To verify that the management server was installed correctly, issue the lscondition, lsresponse, or nodegrp command, as shown below.
Issue the lscondition command as follows:
export CT_MANAGEMENT_SCOPE=1 lscondition
If the management server is installed correctly, you will see output similar to the following:
Displaying condition information: Name MonitorStatus "AnyNodePagingPercentSpaceFree" "Not monitored" "NodeReachability" "Not monitored" "CFMRootModTimeChanged" "Not monitored" "AnyNodeFileSystemInodesUsed" "Not monitored" "AnyNodeVarSpaceUsed" "Not monitored" "AnyNodeProcessorsIdleTime" "Not monitored" "AnyNodeFileSystemSpaceUsed" "Not monitored" "UpdatenodeFailedStatusChange" "Not monitored" "AnyNodeTmpSpaceUsed" "Not monitored" "NodeGroupMembershipChanged" "Not monitored" "NodeChanged" "Not monitored" "NodePowerStatus" "Not monitored"
Issue the lsresponse command as follows:
export CT_MANAGEMENT_SCOPE=1 lsresponse
If the management server is installed correctly, you will see output similar to the following:
Displaying response information: ResponseName "LogEventsAnyTime" "UpdatenodeFailedStatusResponse" "CFMModResp" "EmailEventsToRootAnyTime" "BroadcastEventsAnyTime" "LogOnlyToAuditLogAnyTime" "CFMNodeGroupResp" "MsgEventsToRootAnyTime" "DisplayEventsAnyTime"
Issue the nodegrp command as follows:
export CT_MANAGEMENT_SCOPE=1 nodegrp
If the management server is installed correctly, you will see output similar to the following:
NetfinityNodes RedHat71Nodes KickstartNodes PreManagedNodes RedHat72Nodes RedHatNodes AllNodes LinuxNode ManagedNodes