Use the lsnodecanisterhw command to display the configured and actual hardware configuration of node canisters in the clustered system.
Attribute | Value |
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id | Indicates the node canister unique ID. |
name | Indicates the node canister name. |
status | Indicates the status. The values are:
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IO_group_id | The I/O group ID. |
IO_group_name | Indicates the I/O group name. |
hardware | Indicates the node canister hardware type, such as 300. |
actual_different | Indicates if the node canister hardware is different from the configured hardware. |
actual_valid | Indicates if the node canister hardware is valid. |
memory_configured | Indicates the configured amount of memory (in GB). |
memory_actual | Indicates the currently installed amount of memory (in GB). |
memory_valid | Indicates if the actual memory is a valid configuration. |
cpu_count | Indicates the maximum number of CPUs for the node canister. |
cpu_socket | Indicates the ID of socket the CPU fields refer to. |
cpu_configured | Indicates the configured CPU for this socket. |
cpu_actual | Indicates the currently installed CPU in this socket. |
cpu_valid | Indicates if the currently installed CPU is a valid configuration. |
adapter_count | Indicates the maximum number of adapters for the node canister (differs by node canister type). |
adapter_location | Indicates the location of this adapter. |
adapter_configured | Indicates the configured adapter for this location. |
adapter_actual | Indicates the currently installed adapter for this location. |
adapter_valid | Indicates if the adapter in this location is valid. |
ports_different | Indicates if the current hardware is able to provide more I/O ports? The values are yes and no. |
lsnodecanisterhw -delim , 1
id,1 name,hlcn114289 status,online IO_group_id,0 IO_group_name,io_grp0 hardware,112 (more)