network interface check cluster-connectivity show
Display the Cluster Connectivity Log
Availability: This command is available to cluster administrators at the advanced privilege level.
Description
The network interface check cluster-connectivity show command displays the cluster check result log.
Parameters
- { [-fields <fieldname>, ...]
 - If you specify the -fields <fieldname>,... parameter, the command displays only the fields that you specify.
 - | [-n ]
 - Selects IP addresses instead of LIF names.
 - | [-instance ]}
 - If you specify the -instance parameter, the command displays detailed information about all fields.
 - [-node {<nodename>|local}] - Node
 - Selects cluster health records that match the specified node name.
 - [-record-number <integer>] - Record Number
 - Selects the cluster health records that match specified record number.
 - [-date-time {MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS [{+|-}hh:mm]}] - Record Date
 - Selects the cluster health records that match the specified date and time.
 - [-src-name <text>] - Source LIF Name
 - Selects the cluster health records that match the specified source LIF name.
 - [-src-addr <IP Address>] - Source IP Address
 - Selects the cluster health records that match the specified source IP address.
 - [-dst-name <text>] - Destination LIF Name
 - Selects the cluster health records that match the specified destination LIF name.
 - [-dst-addr <IP Address>] - Destination IP Address
 - Selects the cluster health records that match the specified destination IP address.
 - [-loss {None|Partial|All}] - Packet Loss
 - Selects the cluster health records that match the specified loss value.
 
Examples
The following example displays the cluster connectivity records.
cluster1::> network interface check cluster-connectivity show
                                  Source          Destination     Packet
Node   Date                       LIF             LIF             Loss
------ -------------------------- --------------- --------------- -----------
node1
       8/26/2020 10:35:36 -04:00  node1_clus_1    node1_clus_2    none
       8/26/2020 10:35:37 -04:00  node1_clus_1    node2_clus_1    none
       8/26/2020 10:35:38 -04:00  node1_clus_1    node2_clus_2    none
       8/26/2020 10:35:39 -04:00  node1_clus_2    node1_clus_1    none
       8/26/2020 10:35:40 -04:00  node1_clus_2    node2_clus_1    none
       8/26/2020 10:35:41 -04:00  node1_clus_2    node2_clus_2    none
node2
       8/26/2020 10:35:36 -04:00  node2_clus_1    node2_clus_2    none
       8/26/2020 10:35:37 -04:00  node2_clus_1    node1_clus_1    none
       8/26/2020 10:35:38 -04:00  node2_clus_1    node1_clus_2    none
       8/26/2020 10:35:39 -04:00  node2_clus_2    node2_clus_1    none
       8/26/2020 10:35:40 -04:00  node2_clus_2    node1_clus_1    none
       8/26/2020 10:35:41 -04:00  node2_clus_2    node1_clus_2    none
12 entries were displayed.
        
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