Description
This command displays the CMDB Manager/Agent startup status.
Synopsis
[Windows]
cmdbstatus.exe -q [server=host name] |
[Linux]
cmdbstatus.sh -q [server=host name] |
Options
Specifies the host name of the display target Linked Server. Specify the value that was entered for the host name used by the CMDB Agent at the time of the Agent installation. If this option is omitted, all Linked Servers will be display targets. The display items are shown below:
Server Name
The host name is displayed. For a Linked Server, the host name that was specified at the time of the installation is displayed. For CMDB Manager, this will be localhost.
Service Name
The CMDB Manager/Agent name is displayed. For CMDB Manager, this will be displayed as Fserv/MgrMDR.
Status
The CMDB Manager/Agent status is displayed. If it is running, then this will be RUNNING. If it cannot be connected to from CMDB Manager, for example because it has been stopped, then this will be UNKNOWN.
DBStatus
The linked products status is displayed. If it is running, then this will be RUNNING. If it cannot connect, or the status cannot be obtained, then this will be UNKNOWN.
Update
The last modified date and time is displayed.
Return Values
Normal termination
Abnormal termination
Command Location
[Windows]
<Systemwalker Runbook Automation installation directory>\CMDB\FJSVcmdbm\bin |
[Linux]
/opt/FJSVcmdbm/bin |
Privilege Required/Execution Environment
[Windows]
This command requires administrator privileges. When using Windows Server 2008 or later operating system, run as an administrator.
This command can be executed on a Management Server.
[Linux]
This can only be executed by a system administrator (superuser).
This command can be executed on a Management Server.
Execution Result/Output Format
# /opt/FJSVcmdbm/bin/cmdbstatus.sh -q |
yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy and zzz.zzz.zzz.zzz are IP addresses that belong to a Linked Server that doesn't exist on localhost.