Application Status

The command app status is used to display the status of the system. When the command is executed, it requests an up-to-date status of every process, and hence may take a few seconds to return.

Note

The uc-reporter service status indicates the VOSS Insights service state.

A typical app status screen from the command line interface:

platform@analytics123:~$ app status
cluster v1.5.0 (2016-09-07 08:02)
template_runner v1.5.0 (2016-09-07 08:13)
mongodb v1.5.0 (2016-09-07 08:02)
   |-arbiter   running
   |-database  running
support v1.5.0 (2016-09-07 08:13)
snmp v1.5.0 (2016-09-07 08:13)
   |-daemon    running (completed)
   |-traps     running (completed)
platform v1.5.0 (2016-09-07 08:03)
nginx v1.5.0 (2016-09-07 08:03)
   |-proxy     running
uc-reporter v1.3.0 (2016-09-07 07:39)
   |-node      running
services v1.5.0 (2016-09-07 08:11)
   |-wsgi      running
   |-logs      running
   |-firewall  running
   |-mount     running
   |-scheduler running
   |-syslog    running (completed)
   |-time      running (completed)
security v1.5.0 (2016-09-07 08:10)

The following states are defined:

  • running indicates that the process is running correctly.

  • completed indicates that the process ran to completion successfully.

  • suspended indicates that the process is suspended while waiting for another process.

  • stopped indicates that the process is not running. An error message indicates that the process stopped for an unexpected reason.