sfcrscinfo(8) can check if a GFS Shared File System can be mounted. Execute the command on any one of the nodes where the file system will be shared:
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For details on sfcrscinfo(8), see sfcrscinfo(8).
The following example shows how to check the mount status of the GFS Shared File System whose representative partition is /dev/sfdsk/gfs/dsk/volume01 with sfcrscinfo(8).
# sfcrscinfo -m /dev/sfdsk/gfs01/dsk/volume01 <Enter> /dev/sfdsk/gfs01/dsk/volume01: FSID MDS/AC STATE S-STATE RID-1 RID-2 RID-N hostname 2 MDS(P) run - 0 0 0 mikan 2 AC run - 0 0 0 mikan 2 MDS(S) wait - 0 0 0 karin 2 AC run - 0 0 0 karin |
If following states can be confirmed, the file system is operated normally.
Either state of MDS(P) or MDS(S) is "run-".
States of access client (AC) within the range of a shared node of the object file system are "run-" all.