Command to find the VCS status
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Display cluster summary
#hastatus -summary
Continually monitor cluster
#hastatus
Verify the cluster is operating
#hasys -display
Information about a cluster
#haclus -display
Information about Service Group
#hagrp -display
#hagrp -state
Information about Resource
#hares -display
#hares -state
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