![]() ![]() ![]() PassĬontrol Station: Checking for IP and subnet configuration……………… PassĬontrol Station: Checking auto transfer status………………………. FailĬontrol Station: Checking for invalid entries in etc hosts……………. PassĬontrol Station: Checking if sufficient swap memory available…………. N/AĬontrol Station: Checking if fstab contains duplicate entries…………. PassĬontrol Station: Checking root disk reserved region…………………… PassĬontrol Station: Checking if RDF configuration is valid………………. PassĬontrol Station: Checking valid nasdb backup files……………………. ![]() PassĬontrol Station: Checking logical volume status………………………. PassĬontrol Station: Checking nas site eventlog configuration……………… PassĬontrol Station: Checking nas sys mcd configuration…………………… PassĬontrol Station: Checking nas sys eventlog configuration………………. PassĬontrol Station: Checking ipmi connection……………………………. PassĬontrol Station: Checking if NAS partitions are mounted………………. PassĬontrol Station: Checking all callhome files delivered………………… PassĬontrol Station: Checking resolv conf………………………………. PassĬontrol Station: Checking if primary is active………………………. PassĬontrol Station: Checking if NBS service is started…………………… PassĬontrol Station: Checking if PXE service is stopped…………………… PassĬontrol Station: Checking if standby is up…………………………… N/AĬontrol Station: Checking integrity of NASDB…………………………. PassĬontrol Station: Checking if NBS devices are accessible………………. PassĬontrol Station: Checking if NBS configuration exists…………………. PassĬontrol Station: Checking if NAS Storage APIs match…………………… N/AĬontrol Station: Checking if NBS clients are started…………………. PassĬontrol Station: Checking if NAS Storage API is installed correctly……. PassĬontrol Station: Checking if file system usage is under limit…………. This will do all the checks including the file and block hardware components, configuration checks – NTP, DNS etc…Ī sample output is given ~]$ nas_checkupĬheck Log : /nas/log/Ĭontrol Station: Checking statistics groups database…………………. For the Celerra or a VNX file/Unified system we can verify the system health by running the nas_checkup command. ![]()
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