[gpfsug-discuss] Am I a gateway or not?

IBM Spectrum Scale scale at us.ibm.com
Wed Dec 13 14:45:52 GMT 2017


Hi Abhishek,

Can you please help answer this query.

Regards, The Spectrum Scale (GPFS) team

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From:   John Hearns <john.hearns at asml.com>
To:     gpfsug main discussion list <gpfsug-discuss at spectrumscale.org>
Date:   12/13/2017 07:19 AM
Subject:        [gpfsug-discuss] Am I a gateway or not?
Sent by:        gpfsug-discuss-bounces at spectrumscale.org



Firstly, I hope everyone at the Manchester meeting is enjoying it and that 
the snow did not hamper too many travel plans.
I like Manchester – I shall tell the tale of blowing the 100Amp fuse in 
the University server room some other time.
(Yes – a fuse. Not a circuit breaker).
 
I am writing some monitoring scripts for AFM – actually to interface with 
Bright.
I would like the script to detect if the node which is running it is a 
Gateway node or has the AFM component.
If not, the script silently exits.
This is not a Callback script – I can write these and indeed have one for 
the AFM fileset demount event.
 
In order to determine which components are on a given node I could:
a.      Run “mmhealth node show” and grep for AFM
b.      Run mmlscluster and grep for $HOSTNAME
 
Both methods seem slightly inelegant. IS there a handy-dandy command I can 
run to see the components on this node?
 
John Hearns
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