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Installing and configuring the product

Verifying the configuration files

Checking Low Latency Transport operation

Use the lltstat command to verify that links are active for LLT. This command returns information about the links for LLT for the system on which it is typed. See the lltstat(1M) manual page.

In the following example, lltstat -nis typed on each system in the cluster.

To check LLT operation

1Log into system01.

#lltstat -n

Output resembles:

LLT

node information:

 

 

Node

 

State

Links

* 0

system01

OPEN

2

1

system02

OPEN

2

2Log into system02.

#lltstat -n

Output resembles:

LLT

node information:

 

 

Node

 

State

Links

0

system01

OPEN

2

* 1

system02

OPEN

2

Note: Each system has two links and that each system is in the OPEN state. An asterisk (*) denotes the system on which the command is typed.

With LLT configured correctly, the output of lltstat -nshows all of the systems in the cluster and two links for each system. If the output shows otherwise, you can use the verbose option of lltstat. For example, type lltstat -nvv more on a system to view additional information about LLT. In the following example, lltstat -nvv more is typed on a system in a two-node cluster.

3Log into system01.

#lltstat -nvv more

Output resembles:

Node

State

Link

Status

Address

*0 system01 OPEN

lan1

UP

08:00:20:93:0E:34

 

 

lan2

UP

08:00:20:93:0E:34

1 system02

OPEN

lan1

UP

08:00:20:8F:D1:F2

 

 

lan2

DOWN

08:00:20:8F:D1:F2

2

CONNWAIT

 

 

 

 

 

lan1

DOWN

 

 

 

lan2

DOWN

 

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Symantec HP-UX manual Checking Low Latency Transport operation, Output resembles, Log into system02

HP-UX specifications

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