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NAME

ccs_test - The diagnostic tool for a running Cluster Configuration System.

SYNOPSIS

ccs_test [options] <command>

DESCRIPTION

ccs_test is part of the Cluster Configuration System (CCS). It is a diagnostic tool designed to validate the correct operation of a running CCS system. It will communicate with the CCS daemon - ccsd - to obtain any information stored in the system.

OPTIONS

-h

Help. Print out the usage syntax and exit.

-V

Print the version information and exit.

COMMANDS

connect [force] [block] [cluster name]

This command creates a connection to ccsd. It returns a descriptor, which is used as an parameter to other commands.

The ’force’ key-word is used to establish a connection to ccsd in the absence of a quorate cluster manager.

The ’block’ key-word is used (with the ’force’ key-word) to tell ccsd to keep broadcasting for a valid configuration file until one is found.

The ’cluster name’ is used (with the ’force’ key-word) to specify that only configuration files containing the given cluster name are valid possibilities.

get <desc> <request>

Get the results of a given request. The ’desc’ is the number returned from the connect command. The ’request’ is a valid Xpath request.

If ’request’ results in multiple matches, the first will be returned. Subsequent calls with the same ’request’ will result in the subsequent matches. Once all the matches have been returned, a subsequent call will begin again with the first result.

get_list <desc> <request>

Similar to the get command. However, issuing subsequent calls with the same ’request’ will result in all matches being returned (one at a time), then null, then starting over with the first result.

set <desc> <path> <value>

Sets a particular ’path’ to the given ’value’. Not yet implemented.

get_state <desc>

Get the state associated with a given connection.

set_state <desc> <ncwp>

Set the current working path (cwp) to ’ncwp’ for a given connection.

EXAMPLES

To connect to ccsd:
> ccs_test connect

Connect successful.
Connection descriptor = 0

Or, if the cluster is not yet quorate and the name of the cluster is ’mycluster’:

> ccs_test connect force block mycluster

Connect successful.
Connection descriptor = 0

To get the cluster name from ccsd:
> ccs_test get 0 /cluster/@name

Get successful.
Value = <mycluster>

To get the connection state:
> ccs_test get_state 0

Get state successful.
Current working path:
Previous query : /cluster/@name

To set the connection state:
> ccs_test set_state 0 /cluster

Set state successful.

After setting the connection state, note the change:
> ccs_test get_state 0

Get state successful.
Current working path: /cluster
Previous query : /cluster/@name

After setting the connection state, you can now query with an absolute or relative path:
> ccs_test get 0 @name

Get successful.
Value = <brassow>

> ccs_test get 0 /cluster/@name

Get successful.
Value = <brassow>

To disconnect:
> ccs_test disconnect 0

Disconnect successful.

SEE ALSO

ccs(7), ccsd(8), cluster.conf(5)