Attributes
In
the General Settings table, you can view the metadata server name as well
as the following metadata server details:
State The state of the metadata server. The metadata server can
be in one of the following states: - Not running
- Failed initialization
- Initializing
- Not added
- Joining
- Offline
- Fully quiesced
- Partly quiesced
- Online
- Unknown
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Last State Change The time when the state last changed. |
Target State The state the metadata server is
heading toward. |
Last Target State Change The time when the target state last changed. |
Server Role The status of the master-subordinate relationship among the servers.
Restriction: Only one metadata server can
be the master. The master role is specified during the initial installation.
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Filesets The number of filesets being served by the associated metadata server. |
Last Boot The date and time of the last boot for the associated metadata server. |
Current Time The current system (not local) time. |
Software Version The current software version on the cluster. It might not have yet been
committed. |
In the Network Settings table, you can see the reserve disk
space for logs, server-to-server and client-server transport protocols, as
well as the IP address. You can also view the following assigned ports:
Client-Server Port This port is used for communication between a metadata server and
a SAN File System client using the SAN File System protocol. Tip: The
Client-Server port needs to be the same for the client and the server.
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Cluster Management Port This port is used for internal communication among the metadata servers
within a cluster. |
Heartbeat Port This port is used for internal health monitoring of metadata servers
within a cluster. |
Administration Port This port is used for receiving administrative requests from an administrative
client (this applies to both the SAN File System console and the command-line
interface). |