HOSTNAME = hostname |
CLUSTERNAME = cluster_name COMPUTENUMBER = compute_number |
CLUSTERNUMBER = cluster_number COMPUTENUMBER = compute_number |
CLUSTERID = cluster_id COMPUTENUMBER = compute_number }
Arguments
The following arguments are available in the
•
: Specifies the ID for the VIP in the XML configuration file
ID
•
HOSTNAME
•
CLUSTERNUMBER
at 1
•
CLUSTERNAME
•
CLUSTERID
•
COMPUTENUMBER
3.3.3.15.4 LIST VIPS
This command lists the VIPs for all clusters or for an individual node in a cluster.
Syntax
LIST VIPS
[ WHERE {
HOSTNAME = hostname |
CLUSTERNAME = cluster_name [ COMPUTENUMBER = compute_number ] |
CLUSTERNUMBER = cluster_number [ COMPUTENUMBER = compute_number ] |
CLUSTERID = cluster_id [ COMPUTENUMBER = compute_number ] }
Arguments
The following arguments are available in the
•
: Specifies the ID for the VIP in the XML configuration file
ID
•
HOSTNAME
•
CLUSTERNUMBER
at 1
•
CLUSTERNAME
•
CLUSTERID
•
COMPUTENUMBER
Usage Notes
If you do not specify a
: Specifies the host name for the compute node in the cluster
: Specifies the cluster number in the XML configuration file, starting
: Specifies the name of the cluster
: Specifies the ID of the cluster in the XML configuration file
: Specifies the compute node number in the cluster, starting at 1
: Specifies the host name for the compute node in the cluster
: Specifies the cluster number in the XML configuration file, starting
: Specifies the name of the cluster
: Specifies the ID of the cluster in the XML configuration file
: Specifies the compute node number in the cluster, starting at 1
clause, then this command lists the VIPs for all clusters.
WHERE
OEDA Command Line Interface
clause:
WHERE
clause:
WHERE
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