The following example shows how to check the status of master process and database server registered.
% $ cubrid service status
@ cubrid master status
++ cubrid master is running.
@ cubrid server status
Server testdb (rel 8.2, pid 31059)
Server demodb (rel 8.2, pid 30950)
@ cubrid broker status
% query_editor - cub_cas [15464,40000] /home1/cubrid22/CUBRID/log/broker//query_editor.access /home1/cubrid22/CUBRID/log/broker//query_editor.err
JOB QUEUE:0, AUTO_ADD_APPL_SERVER:ON, SQL_LOG_MODE:ALL:100000
LONG_TRANSACTION_TIME:60.00, LONG_QUERY_TIME:60.00, SESSION_TIMEOUT:300
KEEP_CONNECTION:AUTO, ACCESS_MODE:RW
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ID PID QPS LQS PSIZE STATUS
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1 15465 0 0 48032 IDLE
2 15466 0 0 48036 IDLE
3 15467 0 0 48036 IDLE
4 15468 0 0 48036 IDLE
5 15469 0 0 48032 IDLE
@ cubrid manager server status
++ cubrid manager server is not running.
The following message is returned if master process has stopped.
% cubrid service status
@ cubrid master status
++ cubrid master is not running.