test_solr_connectivity

This command checks bi-directional communication between the central manager and its managed units on port 8983; and it checks communication from the managed units to the central manager on port 9983 (this port is open only on the central manager).

This API is available in Guardium V11.0 and later.

GuardAPI syntax

test_solr_connectivity parameter=value

Parameters

Parameter Value type Description
logToFile Boolean Outputs results to file. Log file location: /var/IBM/Guardium/log/solr_connection_test.json. Valid values:
  • 0 (false)
  • 1 (true)
Default = 1 (true)
api_target_host String

Specifies the target hosts where the API executes. Valid values:
  • all_managed: execute on all managed units but not the central manager
  • all: execute on all managed units and the central manager
  • group:<group name>: execute on all managed units identified by <group name>
  • host name or IP address of a managed unit: specified from the central manager to execute on a managed unit.  For example, api_target_host=10.0.1.123.
  • host name or IP address of the central manager: specified from a managed unit to execute on the central manager. For example, api_target_host=10.0.1.123.

IP addresses must conform to the IP mode of your network. For dual IP mode, use the same IP protocol with which the managed unit is registered with the central manager. For example, if the registration uses IPv6, specify an IPv6 address. The hostname is independent of IP mode and can be used with any mode.

Examples

grdapi test_solr_connectivity
Sample response:
Look at the following file for results; if the target host was specified, look on the target host machine:/var/IBM/Guardium/log/solr_connection_test.json
ok