b. Confirm the name of the L-Platform using the server load balancer by checking the items in results displayed for the rcxadm
slb show command (L-Platform Name). Specify the server load balancer name confirmed in a. as the server load balancer
name to be specified for the name option.
5. For the confirmation procedure after this, refer to the operation after step 3. of "11.4.3.1 When an L-Platform Using a Server Load
Balancer is Identified".
See
- For details on server load balancer operations (login, status confirmation, definition extraction, definition modification, etc.), refer to
the manuals of server load balancers.
- For details on the rcxadm netdevice command, refer to "3.8 rcxadm netdevice" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
- For details on the rcxadm slb command, refer to "3.12 rcxadm slb" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
11.4.4 L2 Switch Status Confirmation
This section explains the confirmation procedure of L2 switch status.
Use the following procedure to confirm the status of the L2 switch.
1. Select the network device on which the status icon has changed from normal to another using the network device tree.
2. Select the [Resource Details] tab.
3. Confirm the displayed detailed information.
- When there is a link of [Launch Network Device Web UI] in [Hardware Details]
a. Click the link and start the L2 switch management screen.
b. Confirm event logs or status from the started management window, and check the error detected by the L2 switch.
- When there is no link of [Launch Network Device Web UI] in [Hardware Details]
Confirm the following information displayed in the Main Panel.
Basic Information - Device Status
The status of the L2 switch is displayed.
When the status is something other than "normal", it indicates that an error might have occurred.
Port Information - Link Status
The status of the port of the L2 switch is displayed.
When the status is something other than "up", it indicates that a port error might have occurred.
4. Take corrective action based on the results of L2 switch status checks.
- When an error is detected on an L2 switch or an event log is output
The infrastructure administrator must confirm if the specifications of configuration scripts or parameter files used in auto-
configuration are correct.
- When it is possible that the hardware has failed, in cases where the L2 switch device status is "unknown" or the link status is
"down" that is not intended by infrastructure administrator.
The infrastructure administrator must request confirmation of the status of the L2 switch from the network device administrator.
The network device administrator should request a hardware maintenance person to take corrective action when hardware has
failed.
5. Take corrective action based on the results of checked scripts and files.
- When there are no errors in the scripts or settings in files checked in 4.
Confirm with the administrator of the network device that the L2 switch configuration has not been modified, since an unexpected
definition modification may have been made.
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