Here goes the second tip -
At any point in time if you want to check the Cache Cluster (& its Host) status....
You need to run the following command at Windows Powershell script
Get-CacheHost
This command will display all the available nodes which are part of the cluster and their status - indicating whether they are UP or DOWN.
This will also display information about the cache port of the respective nodes.
Note: Nodes and Host are same.
Regards,
-Vinayak
At any point in time if you want to check the Cache Cluster (& its Host) status....
You need to run the following command at Windows Powershell script
Get-CacheHost
This command will display all the available nodes which are part of the cluster and their status - indicating whether they are UP or DOWN.
This will also display information about the cache port of the respective nodes.
Note: Nodes and Host are same.
Regards,
-Vinayak
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