The sgc-status sub-command may be used to display a summary of the SGC installations on one or more hosts. For example, to view the SGC installations on hosts vm1, vm2 and vm3:

$ ./orca -H vm1,vm2,vm3 sgc-status

Example output:

Host vm1
SGC Clusters:
  Cluster PC1
    mode=NORMAL format=30000
    Node PC1-1
        [Stopped] PC1-1 3.0.0.0 [/home/sentinel/ocss7/PC1/PC1-1/ocss7-3.0.0.0]
      * [Running] PC1-1 3.0.0.1 [/home/sentinel/ocss7/PC1/PC1-1/ocss7-3.0.0.1]

Host vm2
SGC Clusters:
  Cluster PC1
    mode=NORMAL format=30000
    Node PC1-2
        [Stopped] PC1-2 3.0.0.0 [/home/sentinel/ocss7/PC1/PC1-2/ocss7-3.0.0.0]
      * [Running] PC1-2 3.0.0.1 [/home/sentinel/ocss7/PC1/PC1-2/ocss7-3.0.0.1]

Host vm3
SGC Clusters:
  Cluster PC1
    mode=NORMAL format=30000
    Node PC1-3
        [Stopped] PC1-3 3.0.0.0 [/home/sentinel/ocss7/PC1/PC1-3/ocss7-3.0.0.0]
      * [Running] PC1-3 3.0.0.1 [/home/sentinel/ocss7/PC1/PC1-3/ocss7-3.0.0.1]

The above example shows an installation containing one cluster, PC1, consisting of three nodes, PC1-1, PC1-2 and PC1-3. Each node has two SGC versions installed: 3.0.0.0 and 3.0.0.1. The asterisk next to version 3.0.0.1 indicates that this is the active installation.

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