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3-7
Working with Controllers
The following sections describe how to display the controller
attributes.
Displaying whether a Controller Resides in a Cluster
Environment
The
controller cluster environment
attribute indicates
whether a controller resides in a cluster environment.
Clustering is supported on Windows NT and Windows 2000 only.
To display whether a controller resides in a cluster environment, use
the
controller list
command, as in the following example. In
the example, the Clustering column indicates No, which means that
HPN0
does not reside in a cluster environment.
HPN0> controller list
Executing: controller list
Adapter Name Adapter Type Availability Clustering
------------ ------------ ------------ ----------
\\.\HPN0 HP NetRAID-4M read/write No
Displaying Cluster Partner Information
The
cluster partner
attribute identifies the controller as either
the controlling partner or peer partner in a cluster environment. The
controlling partner is the controller that you opened with the
open
command. The peer partner is the other controller in the cluster.
Clustering is supported on Windows NT and Windows 2000 only.
To display whether or not a controller is a cluster partner, use the
controller details
command, as in the following example. In
the example, the
Cluster Partner Controller 0 Information
items show controller
controller CPU
speed
Display
controller
details
Displaying a
Controller’s CPU
Speed
controller memory
Display
controller
details
Displaying
Controller Memory
Controller Attribute
CLI
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