Display AutoSupport configuration
Availability: This command is available to cluster administrators at the admin privilege level.
Description
The system node autosupport show command
displays the AutoSupport configuration of one or more nodes.
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.
- | [-config ]
- Use this parameter to display
the retry interval, retry count, throttle, and reminder settings
of all nodes in the cluster.
- | [-nht-performance ]
- Use this parameter to display
NHT and performance information
about all nodes in the cluster.
- | [-recent ]
- Use this parameter to display
the subject and time of the last AutoSupport message
generated by each node in the cluster.
- | [-support-http ]
- Use this parameter to display whether HTTP
support is enabled in the cluster, and identify the
transport protocol and the support proxy URL used.
- | [-support-smtp ]
- Use this parameter to display whether
SMTP (e-mail) support is enabled in the cluster, and identify
the transport protocol and the "to" e-mail address used.
- | [-instance ]}
- If you specify the -instance parameter, the command displays detailed information about all fields.
- [-node {<nodename>|local}] - Node
Note: The AutoSupport configuration is
identical for all nodes in the cluster.
Use this parameter to display detailed information about
the node you specify.
- [-state {enable|disable}] - State
- Use this parameter to display information only about
nodes that have the AutoSupport state you specify.
- [-mail-hosts <text>, ...] - SMTP Mail Hosts
- Use this parameter to display information only about
nodes that use the mail hosts you specify.
- [-from <mail address>] - From Address
- Use this parameter to display information only about
nodes that have the "from" e-mail address you specify.
- [-to <mail address>, ...] - List of To Addresses
- Use this parameter to display information only about
nodes that have the "to" e-mail addresses you specify.
- [-noteto <mail address>, ...] - (DEPRECATED) List of Noteto Addresses
Note: This parameter has been deprecated and might be
removed in a future version of Data ONTAP.
Use this parameter to
display information only about
nodes that send short-note e-mail messages
to the e-mail addresses you specify.
Short-note e-mails contain only
the subject line of the AutoSupport message,
which is easier to view on a mobile device.
- [-partner-address <mail address>, ...] - List of Partner Addresses
- Use this parameter to display information only about
nodes that have the "partner-address" e-mail addresses you specify.
These addresses are not subject to the delivery limitations
configured for the "-to" addresses of AutoSupport triggers.
- [-support {enable|disable}] - Send AutoSupport Messages to Vendor Support
- Use this parameter with the value "enable"
to display information only about
nodes that send AutoSupport messages to your vendor's technical
support.
Use this parameter with the value "disable"
to display information only about
nodes that do not send AutoSupport messages to your vendor's
technical support.
- [-transport {smtp|http|https}] - Protocol to Contact Support
- Use this parameter to display information only about
nodes that use the protocol you specify to send AutoSupport messages.
- [-url <text>] - Support URL for HTTP/HTTPS
- Use this parameter to display information only about
nodes that use the URL you specify to send messages through
HTTP and HTTPS POST operations.
- [-put-url <text>] - Support URL for HTTP/S PUT
- Use this parameter to display information only about
nodes that use the URL you specify to send messages through
HTTP PUT operations.
- [-proxy-url <text>] - Support Proxy URL
- Use this parameter to display information only about
nodes that use the proxy URL you specify.
- [-support-address <mail address>, ...] - Support Address
- Use this parameter to display information only about
nodes that use the external support address you specify.
- [-hostname-subj {true|false}] - Hostname Subject
- Use this parameter to display information only about
nodes that include their hostname in the "Subject:" line
of AutoSupport messages.
If the parameter "remove-private-data" is false,
this parameter has no effect.
- [-nht {true|false}] - NHT Enable
- Use this parameter with the value "true"
to display information only about
nodes that send NHT disk drive data.
Use this parameter with the value "false"
to display information only about
nodes that do not send NHT data.
- [-perf {true|false}] - Performance Data Enable
- Use this parameter with the value "true"
to display information only about
nodes that send periodic performance AutoSupport messages.
Use this parameter with the value "false"
to display information only about
nodes that do not send periodic performance messages.
- [-retry-interval <[<integer>h][<integer>m][<integer>s]>] - Retry Interval
- Use this parameter to display information only about
nodes that use the retry interval you specify.
- [-retry-count <integer>] - Retry Count
- Use this parameter to display information only about
nodes that use the retry count you specify.
- [-reminder {true|false}] - Reminder Enable
- Use this parameter with the value "true"
to display information only about nodes that
send messages reminding administrators to enable AutoSupport
if AutoSupport is not enabled.
Use this parameter with the value "false"
to display information only about
nodes that do not send reminder messages.
- [-last-subject <text>] - (DEPRECATED) Last Subject Sent
Note: This parameter has been deprecated and might be
removed in a future version of Data ONTAP.
Use this parameter to
display information only about nodes whose last AutoSupport message
had the "Subject:" line you specify.
- [-last-time <MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS>] - (DEPRECATED) Last Time Sent
Note: This parameter has been deprecated and might be
removed in a future version of Data ONTAP.
Use this parameter to
display information only about nodes whose last AutoSupport message was
sent at the date and time you specify. Specify the date and time in
the format "MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS".
- [-max-http-size {<integer>[KB|MB|GB|TB|PB]}] - Maximum HTTP Size
- Use this parameter to display information only about
nodes that limit the maximum size of HTTP transfers to
the file size you specify.
- [-max-smtp-size {<integer>[KB|MB|GB|TB|PB]}] - Maximum SMTP Size
- Use this parameter to display information only about
nodes that limit the maximum size of SMTP (e-mail) transfers to
the file size you specify.
- [-remove-private-data {true|false}] - (DEPRECATED) Remove Sensitive Data
Note: This parameter has been deprecated and might be
removed in a future version of ONTAP.
Use this parameter with the value "true"
to display information only about nodes that
remove sensitive data from AutoSupport messages.
Use this parameter with the value "false"
to display information only about
nodes that do not remove sensitive data.
- [-validate-digital-certificate {true|false}] - Validate Digital Certificate Received
- Use this parameter with the value "true"
to display information only about nodes that
validate digital certificates they receive.
Use this parameter with the value "false"
to display information only about
nodes that do not validate digital certificates.
- [-ondemand-state {enable|disable}] - AutoSupport OnDemand State (privilege: advanced)
- Use this parameter to display information only
about nodes that have the AutoSupport OnDemand state you
specify.
- [-ondemand-remote-diagnostics-state {enable|disable}] - AutoSupport OnDemand Remote Diagnostics State (privilege: advanced)
- Use this parameter to display information only
about nodes that have the AutoSupport OnDemand Remote
Diagnostics state you specify.
- [-ondemand-server-url <text>] - AutoSupport OnDemand Server URL
- Use this parameter to display information only
about nodes that have the AutoSupport OnDemand Server URL
you specify.
- [-node-specific-from {enable|disable}] - Node-Specific From Address (privilege: advanced)
- Use this parameter to display information that matches
the specified value - enabled or disabled.
Examples
The following example displays the AutoSupport configuration for a node named node3:
cluster1::> system node autosupport show -node node3
Node: node3
State: enable
SMTP Mail Hosts: smtp.example.com
From Address: alerts@example.com
List of To Addresses: support@example.com
List of Noteto Addresses: -
List of Partner Addresses: support@partner.com
Send AutoSupport Messages to Vendor Support: enable
Protocol to Contact Support: https
Support Proxy URL: support.proxy.example.com
Hostname Subject: true
NHT Enable: true
Performance Data Enable: true
Retry Interval: 4m
Retry Count: 15
Reminder Enable: true
The Transmission Window: 1h
Last Subject Sent: WEEKLY
Last Time Sent: 3/1/2019 06:00:03
Maximum HTTP Size: 50MB
Maximum SMTP Size: 5MB
Remove Sensitive Data: false
Validate Digital Certificate Received: true
Continue Local Collection while Disabled: true