system node root-mount show
Show the existing mounts from any node to another node's root volume.
Description
The system node root-mount show command displays the status of current root-mounts from any node to another node's root volume. These root-mounts are used by cluster services to access data on other nodes in the cluster. These root-mounts are not pre-created, but are created as they are needed. They can also be manually created or deleted.
Parameters
- { [-fields <fieldname>, ...]
- If you specify the -fields <fieldname>, ... parameter, the command output also includes the specified field or fields. You can use '-fields ?' to display the fields to specify.
- | [-instance ]}
- If you specify the -instance parameter, the command displays detailed information about all fields.
- [-node <nodename>] - Owner of the Root-mount
- Selects information about root-mounts that exist on the specified node.
- [-root-node <nodename>] - Root-mount Destination Node
- Selects information about root-mounts that connect to the specified node.
- [-create-time <MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS>] - Mount Creation Time
- Selects information about root-mounts that were created at the specified time.
- [-state <Mount State>] - State of the Root-Mount
- Selects information about root-mounts that have the specified state. The states are:
- unknown
: The state of the root-mount is being determined.
- initializing
: A root-mount was found and needstesting to determine the correct state.
- mount-requested
: The root-mount has been requested, but is not ready.
- mounting
: The root-mount is being created, but is not ready.
- ready
: The root-mount is ready to be used.
- not-responding
: The root-mount exists but is not responding.
- does-not-exist
: No root-mount is possible to this node's root volume.
- ha-busy
: The root-mount is busy pending completion of an HA event.
- clean-up-requested
: The root-mount is being deleted.
- cleaning-up
: The root-mount is being deleted.
- create-error
: The root-mount could not be created.
- unknown
- [-last-error <text>] - Last Error
- Selects information about root-mounts that have the specified last-error value.
Examples
The following example shows the default state of the root-mounts on a cluster that is not using root-node services:
cluster1::> system node root-mount show
This table is currently empty.
cluster1::> system node root-mount show
Node Root Node State Last Error
----------------- ----------------- ----------- -------------------------------
nodeA nodeB ready
nodeB nodeA ready
2 entries were displayed.