metrocluster interconnect adapter show
Display MetroCluster interconnect adapter information
Availability: This command is available to cluster administrators at the admin privilege level.
Description
The metrocluster interconnect adapter show command displays interconnect adapter information for the nodes in a MetroCluster configuration.
This command displays the following details about the local node and the HA partner node:
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Node: This field specifies the name of the node in the cluster.
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Adapter Name: This field specifies the name of the interconnect adapter.
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Adapter Type: This field specifies the type of the interconnect adapter.
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Link Status: This field specifies the physical link status of the interconnect adapter.
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Is OOD Enabled: This field specifies the out-of-order delivery status of the interconnect adapter.
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IP Address: This field specifies the IP address assigned to the interconnect adapter.
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Port Number: This field specifies the port number of the interconnect adapter.
 
Parameters
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[-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. - | 
[-connectivity ] - 
Displays the connectivity information from all the interconnect adapters to the connected nodes.
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[-switch ] - 
Displays details of switches connected to all the interconnect adapters.
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[-connectivity-hidden ](privilege: advanced) - 
Displays additional connectivity information (IP address, Area ID, Port ID) from all the interconnect adapters to the connected nodes.
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[-instance ]} - 
If you specify the
-instanceparameter, the command displays detailed information about all fields. [-node {<nodename>|local}]- Node Name- 
Displays information only about the interconnect adapters that are hosted by the specified node.
 [-adapter <text>]- Adapter- 
Displays information only about the interconnect adapters that match the specified name.
 [-port-name <text>]- Port Name- 
Displays information only about the interconnect adapters that host the specified port name.
 [-type <text>]- Adapter Type- 
Displays information only about the interconnect adapters that match the specified adapter type.
 [-physical-status <text>]- Physical Status- 
Displays information only about the interconnect adapters that match the specified physical status.
 [-wwn <text>]- Adapter Port World Wide Name- 
Displays information only about the interconnect adapters that match the specified world wide name.
 [-address <text>]- IP Address- 
Displays information only about the interconnect adapters that match the specified IP address.
 [-firmware-version <text>]- Firmware Version- 
Displays information only about the interconnect adapters that match the specified firmware version.
 [-link-speed <text>]- Link Speed- 
Displays information only about the interconnect adapters that match the specified link speed.
 [-link-speed-neg-type <text>]- Link Speed Negotiation Type- 
Displays information only about the interconnect adapters that match the specified negotiated link speed type.
 [-switch-name <text>]- Switch Name- 
Displays information only about the interconnect adapters that are connected to the specified switch.
 [-switch-model <text>]- Switch Model- 
Displays information only about the interconnect adapters that are connected to the switch with the specified model.
 [-switch-wwn <text>]- Switch WWName- 
Displays information only about the interconnect adapters that are connected to the switch with the specified world wide name.
 [-switch-vendor <text>]- Switch Vendor- 
Displays information only about the interconnect adapters that are connected to the switch with the specified vendor.
 [-switch-status <text>]- Switch Status- 
Displays information only about the interconnect adapters that are connected to the switch with the specified operational status.
 [-switch-port-number <text>]- Switch Port Number- 
Displays information only about the interconnect adapters that are connected to the switch with the specified port number.
 [-switch-port-wwpn <text>]- Switch Port WWPN- 
Displays information only about the interconnect adapters that are connected to the switch with the specified word wide port name.
 [-remote-adapter-name-list <text>,…]- Remote Adapter Name List- 
Displays information only about the interconnect adapters that are connected to the specified remote adapters.
 [-remote-adapter-wwn-list <text>,…]- Remote Adapter WWName List- 
Displays information only about the interconnect adapters that are connected to the remote adapters with the specified world wide names.
 [-remote-adapter-address-list <text>,…]- Remote Adapter IP Address List- 
Displays information only about the interconnect adapters that are connected to the remote adapters with the specified IP addresses.
 [-remote-adapter-port-id-list <Hex Integer>,…]- Remote Adapter Port ID List- 
Displays information only about the interconnect adapters that are connected to the remote adapters with the specified port IDs.
 [-remote-adapter-domain-id-list <integer>,…]- Remote Adapter Domain ID List- 
Displays information only about the interconnect adapters that are connected to the remote adapters with the specified domain IDs.
 [-remote-adapter-area-id-list <integer>,…]- Remote Adapter Area ID List- 
Displays information only about the interconnect adapters that are connected to the remote adapters with the specified Area IDs.
 [-remote-partner-system-id-list <integer>,…]- Remote Partner System ID List- 
Displays information only about the interconnect adapters that are connected to the remote nodes with the specified System IDs.
 [-remote-partner-name-list {<nodename>|local}]- Remote Partner Name List- 
Displays information only about the interconnect adapters that are connected to the specified remote nodes.
 [-is-ood-enabled {true|false}]- Is Out-of-Order Delivery Enabled?- 
Displays information only about the interconnect adapters that match the specified out-of-order delivery setting.
 
Examples
The following example shows the output of the command during normal operation (neither cluster is in switchover state):
clusA::> metrocluster interconnect adapter show
                                          Link   Is OOD
       Node         Adapter         Type  Status Enabled? IP Address  Port Number
       ------------ --------------- ----- ------ -------- ----------- -----------
       clusA-01     cxgb3_0         iWARP Up     false    10.0.1.1    c0a
       clusA-01     cxgb3_0         iWARP Down   false    10.0.2.1    c0b
       clusA-01     fcvi_device_0   FC-VI Up     false    1.0.0.1     1a
       clusA-01     fcvi_device_1   FC-VI Up     false    2.0.0.3     1b
       clusA-02     cxgb3_0         iWARP Up     false    10.0.1.2    c0a
       clusA-02     cxgb3_0         iWARP Down   false    10.0.2.2    c0b
       clusA-02     fcvi_device_0   FC-VI Up     false    1.0.1.1     1a
       clusA-02     fcvi_device_1   FC-VI Up     false    2.0.1.3     1b
The following example shows the output of the command after MetroCluster switchover is performed:
clusA::> metrocluster interconnect adapter show
                                          Link   Is OOD
       Node         Adapter         Type  Status Enabled? IP Address  Port Number
       ------------ --------------- ----- ------ -------- ----------- -----------
       clusA-01     cxgb3_0         iWARP Up     false    10.0.1.1    c0a
       clusA-01     cxgb3_0         iWARP Down   false    10.0.2.1    c0b
       clusA-01     fcvi_device_0   FC-VI Down   false    1.0.0.1     1a
       clusA-01     fcvi_device_1   FC-VI Down   false    2.0.0.3     1b
       clusA-02     cxgb3_0         iWARP Up     false    10.0.1.2    c0a
       clusA-02     cxgb3_0         iWARP Down   false    10.0.2.2    c0b
       clusA-02     fcvi_device_0   FC-VI Down   false    1.0.1.1     1a
       clusA-02     fcvi_device_1   FC-VI Down   false    2.0.1.3     1b
The following example shows the output of the command with connectivity field during normal operation (neither cluster is in swithover state):
clusA::> metrocluster interconnect adapter show -connectivity -node local -type FC-VI
Adapter Name: fcvi_device_0
                     WWName: 21:00:00:24:ff:32:01:68
                     PortNo: 1a
Remote Adapters:
Adapter Name Partner Node Name World Wide Name         PortId
       ------------ ----------------- ----------------------- ------
       fcvi_device_0
                    clusA-01          21:00:00:24:ff:32:01:80  65536
       fcvi_device_0
                    clusB-01          21:00:00:24:ff:32:01:54 131072
       fcvi_device_0
                    clusB-02          21:00:00:24:ff:32:01:60 131328
Adapter Name: fcvi_device_1
                     WWName: 21:00:00:24:ff:32:01:69
                     PortNo: 1b
Remote Adapters:
Adapter Name Partner Node Name World Wide Name         PortId
       ------------ ----------------- ----------------------- ------
       fcvi_device_1
                    clusA-01          21:00:00:24:ff:32:01:81 196608
       fcvi_device_1
                    clusB-01          21:00:00:24:ff:32:01:55 262144
       fcvi_device_1
                    clusB-02          21:00:00:24:ff:32:01:61 262400
The following example shows the output of the command with connectivity field after MetroCluster swithover is performed.
clusA::> metrocluster interconnect adapter show -connectivity -node local -type FC-VI
Adapter Name: fcvi_device_0
                     WWName: 21:00:00:24:ff:32:01:68
                     PortNo: 1a
Remote Adapters:
Adapter Name Partner Node Name World Wide Name         PortId
       ------------ ----------------- ----------------------- ------
       fcvi_device_0
                    clusA-01          21:00:00:24:ff:32:01:80  65536
Adapter Name: fcvi_device_1
                     WWName: 21:00:00:24:ff:32:01:69
                     PortNo: 1b
Remote Adapters:
Adapter Name Partner Node Name World Wide Name         PortId
       ------------ ----------------- ----------------------- ------
       fcvi_device_1
                    clusA-01          21:00:00:24:ff:32:01:81 196608