-line descriptions) of messages pertaining to changes in the operating
system's operation. The log is printed to the ChorusOS terminal performing the
operation.
Application Operations
The pmsd appoperset -s slot_num|all command performs operations on the
applications. The operations can only be performed in the none mode. You specify
the operation to be performed on the specified slot by using the option -o with the
parameters: force_offline (force the applications to an offline state),
vote_active (move the group of applications to the active state only if all of the
applications agree to be moved), or force_active (force the applications to the
active state).
The pmsd appinfoshow -s slot_num|all command can be used to print PMS
system information on the applications' state and alarm status (whether an alarm
was generated).
The pmsd apphistoryshow -s slot_num|all command can be used to print a
short log (one-line descriptions) of messages pertaining to changes in the
applications' operation. The log is printed to the ChorusOS terminal performing the
operation.
Printing Other PMS Information
The pmsd version command prints the current version of pmsd.
The pmsd usage command prints a synopsis of the pmsd commands.

Monitoring Your System

This section describes various ways to monitor your system.

Command-line Interface Information

The distributed management card CLI provides many commands to display system
status. Refer to the distributed management card CLI commands in the section,
"Using the Distributed Management Card Command-Line Interface" on page
37, in
particular the show commands, to view system status.
Chapter 3 Administering Your System
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