For a full installation, you can use the rconsole command to view the progress of the installation on each node. To run the rconsole command on all the nodes, type the following:
rconsole -a
The rconsole command displays a console for each node in the cluster.
To check the results of the installation, you can use the monitorinstall command. The monitorinstall command starts the installation monitor tool, which displays the status of the installation on each of the nodes. It returns the following types of status:
To run the monitorinstall command, type the following:
monitorinstall
The monitorinstall command writes output similar to this:
Node Status ----------------------------------------------- clsn02.ppd.pok.ibm.com Installed clsn03.ppd.pok.ibm.com Installed clsn04.ppd.pok.ibm.com Installed clsn05.ppd.pok.ibm.com Installed clsn06.ppd.pok.ibm.com Installed clsn07.ppd.pok.ibm.com Installed clsn08.ppd.pok.ibm.com Not Installed
All nodes should be listed as Installed.
If there is a problem, see /var/log/csm/installnode.log on the management server or /var/log/csm/install.log on the managed node for information on what happened on each node during installation.
To check the installation of the nodes, you can also use the lsnode command, as follows:
lsnode -a Modelsnode returns a list of the active nodes in the cluster, along with their Mode attributes. Nodes that were successfully installed are set to Managed.
To check that dsh is working, issue a simple dsh command. For example:
dsh -a date
A list of the nodes in the cluster is returned, with a date for each node.