SHOW FACILITY

On a frontend, this qualifier can be used to find out whether the node is currently connected to a router.

Related Commands

CREATE FACILITY

DELETE FACILITY

SHOW LINK

Examples

RTR> SHOW FACILITY/FULL/NODE=BRONZE 1

Facility: FUNDS_TRANSFER 2

Configuration:-3

Frontend:

no

Router:

 

yes

Backend:

yes

 

 

Router call-out:

no

Backend call-out:

no

 

 

Load balance:

 

no

Quorum-check off:

no

State:-

 

4

 

 

 

 

FE -> TR:

unused

Router quorate:

 

yes

Backend quorate:

yes

 

 

Quorum threshold:

0

Min broadcast rate:

0

Links:-

 

5

 

 

 

 

Link to:

 

bronze

 

 

 

 

Frontend:

no

Router:

 

yes

Backend:

yes

Router -> Frontend:no

Frontend -> Router:

no

 

 

 

 

Backend -> Router:

yes

Router -> Backend:

yes

 

 

Router quorate:

 

yes

Backend quorate:

yes

 

 

Router current:

 

no

Backend coordinator:yes

Link to:

 

airola

6

 

 

 

Frontend:

yes

Router:

 

no

Backend:

no

Router -> Frontend:yes

Frontend -> Router:

no

 

 

 

 

Backend -> Router:

no

Router -> Backend:

no

 

 

Router quorate:

 

no

Backend quorate:

no

 

 

Router current:

 

no

Backend coordinator: no

1Show all facilities in detail.

2The facility's name.

3The facility's configured roles on this node. In this example, the node is a router and a backend; load balancing, router callouts and backend callouts are not enabled.

4The facility's state. The router and backend roles are quorate. (Quorate means that this node's view of the availability of the other nodes in the configuration matches that of the other backends and routers. A facility that is not in the quorate state is effectively unusable.) The quorum threshold is at the default (zero) and no minimum broadcast rate has been set.

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Compaq AA-Q88CE-TE manual RTR Show FACILITY/FULL/NODE=BRONZE, Link to Airola Frontend Yes Router Backend