You can use the ListServices method to list services information for nodes, drives, current software, and other services that are running on the cluster.
This method has no input parameters.
This method has the following return value:
Name | Description | Type |
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services | Services that are running on drives and nodes. | JSON object |
Requests for this method are similar to the following example:
{ "method": "ListServices", "params": {}, "id" : 1 }
This method returns a response similar to the following example:
"id": 1, "result": { "services": [ { "drive": { "assignedService": 22, "asyncResultIDs": [], "attributes": {}, "capacity": 300069052416, "customerSliceFileCapacity": 0, "driveID": 5, "driveStatus": "assigned", "driveType": "block", "failCount": 0, "nodeID": 4, "reservedSliceFileCapacity": 0, "serial": "scsi-SATA_INTEL_SSDSC2", "slot": 3 }, "drives": [ { "assignedService": 22, "asyncResultIDs": [], "attributes": {}, "capacity": 300069052416, "customerSliceFileCapacity": 0, "driveID": 5, "driveStatus": "assigned", "driveType": "Block", "failCount": 0, "nodeID": 4, "reservedSliceFileCapacity": 0, "serial": "scsi-SATA_INTEL_SSDSC2", "slot": 3 } ], "node": { "associatedFServiceID": 0, "associatedMasterServiceID": 1, "attributes": {}, "cip": "10.117.63.18", "cipi": "Bond10G", "fibreChannelTargetPortGroup": null, "mip": "10.117.61.18", "mipi": "Bond1G", "name": "node4", "nodeID": 4, "nodeSlot": "", "platformInfo": { "chassisType": "R620", "cpuModel": "Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU", "nodeMemoryGB": 72, "nodeType": "SF3010", "platformConfigVersion": "10.0" }, "sip": "10.117.63.18", "sipi": "Bond10G", "softwareVersion": "10.0", "uuid": "4C4C4544-0053", "virtualNetworks": [] }, "service": { "associatedBV": 0, "associatedTS": 0, "associatedVS": 0, "asyncResultIDs": [ 1 ], "driveID": 5, "driveIDs": [ 5 ], "firstTimeStartup": true, "ipcPort": 4008, "iscsiPort": 0, "nodeID": 4, "serviceID": 22, "serviceType": "block", "startedDriveIDs": [], "status": "healthy" } } ] }
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