You need to log on to the NetApp Filer Cluster using SSH to verify the Connection Status. Depending on the level of detail you would like to verify, you can run the commands from the examples below by logging on to the NetApp Filer Cluster CLI:
- NetAppStorage::> vserver vscan connection-status show
Example Return:
Vserver Node Server-Count Servers --------------- ------------------- ------------ ----------------------------- svm-01 NetAppStorage-01 1 192.168.3.112
- NetAppStorage::> vserver vscan scanner-pool show
Example Return:
Scanner Pool Privileged Scanner Vserver Pool Owner Servers Users Policy ----------- ---------- ------- -------------------- --------------- ---------- svm-01 SPFS vserver 192.168.3.112 trendlab\ primary vscanuser
- NetAppStorage::> vserver vscan scanner-pool show -vserver svm-01 -scanner-pool SPFS
Example Return:
Vserver: svm-01 Scanner Pool: SPFS Applied Policy: primary Current Status: on Cluster on Which Policy Is Applied: NetAppStorage Scanner Pool Config Owner: vserver List of IPs of Allowed Vscan Servers: 192.168.3.112 List of Privileged Users: trendlab\vscanuser
- NetAppStorage::> vserver vscan connection-status show-all -instance
Example Return:
Node: NetAppStorage-01 Vserver: svm-01 Server: 192.168.3.112 Server Status: connected Server Type: primary Vscanner Vendor: trendmicro Vscanner Version: 12.71300 Server Disconnect Reason: na Time When Vscanner Was Disconnected: - Privileged User Used for Connection: TRENDLAB\vscanuser Time When Vscanner Was Connected: 8/13/2016 17:09:54 Vserver LIF Used for Connection: 192.168.3.117