HP 3PAR StoreServ 7400 4-node HP 3PAR Command Line Interface Reference (OS 3.1 - Page 409
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shownode DESCRIPTION The shownode command displays an overview of the node-specific properties and its component information. Various command options can be used to display the properties of PCI cards, CPUs, physical memory, disk drives, and power supplies. SYNTAX shownode [option] [...] AUTHORITY Any role in the system. OPTIONS The following options are for node summary and inventory information: -listcols List the columns available to be shown with the -showcols option described below (see clihelp -col shownode for help on each column). By default (if none of the information selection options below are specified) the following columns are shown: Node Name State Master InCluster LED Control_Mem Data_Mem Available_Cache To display columns pertaining to a specific node component use -listcols option in conjunction with one of the following options: -pci, -cpu, -mem, -drive, -fan, -mcu. -showcols [,...] Explicitly select the columns to be shown using a comma-separated list of column names. For this option, the full column names are shown in the header. Run shownode -listcols to list Node component columns. Run shownode -listcols to list columns associated with a specific . can be one of the following options: -pci, -cpu, -mem, -drive, -fan, -mcu. If a specific node component option is not provided, then -showcols expects Node columns as input. If a column (Node or specific node component) does not match either the Node columns list or a specific node component columns list, then the shownode -showcols request is denied. If an invalid column is provided with -showcols, the request will be denied. The -showcols option can also be used in conjunction with a list of node IDs. Run clihelp -col shownode for a description of each column. -i Shows node inventory information in the table format. -d Shows node and component information in the table format. The following options are for node component information. These options cannot be used together with options -i and -d. -verbose shownode 409