Obtaining Distributed LAN Client Information

Obtaining Distributed LAN Client Information

The proxy Command

The proxy long Command

If your StorNext configuration includes distributed LAN clients, you can obtain information through three commands supported by the cvadmin command:

proxy

proxy long

proxy who

Use the proxy command to display information about the distributed LAN servers for the file system. In particular, the IP address and port number on which the distributed LAN server is listening is shown.

This command requires that a file system be selected. Command usage and output looks similar to this:

snadmin (yy) > proxy

Disk Proxy Server 172.16.82.130 (pmport 49152, pmflags 0x0) Listening on 172.16.82.130 port 1036

Use the proxy long command to display the same information about distributed LAN servers included in the proxy command output, plus the tuning parameters for the distributed LAN server systems and a list of the disks available for distributed LAN usage.

This command requires that a file system be selected. Command usage and output looks similar to this:

snadmin (yy) > proxy long

Disk Proxy Server 172.16.82.130 (pmport 49152, pmflags 0x0) Listening on 172.16.82.130 port 1036

windowsize=1024K sbsize=256K sbcount=32

CvfsDisk0 on device:PhysicalDrive1 sectors:156214012 sector size: 512

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