=head1 NAME
vos_status - Reports a Volume Server's status
=head1 SYNOPSIS
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B S<<< B<-server> > >>>
S<<< [B<-cell> >] >>>
[B<-noauth>] [B<-localauth>]
[B<-verbose>] [B<-encrypt>] [B<-noresolve>] [B<-help>]
B S<<< B<-s> > >>>
S<<< [B<-c> >] >>>
[B<-noa>] [B<-l>] [B<-v>] [B<-e>] [B<-nor>] [B<-h>]
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
The B command reports on what the Volume Server on a certain
file server machine is doing at the moment the command is issued. If there
is no activity, the following message appears:
No active transactions on
This command is useful mainly if there is concern that the Volume Server
is not performing requested actions.
=head1 OPTIONS
=over 4
=item B<-server> >
Identifies the file server machine running the Volume Server for which to
display status information. Provide the machine's IP address or its host
name (either fully qualified or using an unambiguous abbreviation). For
details, see L.
=item B<-cell> >
Names the cell in which to run the command. Do not combine this argument
with the B<-localauth> flag. For more details, see L.
=item B<-noauth>
Assigns the unprivileged identity C to the issuer. Do not
combine this flag with the B<-localauth> flag. For more details, see
L.
=item B<-localauth>
Constructs a server ticket using a key from the local
F file. The B command interpreter presents it
to the Volume Server and Volume Location Server during mutual
authentication. Do not combine this flag with the B<-cell> argument or
B<-noauth> flag. For more details, see L.
=item B<-verbose>
Produces on the standard output stream a detailed trace of the command's
execution. If this argument is omitted, only warnings and error messages
appear.
=item B<-encrypt>
Encrypts the command so that the operation's results are not transmitted
across the network in clear text. This option is available in OpenAFS
versions 1.4.11 or later and 1.5.60 or later.
=item B<-noresolve>
Shows all servers as IP addresses instead of the DNS name. This is very
useful when the server address is registered as 127.0.0.1 or when dealing
with multi-homed servers. This option is available in OpenAFS
versions 1.4.8 or later and 1.5.35 or later.
=item B<-help>
Prints the online help for this command. All other valid options are
ignored.
=back
=head1 OUTPUT
There are two possible types of output.
The following message indicates that the Volume Server is not currently
performing any actions.
No active transactions on I
The other possible output is a set of information which is probably more
useful to programmers than to system administrators. A full understanding
of all the fields requires familiarity with the code for the Volume
Server, as many of the fields report ID numbers and flag values that the
Volume Server sets for internal use.
Among the fields of possible interest to an administrator are:
=over 4
=item *
C on the first line, which indicates the time at which this
transaction started
=item *
In OpenAFS 1.5.75 and later, C on the second line, which
indicates the last time an RPC interacted with this transaction
=item *
C on the third line, where a value of C indicates
that the volume is not available for other read or write operations during
this transaction
=item *
C on the fourth line, which specifies the affected volume's ID
number
=item *
C on the fourth line, which indicates where the affected volume
resides (at the beginning of the transaction if this is a move)
=item *
C on the fourth line, which indicates the internal subprocedure
being executed
=back
A fifth line can appear during certain transactions, and includes the
following fields:
=over 4
=item *
C tracks whether information is being read into the
volume. Its absolute value is not informative, but the way it changes
shows whether the B command is executing properly. As the
B command is issued repeatedly during a restore, C
increases monotonically to indicate that information is being read into
the volume.
=item *
C tracks whether information is being sent out of the
volume. Its absolute value is not informative, but the way it changes
shows whether the B command is executing properly. As the B command is issued repeatedly during a dump, C
increases monotonically to indicate that information is being transferred
from the volume into the dump file.
=back
The C and C are for internal use.
=head1 EXAMPLES
The following example illustrates the kind of output that sometimes
appears when the Volume Server on C is executing a dump at
the time this command is issued.
% vos status fs1.abc.com
--------------------------------------------
transaction: 575 created: Tue Jan 2 8:34:56 1990
attachFlags: offline
volume: 536871080 partition: /vicepb procedure: Dump
packetRead: 2 lastReceiveTime: 113313 packetSend: 24588
lastSendTime: 113317
--------------------------------------------
=head1 PRIVILEGE REQUIRED
None
=head1 SEE ALSO
L
=head1 COPYRIGHT
IBM Corporation 2000. All Rights Reserved.
This documentation is covered by the IBM Public License Version 1.0. It was
converted from HTML to POD by software written by Chas Williams and Russ
Allbery, based on work by Alf Wachsmann and Elizabeth Cassell.