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.

A typical app status screen from the command line interface:

selfservice v19.3.1 (2019-11-13 14:38)
   |-node                  running
voss-deviceapi v19.3.1 (2019-11-13 14:40)
   |-voss-cnf_collector    running
   |-voss-monitoring       running
   |-voss-queue            running
   |-voss-risapi_collector running
   |-voss-wsgi             running
cluster v19.3.1 (2019-11-13 14:39)
template_runner v19.3.1 (2019-11-13 14:42)
mongodb v19.3.1 (2019-11-13 14:39)
   |-arbiter               running
   |-database              running
support v19.3.1 (2019-11-13 14:42)
selenium v19.3.1 (2019-11-13 14:46)
   |-gui_orchestration     running
platform v19.3.1 (2019-11-13 14:40)
nginx v19.3.1 (2019-11-13 14:40)
   |-proxy                 running
services v19.3.1 (2019-11-13 14:41)
   |-wsgi                  running
   |-logs                  running
   |-firewall              running
   |-mount                 running
   |-scheduler             running
   |-syslog                running (completed)
   |-time                  running (completed)
voss-portal v19.3.1 (2019-11-13 14:48)
   |-gui                   running
security v19.3.1 (2019-11-13 14:43)
snmp v19.3.1 (2019-11-13 14:42)
   |-daemon                running (completed)
   |-traps                 running (completed)
vmware v19.3.1 (2019-11-13 14:42)

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.
  • disabled indicates that the application is not licensed.