Usage example
The statusAADS.sh utility displays the status of the Avaya Aura® Device Services server and of the related services.
Run the statusAADS.sh script from the /opt/Avaya/DeviceServices/<version>/CAS/<version>/bin directory.
Note:
You can also run the app status command.
[avaya@AWSDev-14 /]$ sudo /opt/Avaya/DeviceServices/8.0.1.0.243/CAS/8.0.1.0.243/bin/statusAADS.sh
[sudo] password for avaya:
2020-01-09_11:00:04 Displaying status for Avaya Aura Device Services Application
2020-01-09_11:00:04 ulimit file count ................... [ OK ]
2020-01-09_11:00:04 ulimit process count ................ [ OK ]
2020-01-09_11:00:04 iptables status ..................... [ OK ]
2020-01-09_11:00:04 RecoveryManager Watchdog status ..... [ OK ]
2020-01-09_11:00:04 RecoveryManager Service status ...... [ OK ]
2020-01-09_11:00:05 net-SNMP status ..................... [ OK ]
2020-01-09_11:00:05 RecoveryManager status .............. [ OK ]
2020-01-09_11:00:05 AADSKeepalived status ................. [INACTIVE]
2020-01-09_11:00:05 AADSTomcat status ..................... [ OK ]
2020-01-09_11:00:05 AADSNginx status ..................... [ OK ]