The status command can be used at any time to view the current status of either a StandaloneNode or an HAPair. It also provides a way to verify that InCenter is able to communicate with a node or HA pair.
Usage with NetShield Nodes
The following is an example for a standalone NetShield node:admin@InCenter:/> status my-node1
This node is a standalone system
Uptime: 121 days 06:02:48
HostKey: SHA256:YmAMcRuqn2YcxEmU0Kr+VuFAldELmgY8+lKCfis
Config revision: In sync - 20 (2018-07-03 10:53:20)
The command can also be used on an HAPair or HAMemberNode:
admin@InCenter:/> status my-hapair-member1
This node is an HA MASTER
Active: yes
HA cluster peer is alive
Uptime: 25 days 01:08:02
HostKey: SHA256:MHOMtr77nLXymxZJOAMmi+7bR6QZ8UjREJNung
Config revision: In sync - 5 (2018-07-03 10:01:36)
The meaning of the "In Sync" message in the last line of output is explained next.
Usage with NetWall Nodes
The following is an example for a standalone NetWall node:admin@InCenter:/> status my-node1
This is a NetWall node
Node is connected from ::ffff:192.168.102.99
This node is a standalone system
Uptime: 0 days 18:34:57
The command can also be used on an HAPair or HAMemberNode:
admin@InCenter:/> status my-hapair-member1
This is a NetWall node
Node is connected from ::ffff:192.168.102.99
This node is an HA MASTER
Active: yes
HA cluster peer is dead
Uptime: 0 days 18:36:30