SYNOPSIS
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-**hscan** [-p] [--no-headers] [-d *path* ] *cluster...*
+**hscan** [-p] [\--no-headers] [-d *path* ] *cluster...*
-**hscan** --version
+**hscan** \--version
DESCRIPTION
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hscan is a tool for scanning clusters via RAPI and saving their data
-in the input format used by **hbal**(1) and **hspace**(1). It will
+in the input format used by **hbal**\(1) and **hspace**\(1). It will
also show a one-line score for each cluster scanned or, if desired,
the cluster state as show by the **-p** option to the other tools.
For each cluster, one file named *cluster***.data** will be generated
holding the node and instance data. This file can then be used in
-**hbal**(1) or **hspace**(1) via the *-t* option. In case the
+**hbal**\(1) or **hspace**\(1) via the *-t* option. In case the
cluster name contains slashes (as it can happen when the cluster is a
fully-specified URL), these will be replaced with underscores.
Free disk space in the cluster
Score
- The score of the cluster, as would be reported by **hbal**(1) if run
+ The score of the cluster, as would be reported by **hbal**\(1) if run
on the generated data files.
In case of errors while collecting data, all fields after the name of
The options that can be passed to the program are as follows:
--p, --print-nodes
+-p, \--print-nodes
Prints the node status for each cluster after the cluster's one-line
status display, in a format designed to allow the user to understand
the node's most important parameters. For details, see the man page
- for **hbal**(1).
+ for **htools**\(1).
-d *path*
Save the node and instance data for each cluster under *path*,
instead of the current directory.
--V, --version
+-V, \--version
Just show the program version and exit.
EXIT STATUS