Data gathered for SMB on Linux®

The following data is always obtained by the gpfs.snap command for the server message block (SMB).

  1. The output of these commands:
    • ctdb status
    • ctdb scriptstatus
    • ctdb ip
    • ctdb statistics
    • ctdb uptime
    • wbinfo -P
    • rpm -q gpfs.smb (or dpkg-query on Ubuntu)
    • rpm -q samba (or dpkg-query on Ubuntu)
    • rpm --verify gpfs.smb (or dpkg-query on Ubuntu)
    • net conf list
    • net idmap get ranges
    • net idmap dump
    • sharesec --view-all
    • - ps -ef
    • - ls -lR /var/lib/samba
    • mmlsperfdata smb2Throughput -n 1440 -b 60
    • mmlsperfdata smb2IOLatency -n 1440 -b 60
    • mmlsperfdata smbConnections -n 1440 -b 60
    • ls -l /var/ctdb/CTDB_DBDIR
    • ls -l /var/ctdb/persistent
    • mmlsperfdata op_count -n 1440 -b 60
    • mmlsperfdata op_time -n 1440 -b 60
  2. The content of these files:
    • /var/adm/ras/log.smbd*
    • /var/adm/ras/log.wb-*
    • /var/var/ras/log.winbindd*
    • /var/adm/ras/cores/smbd/* (Only files from the last 60 days)
    • /var/adm/ras/cores/winbindd/* (Only files from the last 60 days.)
    • /var/lib/samba/*.tdb
    • /var/lib/samba/msg/*
    • /etc/sysconfig/gpfs-ctdb/* (or /etc/default/ctdb on Ubuntu)
    • /var/mmfs/ces/smb.conf
    • /var/mmfs/ces/smb.ctdb.nodes
    • /var/lib/ctdb/persistent/*.tdb* # except of secrets.tdb
    • /etc/sysconfig/ctdb