cldbguts heartbeat

The heartbeat option displays information on the heartbeat sent by the file system and NFS.

Syntax

/opt/mapr/bin/cldbguts heartbeat

Output Fields

mfs hb
Information about MapR filesystem heartbeats. This column includes the following information:
Field Description
nr Number of MapR filesystem heartbeats completed in the previous 1 second. The first entry displays the total number of MapR filesystem heartbeats completed since the start of the CLDB service on the node.
pt Processing time (in microseconds) for the MapR filesystem heartbeats completed in the previous 1 second. The first entry displays total time (in microseconds) spent processing MapR filesystem heartbeats since the start of the CLDB service on the node.
to Number of MapR filesystem heartbeats that took longer than expected in the previous 1 second. The first entry displays total number of MapR filesystem heartbeats that took longer than expected since the start of the CLDB service on the node.
bmc Number of Become Master commands (such as resync, reconnect, etc.) sent by CLDB since the start of CLDB.
nfs hb
Information about NFS server heartbeats. This column includes the following information:
Field Description
nr Number of NFS server heartbeats completed in the previous 1 second. The first entry displays total number of NFS server heartbeats completed since the start of the CLDB service on the node.
pt Processing time (in microseconds) for the NFS server heartbeats completed in the previous 1 second.The first entry displays the total time (in microseconds) spent processing MapR filesystem heartbeats since the start of the CLDB service on the node.

Example Output

# /opt/mapr/bin/cldbguts heartbeat

2019-10-03 03:14:56,811
         mfs hb           nfs hb  
  nr  pt  to  bmc  otc    nr  pt  
   0   0   0   0    0      0   0  
   0   0   0   0    0      0   0  
   0   0   0   0    0      0   0