​yeah.I got your message.I will try it.
Thanks,Thanks for your help.

BEST BEST regards!!!​

On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 5:32 PM, Venkata Reddy Chappavarapu <
venkatareddy_chappavar...@symantec.com> wrote:

> There is no direct way to get the bootIP using VCS commands.
>
> You can get list of systems (hostnames) which are part of VCS cluster
> using #hasys –state. Use the hostnames to find out the IP addresses (you
> can query DNS by using nslookup/dig).
>
> For serviceIP if you have configured any ClusterService service group you
> can get the IP address by querying VCS resource configuration, in this case
> IP resource, #hares –display <IP_resource>. If you do not know IP resource
> name, you can read all resource configuration with #hares –disp to find out
> the IPs configured in VCS.
>
> Regards,
> Venkat
>
> *________________________________*
>
> *Venkata Reddy Chappavarapu*
>
> Sr. Manager, Development & Train Director, SxRT (SFHA)
>
> Information Availability Group
>
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>
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> *________________________________*
>
> From: "lyndonne...@gmail.com" <lyndonne...@gmail.com>
> Date: Friday, 14 November 2014 2:55 pm
> To: Venkata Reddy Chappavarapu <venkatareddy_chappavar...@symantec.com>,
> veritas-ha <veritas-ha@mailman.eng.auburn.edu>
> Cc: Sunil Yadav <sunil_ya...@symantec.com>
> Subject: Re: Re: [Veritas-ha] VCS.Give me some help,Thx.
>
>
> yeah,Thanks for your help.
>
> The meaning of number 2,3,4,5 are HA server IP address and ervery node IP
> address.
>
> BEST REGARDS!
>
> ------------------------------
> lyndonne...@gmail.com
>
>
> *From:* Venkata Reddy Chappavarapu
> <venkatareddy_chappavar...@symantec.com>
> *Date:* 2014-11-14 17:17
> *To:* lyndonne...@gmail.com; veritas-ha
> <veritas-ha@mailman.eng.auburn.edu>
> *CC:* Sunil Yadav <sunil_ya...@symantec.com>
> *Subject:* Re: [Veritas-ha] VCS.Give me some help,Thx.
>
>    1. VCS version
>       - Use *# had –version*
>    2. bootIP
>    3. boot2IP
>    4. serviceIP
>    5. standbyIP
>    6. cluster ID.
>       -
>
>       Use *#**haclus -disp*
>
>
> Can you clarify what are the 2, 3, 4 and 5?
>
> Regards,
> Venkat
>
> *________________________________*
>
> *Venkata Reddy Chappavarapu*
>
> Sr. Manager, Development & Train Director, SxRT (SFHA)
>
> Information Availability Group
>
> ________________________________
>
> *Office:* +91 20 4075 4140 *Extn: *891-4140
>
> *Mobile: *+91 99210 31813
>
> venkatareddy_chappavar...@symantec.com
>
> *________________________________*
>
> From: "lyndonne...@gmail.com" <lyndonne...@gmail.com>
> Date: Friday, 14 November 2014 12:38 pm
> To: veritas-ha <veritas-ha@mailman.eng.auburn.edu>
> Subject: [Veritas-ha] VCS.Give me some help,Thx.
>
>
> Hi guys.
>     I have installed VCS on AIX,And now I wanna use CLI to get some
> information.If somebody know,Please give me some help.Thanks very much.
>     I wannt get these:
>     1) VCS version 2)bootIP 3)boot2IP 4)serviceIP 5)standbyIP 6)cluster ID.
>
>     BEST REGARDS!!!
>
> ------------------------------
> lyndonne...@gmail.com
>
>
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