Display the list of nodes in the cluster
Availability: This command is available to cluster administrators at the admin privilege level.
Description
The
system node show command
displays information about the nodes in a cluster. You can limit
output to specific types of information and specific nodes in the
cluster, or filter output by specific field values.
To see a list of values that are in use for a particular field,
use the -fields parameter of this command
with the list of field names you wish to view.
Use the system node modify command to change
some of the field values that this command displays.
Parameters
- { [-fields <fieldname>, ...]
- If you specify the -fields <fieldname>, ... parameter, the command output also includes the specified field or fields. You can use '-fields ?' to display the fields to specify.
- | [-inventory ]
- Use this parameter to display inventory information such as
serial numbers, asset tags, system identifiers, and model
numbers.
- | [-messages ]
- Use this parameter to display system messages for each
node.
- | [-instance ]}
- If you specify the -instance parameter, the command displays detailed information about all fields.
- [-node {<nodename>|local}] - Node
- Selects information for node names that match this parameter
value.
- [-owner <text>] - Owner
- Selects nodes that have owner values that match this
parameter value.
- [-location <text>] - Location
- Selects nodes at specific physical locations that match this
parameter value.
- [-model <text>] - Model
- Selects nodes that have model numbers that match this
parameter value.
- [-serialnumber <text>] - Serial Number
- Selects nodes that have serial numbers that match this
parameter value.
- [-assettag <text>] - Asset Tag
- Selects nodes that have asset tags that match this parameter
value.
- [-uptime {<seconds>|[<d> days] <hh>:<mm>[:<ss>]}] - Uptime
- Selects nodes that have uptimes that match this parameter
value. This parameter is most useful when used with a range indicator
such as less than or greater than, as in:
show -uptime >"30 days 00:00"
- [-nvramid <nvramid>] - NVRAM System ID
- Selects nodes that have NVRAM system IDs that match this
parameter value.
- [-systemid <text>] - System ID
- Selects nodes that have system IDs that match this parameter
value.
- [-vendor <text>] - Vendor
- Selects nodes that have vendor names that match this
parameter value.
- [-health {true|false}] - Health
- Selects nodes that have health values that match this
parameter value. Specify true to display healthy
nodes, and false to display unhealthy
nodes.
- [-eligibility {true|false}] - Eligibility
- Selects nodes that have voting eligibility values that match
this parameter value.
- [-epsilon {true|false}] - Epsilon (privilege: advanced)
- Selects nodes that have epsilon holding designations that
match this parameter value. This is useful to find out which node, if any,
in the current cluster has been designated as epsilon. Specify
true to display the node holding epsilon, and
false to display nodes not holding
epsilon.
- [-uuid <UUID>] - UUID (privilege: advanced)
- Selects nodes that have the specified universal unique
identifiers that match this parameter value.
- [-is-diff-svcs {true|false}] - Differentiated Services
- If true, the corresponding node is considered to be part of
differentiated services storage infrastructure.
- [-is-all-flash-optimized {true|false}] - All-Flash Optimized
- Selects nodes that have "All-Flash Optimized" personality values
that match this parameter value. Specify true to
display nodes which support only SSD drives, and false
to display nodes which support all kinds of drives.
- [-is-capacity-optimized {true|false}] - Capacity Optimized
- Selects nodes that have "Capacity Optimized"
personality values that match this parameter value. Specify
true to display nodes which support only
SSD drives with Capacity Optimized personality enabled
and set false otherwise.
- [-is-qlc-optimized {true|false}] - QLC Optimized
- Selects nodes that have "QLC Optimized"
personality values that match this parameter value. Specify
true to display nodes which support only
SSD drives with QLC Optimized personality enabled
and set false otherwise.
- [-is-all-flash-select-optimized {true|false}] - All-Flash Select Optimized
- Selects nodes that have "All-Flash Select Optimized" personality values
that match this parameter value. Specify true to
display nodes which support only SSD drives, and false
to display nodes which support all kinds of drives.
- [-sas2-sas3-mixed-stack-support {all|direct-attached|bridge-attached|none}] - SAS2/SAS3 Mixed Stack Support
- Selects nodes that have "SAS2/SAS3 Mixed Stack Support" values
that match this parameter value. The possible values are:
- all: SAS2/SAS3 mixing supported on all stacks
- direct-attached: SAS2/SAS3 mixing supported on direct-attached stacks
- bridge-attached: SAS2/SAS3 mixing supported on bridge-attached stacks
- none: SAS2/SAS3 mixing not supported
Examples
cluster1::> system node show
Node Health Eligibility Uptime Model Owner Location
------ ------ ----------- ------------- -------- ------ -------------
node0 true true 89 days 23:47 MODELXX IT Data Center 2
node1 true true 15 days 22:37 MODELXX Data Center 2
node2 true true 15 days 23:00 MODELXX Data Center 2
node3 true true 15 days 22:37 MODELXX Data Center 2
4 entries were displayed.
This example displays the locations and model numbers of all nodes
that are in physical locations that have names beginning with "Lab":
cluster1::> system node show -location lab* -fields location, model
node location model
------------- -------- ------
node5 Lab 1 MODELXX
node7 Lab 3 MODELXX
node9 Lab 5 MODELXX