PRIMECLUSTER Global File Services Configuration and Administration Guide 4.2 (Solaris(TM) Operating Environment) |
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Part 3 Global File Services Shared File System | > Chapter 23 File System Management | > 23.8 MDS failback |
Use the sfcrsinfo(1M) command to confirm the mounting state after the MDS failover command is executed as well as the operation state of the MDS on the primary and secondary servers.
# sfcrscinfo -m /dev/sfdsk/gfs/rdsk/volume1 /dev/sfdsk/gfs/dsk/volume1: FSID MDS/AC STATE S-STATE RID-1 RID-2 RID-N hostname 1 MDS(P) run - 0 0 0 host1 1 AC run - 0 0 0 host1 1 MDS(S) wait - 0 0 0 host2 1 AC run - 0 0 0 host2 1 MDS(I) imag - 0 0 0 host3 1 AC run - 0 0 0 host3 1 MDS(I) imag - 0 0 0 host4 1 AC run - 0 0 0 host4
Confirm the following:
You can confirm this by checking that STATE and S-STATE of all Access Clients (ACs) are "run" and "-".
The primary MDS is running normally on host1 by checking that STATE and S-STATE are "run" and "-" in the above example.
Since the primary server is equivalent to host1 that is displayed as MDS(P), the primary MDS is running on the defined host.
The secondary MDS is running normally on host2 by checking that STATE and S-STATE are "wait" and "-" in the above example.
Since the secondary server is equivalent to host2 that is displayed as MDS(S), the secondary MDS is running on the defined host.
For details on sfcrscinfo(1M), see "F.2.26 sfcrscinfo(1M)."
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