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system health policy definition show

Display system health policy definitions

Availability: This command is available to cluster administrators at the admin privilege level.

Description

The system health policy definition show command lists the health monitor policy definitions as described by the health monitor policy file. The command displays the following fields:

  • Node name

  • Monitor name

  • Policy name

  • Policy rule expression

  • Expression for joining two tables

  • Policy status

  • Alert identifier

  • Responsible resource name

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>|local}] - Node
Selects policy definitions for the specified node.
[-monitor <hm_type>] - Monitor
Selects policy definitions with the specified monitor name.
[-policy-id <text>] - Policy
Selects policy definitions with the specified policy identifier.
[-rule-expression <ArithExpr>] - Rule Expression
Selects policy definitions with the specified rule of expression.
[-where <ArithExpr>] - Variable Equivalence
Selects rules that match the provided expression. This expression is part of the alert definition. It is shown for reference only and cannot be changed.
[-enable {true|false}] - Policy Status
Use this parameter with the value set to "true" to select policy definitions that are enabled. Set the value to "false" to select policy definitions that are disabled.
[-alert-id <text>] - Alert ID
Selects all policy definitions of the specified alert identifier.
[-responsible-resource-info <text>] - Table and ID of Resource at Fault
Selects all policy definitions with the specified responsible resource.
[-asup-enable {true|false}] - Enable AutoSupport for This Alert
Selects policy definitions for which AutoSupport messages are either enabled or disabled.

Examples

The example below displays information about all the policy definitions present in the cluster:

cluster1::> system health policy definition show
Node Monitor Policy
------------- ---------------------- ----------------------
node1 node-connect ControllerToShelfIomA_Policy
Policy Rule Expression: nschm_shelf_info.num-paths == 2 &&
nschm_shelf_info.iomb-adapter == NULL
Where: -
Enable: true
Alert ID: ControllerToShelfIomA_Alert
Number of Alerts: -
Responsible Resource: nschm_shelf_info.name

The example below displays detailed information about all the policy definitions present in the cluster:

cluster1::> system health policy definition show -instance

Node: node1
Monitor: node-connect
Policy: ControllerToShelfIomA_Policy
Rule Expression: nschm_shelf_info.num-paths == 2 && nschm_shelf_info.iomb-adapter == NULL
Variable Equivalence: -
Policy Status: true
Alert ID: ControllerToShelfIomA_Alert
Table and ID of Resource at Fault: nschm_shelf_info.name