gfstatus
[-P path
] [-d]
gfstatus
[-P path
] [ -d | -M ] -l | -L
gfstatus
[-P path
] [ -d | -M ] configuration_name
...
gfstatus
-Mm [-P path
] [-d] configuration_directive
...
gfstatus
-S
gfstatus
-V
When no argument is specified, and neither -l nor -L option is specified, gfstatus displays information about the Gfarm file system.
When -l option is specified, configuration names are listed. When -L option is specified, configuration names and their values are listed. Both -l and -L options can be combined with the -M option to choose whether gfmd configuration or client configuration is listed. NOTE: Currently, only limited set of configuration names can be listed..
Example:
$ gfstatus -L
$ gfstatus -LM
When any configuration name is specified as an argument, gfstatus displays the current setting of the configuration. If -M option is specified, it asks gfmd about the setting, otherwise it displays the setting on localhost. NOTE: Currently, only limited set of configuration names can be specified.
Example:
$ gfstatus -M digest
When -Mm option is specified, the gfstatus command treats its arguments as configuration directives which are same syntax with gfarm2.conf, and modifies the setting on gfmd. NOTE: Currently, only limited set of directives can be specified.
Example:
$ gfstatus -Mm 'digest sha1'
-d
Displays debug messages.
-l
Lists configuration names. This option can be used with the -M option.
-L
Lists configuration names and their values. This option can be used with the -M option.
-m
Modifies configuration setting. This option should be used with the -M option.
-M
Performs specified operation against gfmd.
-P
path
Specifies a path name to specify a metadata server instead of the root metadata server.
-S
Displays settings determined statically at Gfarm compile time.
-V
Displays Gfarm version.
-?
Displays a list of command options.