lsservicenodes

Use the lsservicenodes command to display a list of all the nodes that can be serviced by using the service assistant CLI.

Syntax

sainfolsservicenodes

Parameters

None

Description

This list includes nodes that are at a code level of at least 6.2.0, are visible on the fabric, and are one of the following candidates:
  • The partner node in a control enclosure to the node that is running the command.
  • In the same system as the node that is running the command.
  • In candidate state.
  • Not in a system and in service state.
  • Not in an enclosure with a stored system ID (which is not the system ID of the local node).
Nodes participating in a different system are not be shown unless they are the partner node. This table shows possible outputs.
Table 1. lsservicenodes outputs
Attribute Value
panel_name Indicates the front panel name, enclosure IDs, or canister IDs that identify the node.
Note: You can find out the panel_name for each of your nodes by issuing lsservicenodes.
cluster_id Indicates the system ID. Blank if node is a candidate; otherwise, the value is determined from vpd_cluster.
cluster_name Indicates the system name. The value is blank if node is a candidate; otherwise, the value is determined from vpd_cluster.
node_id Indicates the node ID. The value is blank if node is a candidate; otherwise, the value is determined from vpd_cluster.
node_name Indicates the node name. The value is blank if node is a candidate; otherwise, the value is determined from vpd_cluster.
relation Indicates the relationship. The values are:
  • local indicates that the node the CLI command was issued from.
  • partner indicates that the node is in the same enclosure as the local node.
  • cluster indicates that nodes other than the partner that is in the same system as the local node.
  • candidate indicates that the node is not part of the system.
node_status Indicates the node status.
  • active indicates that the node is part of a system and can perform I/O.
  • service indicates that the node is in service, standby, or node rescue.
  • candidate indicates that the node is not part of a system.
  • starting indicates that the node is part of a system and is attempting to join the system, and cannot perform I/O.
error_data Indicates the outstanding error and error data, by priority.

An invocation example

sainfo lsservicenodes

The resulting output:

panel_name cluster_id       cluster_name        node_id node_name relation  node_status error_data
01-1       0000020073C0A0D4 Cluster_9.180.28.82 1       node1     local     Active
01-2       0000020073C0A0D4 Cluster_9.180.28.82 2       node2     partner   Active