vserver nvme show-discovery-controller
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Display active NVMe discovery controllers
Availability: This command is available to cluster and Vserver administrators at the admin privilege level.
Description
The vserver nvme show-discovery-controller
command displays information for established NVMe controllers on the discovery subsystem. An NVMe controller is established upon each host connection to the discovery subsystem.
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. - |
[-instance ]
} -
If you specify the
-instance
parameter, the command displays detailed information about all fields. [-vserver <Vserver Name>]
- Vserver Name-
Use this parameter to display the NVMe controllers that match the Vserver that you specify.
[-controller-id <Hex 16bit Integer>]
- Controller ID-
Use this parameter to display the NVMe controllers that match the controller ID that you specify. The controller ID is the identifier assigned by the NVMe subsystem upon host login and controller creation.
[-discovery-nqn <text>]
- Discovery Subsystem NQN-
Use this parameter to display the NVMe controllers that match the discovery subsystem NQN that you specify.
[-lif <text>]
- Logical Interface-
Use this parameter to display the NVMe controllers that match the LIF that you specify.
[-node <nodename>]
- Node-
Use this parameter to display the NVMe controllers that match the cluster node that you specify.
[-host-nqn <text>]
- Host NQN-
Use this parameter to display the NVMe controllers that match the host NQN that you specify. The host NQN is the NVMe identifier assigned to a specific host.
[-transport-protocol {fc-nvme|nvme-tcp}]
- Transport Protocol-
Use this parameter to display the NVMe controllers that match the transport protocol that you specify.
[-initiator-transport-address <text>]
- Initiator Transport Address-
Use this parameter to display the NVMe controllers that match the initiator transport address that you specify. The initiator transport address format depends on the transport protocol in use.
[-trsvcid <text>]
- Transport Service Identifier-
Use this parameter to display the NVMe controllers that match the transport service identifier that you specify.
[-host-id <Hex String>]
- Host Identifier-
Use this parameter to display the NVMe controllers that match the host identifier that you specify. The host identifier is a 128-bit identifier assigned to a specific host.
[-admin-queue-depth <integer>]
- Admin Queue Depth-
Use this parameter to display the NVMe controllers that match the administrative queue depth that you specify.
[-header-digest-enabled {true|false}]
- Header Digest Enabled-
Use this parameter to display the NVMe controllers that have header digest enabled.
[-data-digest-enabled {true|false}]
- Data Digest Enabled-
Use this parameter to display the NVMe controllers that have data digest enabled.
[-kato <integer>]
- Keep-Alive Timeout (msec)-
Use this parameter to display the NVMe controllers that match the keep-alive timeout value (in msec) that you specify.
Examples
cluster1::*> vserver nvme show-discovery-controller -vserver vs1 Vserver ID LIF Host NQN ------- ----- ---- ------------------------------------------------ vs1 0041h node1_e0f nqn.2001-08.example.com:nvme:host1 vs1 0080h node2_e0f nqn.2001-08.example.com:nvme:host2 2 entries were displayed.