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Below commands are returning 1 on SmartCenter Servers (Non-HA) and primary active SmartCenter HA-Servers.
cpprod_util FwIsActiveManagement
cpprod_util FwIsHAManagement
cpprod_util FwIsFirewallMgmt
cpprod_util FwIsPrimary
However, cpview is able to differentiate between both.
sk148112 assumes the commands are executed on a SmartCenter HA server but doesn't provide a hint how to differentiate between a single active SmartCenter and a Primary Active SmartCenter HA.
Which command shows if I'm actually on an primary active SmartCenter-HA?
Working with this now:
if [[ -e $MDS_FWDIR/conf/peers.C ]]; then echo "SmartCenter HA"; fi
Would be interesting to know how cpview gets the info.
You can also run cpstat mg:
Thanks @Tal_Paz-Fridman,
unfortunately cpstat mg cannot differentiate if the management is HA or not.
On single managements cpview and cpstat show:
On Management-HA:
But it will tell you if it is Active or Standby so perhaps that might help?
Thanks @Tal_Paz-Fridman,
we want to know if the management is HA or not.
It doesn't matter at this stage if it's active or standby.
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