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Monitoring gWLM from the Command Line

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There are several command-line tools for monitoring gWLM. These commands are added to the path during installation. On HP-UX systems, the commands are in /opt/gwlm/bin/. On Microsoft Windows systems, the commands are in C:\Program Files\HP\Virtual Server Environment\bin\gwlm\ by default. However, a different path may have been selected at installation.

NOTE: You must be logged in as root on HP-UX or into an account that is a member of the Administrators group on Windows to run the commands below.
  • gwlm monitor

    The gwlm command, available only on a CMS, has a monitor subcommand that displays policy, workload, and SRD statistics.

  • gwlmreport

    This command, available only on a CMS, provides various types of reports: topborrowers, resourceaudit, abnormalutil, and extract (which provides data in comma-separated values for use in other tools). It also provides an ovpafeed option that extracts data for use with OpenView Performance Agent via data source integration (DSI). In addition, it can generate a config report showing the history of configuration changes.

  • gwlmstatus

    The gwlmstatus command, available only on managed nodes, displays status information for a managed node's agent and SRD. The information displayed includes:

    • Whether gwlmagent is running

    • The version of the installed gwlmagent

    • The SRD to which the current node belongs (if a member of a deployed SRD)

    • Master node of the deployed SRD

    • Whether hosts in the SRD are nonresponsive

    • Whether the host's SRD is the most recently deployed SRD on the CMS (This knowledge can be useful in determining failed deployments.)

    • Whether any hosts are unable to rejoin the SRD

For more information, see gwlm(1M), gwlmreport(1M), or gwlmstatus(1M).

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