9.19 monrp (displays the status of the reset path)
Format
monrp [remote-host-name]
Users who can execute the command
Superuser
Description
The monrp command checks the status of the reset path by communicating with the failure management processors, and displays the results. If the reset path for the local host has not been initialized, the monrp command initializes the reset path. You use the monrp command in the event of a failure on a failure management processor or on the reset path when the failure is to be recovered. The monrp command displays the following information:
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host name: Host name
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status: Status of the reset path
The following table lists and describes the items that are displayed.
Displayed item |
Meaning |
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host name |
status |
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host-name |
OK |
Normal |
NG |
Error (failure management processor error or error in the path connecting failure management processors) |
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OK(Partition) |
Physical partition can be reset. |
|
NG(Partition) |
Physical partition cannot be reset. |
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**nothing** |
Not connected with the remote host. |
Options
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remote-host-name
Specifies the name of the remote host that is connected to the local host whose reset path is to be checked. If this option is omitted, the command checks all hosts connected to the local host.
Return codes
Value |
Meaning |
---|---|
0 |
Normal termination (the reset path status has been displayed) |
Other than 0 |
Abnormal termination |
Notes
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It takes a maximum of (number of hosts × 15) seconds to check the reset path. While the monrp command is executing, hot standby processing will be delayed in the event of a failure because a host reset by HA Monitor will be placed in the wait state. Execute this command only when it is necessary to do so.
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The monrp command can be executed only when the system used to execute the command is BladeSymphony or HA8000.
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The monrp command will not be accepted if another monrp command is already executing or HA Monitor is performing a health check on the reset path.
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The return code is also set to 0 when any of the following messages is issued while type2 is specified in the exitcode operand in the HA Monitor environment settings:
KAMN320-E, KAMN392-E, KAMN397-E, KAMN398-E, KAMN399-E, KAMN460-E
Examples
- In this example, the local host is connected to two remote hosts:
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> monrp KAMN395-I Reset Path Status Display host name status host1 OK host2 NG
- Legend:
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>: Indicates a user operation.
- In this example, the local host is not connected to any remote host:
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> monrp KAMN395-I Reset Path Status Display host name status **nothing**
- Legend:
-
>: Indicates a user operation.
- In this example, the local host is connected to remote hosts (using the physical partition reset function):
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> monrp KAMN395-I Reset Path Status Display host name status host1 OK OK(Partition) host2 NG OK(Partition)
- Legend:
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>: Indicates a user operation.