Checking the status of file system processes, Viewing xsan logs – Apple Xsan 1.4 User Manual

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Chapter 6

Monitoring SAN Status

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Checking the Status of File System Processes

You can use Xsan Admin to see if Xsan file system processes are running.

To see if Xsan processes are running:

m

To check the main controller process, open Xsan Admin, select a SAN, and click

Overview. To check the controller process for a particular volume, select the volume

and click Overview.

From the Command Line

You can also check to see if the file system processes are running using the

cvadmin

command in Terminal. For more information, see the

cvadmin

man page or “Viewing

or Changing Volume and Storage Pool Settings (cvadmin)” on page 164.

Viewing Xsan Logs

You can use Xsan Admin to view diagnostic and informational messages that Xsan has

written to a computer’s system and console logs.

To view the system logs:

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Open Xsan Admin, select a SAN in the SAN Components list, and click Logs. Use the

Show pop-up menu to change logs and the On pop-up menu to switch to another

computer. To find entries containing specific text, type the text in the Filter field and

press Return.

To view volume logs:

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Open Xsan Admin, select a volume in the SAN Components list, and click Logs.

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