Checking the status of network components, Checking the status of systems in a network – HP NonStop G-Series User Manual
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Monitoring Hardware Components
Guardian User’s Guide — 425266-001
19 -15
Checking the Status of Network Components
Checking the Status of Network Components
Checking the Status of Systems in a Network
This subsection explains how to check the status of processors and systems on your
network by using the Subsystem Control Facility (SCF). If system users are unable to
access another system on your network, you can use the instructions in this subsection to
check the status of that system’s processors or to check the status of all systems on your
network.
•
To obtain summary information about all systems and processors on your network,
enter:
> SCF
SCF Banner
1-> CPUS
A report similar to the following is displayed on your home terminal:
•
To check the configuration characteristics, status, and operating-system version of
all processors connected to your network, enter:
3-> CPUS DETAIL
A report similar to the following is displayed on your home terminal:
See
on page 19-16 for an explanation of the elements in
the previous display. See the SCF Reference Manual for G-Series Releases for complete
information about SCF and its commands.
Total Connected Total Up
Systems Systems CPUs CPUs
205 196 1150 1071
System 0<--CPU States-->15 OS Version
000 \AAA 1111,....,....,.... M20
001 \AAB 1111,11..,....,.... N30
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
251 \ABC ***NOT CONNECTED***
252 \ABD 1110,....,....,.... M20
Total Connected Total Up
Systems Systems CPUs CPUs
205 196 1150 1071