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hardware show node status

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hardware show node status Description of Command Function Provides status on the StoreOnce file server nodes. If a node object is included in the command entry. The port and component status is only provided for that node. Command Syntax hardware show node status [NODEX] Command Authority Operator and Administrator Command Object Requirements NODEX - As an option, this can be used to define an individual file server node. X is a unique numeric index. NODEX is a label uniquely defining the hardware component. It was assigned during the initial automatic hardware initialization and configuration. Command Parameter Requirements Not applicable - no parameters exist within this command. Requirements for Command Execution The command entry must conform to the command syntax. Successful Command Output Upon successful completion of the command, the status of the hardware network interfaces is displayed. The displayed status can be one of the following: • Up • Down • Initializing/PoweringUp • NicsLinkDown • NicsStatusStale • FailedOver • InFailback • PartialFailover • BondsDegraded Command Operation during Abnormal Conditions If the command does not conform to the required syntax, the following is displayed: Command Failed - the command does not conform to the required syntax, SYNTAX, where SYNTAX is the command syntax as described under Command Syntax in this section. Example > hardware show node status SERVER_NAME BACKUP STATE HA ID GROUP d2d78e7d1e6928e_node_1 d2d78e7d1e6928e_node_2 Up off 68fa0df3-ceed-41f6-9b93-ce86cdf552a3 servers d2d78e7d1e6928e_node_2 d2d78e7d1e6928e_node_1 Up, HBAsDown off 0f1488ca-9478-46b0-9aff-7e39b2a59017 servers Clients ======= CLIENT_NAME IPADDRESS ID GROUP NOTE: The example output is in a small font to fit on this specification page. As a CLI output, the character string will simply wrap at the end of a terminal line. 48 Alphabetical List of Commands and Details

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hardware show node status
Description of Command Function
Provides status on the StoreOnce file server nodes. If a node object is included in the command
entry. The port and component status is only provided for that node.
Command Syntax
hardware show node status [NODEX]
Command Authority
Operator and Administrator
Command Object Requirements
NODE
X
– As an option, this can be used to define an individual file server node. X is a unique
numeric index. NODE
X
is a label uniquely defining the hardware component. It was assigned
during the initial automatic hardware initialization and configuration.
Command Parameter Requirements
Not applicable – no parameters exist within this command.
Requirements for Command Execution
The command entry must conform to the command syntax.
Successful Command Output
Upon successful completion of the command, the status of the hardware network interfaces is
displayed. The displayed status can be one of the following:
Up
Down
Initializing/PoweringUp
NicsLinkDown
NicsStatusStale
FailedOver
InFailback
PartialFailover
BondsDegraded
Command Operation during Abnormal Conditions
If the command does not conform to the required syntax, the following is displayed:
Command Failed - the command does not conform to the required syntax,
SYNTAX
, where SYNTAX is the command syntax as described under Command Syntax in this
section.
Example
> hardware show node status
SERVER_NAME
BACKUP
STATE
HA
ID
GROUP
----------------------
----------------------
------------
---
------------------------------------
-----
d2d78e7d1e6928e_node_1
d2d78e7d1e6928e_node_2
Up
off
68fa0df3-ceed-41f6-9b93-ce86cdf552a3
servers
d2d78e7d1e6928e_node_2
d2d78e7d1e6928e_node_1
Up, HBAsDown
off
0f1488ca-9478-46b0-9aff-7e39b2a59017
servers
Clients
=======
CLIENT_NAME
IPADDRESS
ID
GROUP
-----------
---------
--
-----
NOTE:
The example output is in a small font to fit on this specification page. As a CLI output,
the character string will simply wrap at the end of a terminal line.
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