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Display the Boot Media Device Health Status

Availability: This command is available to cluster administrators at the admin privilege level.

Description

The system controller bootmedia show command displays details of the bootmedia devices present in all the nodes in a cluster. These commands are available for 80xx, 25xx and later systems. Earlier models are not supported. By default, the command displays the following information about the bootmedia:

  • Node name

  • Display name

  • Vendor ID

  • Device ID

  • Memory size

  • Bootmedia state

  • Health monitor status

To display more details, use the -instance parameter.

Parameters

{ [-fields <fieldname>,…​]

Selects the fields that you specify.

| [-instance ] }

Displays detailed information for all the bootmedia devices.

[-node {<nodename>|local}] - Node

Selects the bootmedia device that is present on the specified node.

[-serial-num <text>] - Serial Number

Selects the bootmedia devices with the specified serial number.

[-vendor-id <Hex Integer>] - Vendor ID

Selects the bootmedia devices with the specified vendor ID.

[-device-id <Hex Integer>] - Device ID

Selects the bootmedia devices with the specified device ID.

[-display-name <text>] - Display Name

Selects the bootmedia devices with the specified display name.

[-unique-name <text>] - Unique Name

Selects the bootmedia device with the specified unique name.

[-monitor {node-connect|system-connect|system|controller|chassis|cluster-switch|example}] - Health Monitor Name

Selects the bootmedia devices with the specified health monitor.

[-usbmon-status {present|not-present}] - Bootmedia Health Monitor

Selects the bootmedia devices with the specified USBMON status.

[-device-state {good|warn|bad}] - Bootmedia State

Selects the bootmedia devices with the specified device state.

[-size <integer>] - Max Memory Size (MB)

Selects the bootmedia devices with the specified memory size.

[-health {ok|ok-with-suppressed|degraded|unreachable|unknown}] - Status

Selects the bootmedia devices with the specified health monitor status.

Examples

The following example displays the information of the bootmedia devices present in all the nodes in a cluster:

cluster1::> system controller bootmedia show
Size Bootmedia
Node          Display Name         Vendor ID Device ID    (MB) State     Status
------------- -------------------- --------- --------- ------- --------- ------
node1         Micron Technology          634       655    1929 good      ok
              0x655
node2         Micron Technology          634       655    1929 good      ok
              0x655

The example below displays the detailed information about the bootmedia present in a node.

cluster1::> system controller bootmedia show -instance -node node1
Node: node1
             Vendor ID: 634
             Device ID: 655
          Display Name: Micron Technology 0x655
           Unique Name: Micron Technology 0x655 (ad.0)
   Health Monitor Name: controller
 USBMON Health Monitor: present
       Bootmedia State: good
Max memory size(in MB): 1929
                Status: ok