
Administration Commands
status_remote_node
Parameter Check
No parameter errors occur for this command.
State Check
No specific state errors, other than those listed in Appendix A, Common Return Codes from snapadmin Commands, occur for this command.
Other Conditions
Appendix A, Common Return Codes from snapadmin Commands, lists combinations of primary and secondary return codes that are common to all commands.
2.204 status_remote_node
The status_remote_node command returns information about remote nodes and their sessions with the local node (if any).
2.204.1 Parameters
[status_remote_node]
No parameters are supplied for this command.
2.204.2 Returned Information
The remote node name appears under the Remote System column. Remote nodes may be defined explicitly by defining a partner LU, or they may be determined dynamically when the partner LU establishes a session with a local LU.
The partner LU name appears under the Partner LU column. The Wildcard column displays Yes if the partner LU name is defined as a wildcard LU name. If the remote LU has an active session with a local LU, the local LU name and mode name are shown. The Session Count column displays Inactive if no session is active.
The following example illustrates the information returned for the status_dlur command.
The amount of information returned depends on the width of your display; SNAplus2 attempts to determine this using the COLUMNS environment variable, and uses a default value of 80 if COLUMNS is not set. The Description text may be omitted or truncated if there is not enough room to display it.
Example
Remote System Partner LU Wildcard Local LU Mode Session Count
APPN.ACENODE |
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APPN.BARTLOCN |
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APPN.BARTLOCN |
| Inactive |
APPN.REMNODE |
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APN.FRED | Yes | Inactive |
APPN.PART |
| Inactive |
APPN.PART2 |
| Inactive |
APPN.REMNODE |
| Inactive |
APPN.TCPIP |
| Inactive |
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