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Chapter 9 Monitoring GSS Operation
Monitoring GSSM Database Status
3.
Click the
Modify GSS
icon for the GSS or GSSM to monitor. The Global Site
Selectors details page appears, displaying configuration and status
information about the device at the bottom of the page. The device type (GSS
or GSSM) appears in the Node Services column.
Displayed information is as follows:
–
Status—Online or offline
–
Version—Software version currently loaded on the device
–
Node services—Current role of the device (GSS, primary or standby
GSSM, or both)
–
IP address—Network address of the device
–
Hostname—Network hostname of the device
–
MAC—Machine address of the device
4.
Click
Cancel
to return to the Global Site Selectors list page.
Monitoring GSSM Database Status
The GSS software includes a number of CLI commands to monitor the status of
the GSSM database and its contents. This section contains the following topics:
•
Monitoring the Database Status
•
Validating Database Records
•
Creating a Database Validation Report
Monitoring the Database Status
To verify that the database running on the primary GSSM is functioning properly,
perform the following steps:
1.
Log in to the CLI of the primary GSSM and enable privileged EXEC mode.
gssm1.example.com>
enable
gssm1.example.com#
2.
Display the operating status of the GSSM database by entering the following
command: