diagnose sys ha dump-by
You can use the following diagnose command to display data about a cluster:
diagnose sys ha dump-by {group | vcluster | rcache | debug-zone | vdom | kernel | device}
kernel
This command displays the HA configuration stored by the kernel.
diagnose sys ha dump-by kernel HA information. group_id=88, nvcluster=2, mode=2, load_balance=0, schedule=3, ldb_udp=0. nvcluster=2, mode=2, ses_pickup=0, delay=0, load_balance=0 schedule=3, ldb_udp=0, standalone_ha=0, upgrade_mode=0. vcluster 1: FGT51E5618000206, 0, 0. FGT51E5618000259, 1, 1. vcluster 2: FGT51E5618000206, 1, 1. FGT51E5618000259, 0, 0.