
Hardware Monitoring and Control
Check Point Maestro R80.20SP Administration Guide | 133
Example 2 - Detailed Output (asg stat -v)
Syntax
asg stat -v
Example output (top section)
[Expert@MyChassis-ch01-01:0]# asg stat -v
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| System Status - Maestro
|
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| Up time
| 02:10:39 hours
|
| SGMs
| 30/30
|
| Version
| R80.20SP (Build Number XXX)
|
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| SGM ID
Chassis 1
|
|
ACTIVE
|
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|
1
ACTIVE
|
|
2
ACTIVE
|
|
3
ACTIVE
|
... ... ... ...
|
30
ACTIVE
|
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... ... ...
This output shows that
Chassis1
is Active with 30 Security Appliances in the Active (UP) state.
Explanation about the output:
Field
Description
SGM ID
Identifier of the Security Appliance.
The
(local)
is the Security Appliance, on which you ran the
command.
State
State of the Security Appliance:
n
ACTIVE
- The Security Appliance is processing traffic
n
DOWN
- The Security Appliance is not processing traffic
n
Detached
- No Security Appliance is detected in a slot
To change manually the state of the Security Appliance, use the
g_
clusterXL_admin
command. This command administratively
changes the state to ACTIVE or DOWN. The Security Appliance that
is DOWN because of a software or hardware problem cannot be
changed to ACTIVE with this command.