(clstrmond)

To see if Performance Manager's TruClusters Metrics Server (clstrmond) is running, issue the following command:

   # ps awx | grep clstrmond

If the daemon is running, you should see output similar to the following:

   329 ??       S <      0:16.02 bin/clstrmond
   292 ttyp1    S  +     0:00.03 grep clstrmond

If clstrmond is not running, it failed to start or has crashed, see the clstrmond log file, /var/opt/pm/log/clstrmond.log, for the cause. To start clstrmond from the Performance Manager GUI:

  1. From the main window's Execute menu, choose System Management Command Category.
  2. Choose the Start Stop Clstrmond script from the submenu that appears.
  3. Choose the node on which to start clstrmond.
  4. Press OK or Apply to start clstrmond on the selected node.

To start clstrmond, in a root account, issue the clstrmond command with the start argument:

   # /usr/opt/pm/scripts/clstrmond  start

If clstrmond is not starting at boot time, ensure that the boot-time startup files exist: /sbin/rc2.d/K47clstrmond, and /sbin/rc3.d/S47clstrmond. If they are missing, re-install the Performance Manager Daemons & Base subset (see the Performance Manager Installation Guide). The MIB file describing the metrics provided by the clstrmond(8) is found in /usr/opt/pm/data/cluster_mib.

For more information, see the clstrmond(8) reference page.


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