11-06-2014
"zoneadm -z zonename list -v" from the global zone will tell you if the zone is alive/running (column STATUS).
You can do ping tests from the global zone but better to do them remotely to rule out cabling or other networking issues.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
fl-monitor-ctl
FL-MONITOR-CTL(1) Debian manual FL-MONITOR-CTL(1)
NAME
fl-monitor-ctl - monitors server health during funkload benchs
SYNOPSIS
fl-monitor-ctl [ options ] config_file [ start | startd | stop | restart | status | test ]
DESCRIPTION
fl-monitor-ctl monitors server health during a Funkload bench. It is implemented as an XML-RPC server.
A configuration file needs to be setup in order to use this server. Please refer to demo/simple/credential.conf for an example.
OPTIONS
--version
Show program's version number and exit
--help, -h
Show a help message and exit
--quiet, -q
Verbose output
SEE ALSO
fl-build-report(1), fl-credential-ctl(1), fl-install-demo(1), fl-record(1), fl-run-bench(1), fl-run-test(1).
AUTHOR
Funkload was written by Benoit Delbosc.
This manual page was written by Jose Parrella <bureado@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
Debian Project 26 March 2009 FL-MONITOR-CTL(1)