pico

pico

Usage: pico -list | -view <pico name> | -add <ec group name> | -delete <ec group name>

This command is used to:

  • list, add, or delete EC groups

  • view pico instances

-list

usage: pico -list

Use pico -list to list available EC groups.


Example - pico -list

The following commands list all EC groups.

mzsh <username>/<password> pico -list

 

Output:

ecgroup2 ec ecgroup1 ec

-view

usage: pico -view <pico name>

Use pico -view to view the status of pico instances in the system.

Example - pico -view

The following displays the status for all pico instances in the system.

mzsh <username>/<password> pico -view

Output:

Pico Start Memory Response Error Marked For Name Time (Used, Commited, Max) Time (ms) Status Shutdown ec1 (ip:port) <time> 1.1, 24.2, 27.6 1 OK   ec2 (ip:port) <time> 1.2, 23.3, 28.7 1 OK MZSH:45881 (ip:port) <time> 5.9, 15.5, 47.5 2 OK Platform (ip:port) <time> 8.2, 20.0, 27.6 2 OK

The Memory column is a comma-separated list of Used, Committed, and Maximum memory, and Response Time is measured in milliseconds.

If Error Status indicates "Error", an OutOfMemoryError has occurred and additional information will be included in the output. For example, in case of an OutOfMemoryError on the Platform, the following could be shown:

Platform: Mon Jan 23 09:59:47 CET 2012 OutOfMemoryError on platform at platform-e6410.  See log/platform.log for more information

OutOfMemoryError is further described in Out of Memory Info in System Log.

If Error Status indicates "Connection failure", an RCP error has occurred.

The following command displays the status of the pico instance named ec1.

mzsh <username>/<password> pico -view ec1

Output:

Pico Name: ec1 (10.0.0.8:37197) OS: LINUX OS Version: 2.6.38-11-generic-pae Architecture: I386 Processors: 8 Java Version: 1.8.0_121 Loaded Classes: 2854

-add

usage: pico -add <ec group name>

Use pico -add to add an EC group to the system.

Example - pico -add

The following command adds an EC group named ecgroup1.

mzsh <username>/<password> pico -add ecgroup1

Output:

Group ecgroup1 added

-delete

usage: pico -delete <ec group name>

Use pico -delete to delete an EC group from the system.

Example - pico -delete

The following command deletes an EC group named ecgroup1.

mzsh <username>/<password> pico -delete ecgroup1

Output:

Group ecgroup1 deleted

Return Codes

Listed below are the different return codes for the pico command:

Code

Description

Code

Description

0

Will be returned if the command was successful, or if arguments are missing.

1

Will be returned if arguments cannot be parsed

2

Will be returned if the communication with the Platform fails.

3

Will be returned if checking of user privileges failed, or if pico already exists when trying to add a new pico.

4

Will be returned if the user does not have permission to add or delete picos.

5

Will be returned if an unexpected error occurs.