lsnodehw

Use the lsnodehw command to display the configured and actual hardware configuration of nodes in the clustered system.

Syntax

Read syntax diagramSkip visual syntax diagram lsnodehw object_idobject_name

Parameters

-delim delimiter
(Optional) Specify a delimiter to separate data in the output.
-nohdr
(Optional) Suppress the headings in the output.
object_id | object_name
(Required) Specifies the object name or ID.

Description

This table provides the possible values that are applicable to the attributes that are displayed as data in the output views.
Table 1. Attribute values for lsnodehw
Attribute Value
id Indicates the node or node canister unique ID.
name Indicates the node or node canister name.
status Indicates the node or node canister status.
IO_group_id Indicates the input/output (I/O) group ID.
IO_group_name Indicates the I/O group name.
hardware Indicates the hardware model, such as DH8.
actual_different Indicates whether the node or node canister hardware is different from the configured hardware.
actual_valid Indicates whether the node or 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 whether the actual memory is a valid configuration.
cpu_count Indicates the maximum number of CPUs for the node.
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 whether the currently installed CPU is a valid configuration.
adapter_count Indicates the maximum number of adapters for the node (differs by node 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 whether the adapter in this location is valid.
ports_different Indicates whether the current hardware is able to provide more I/O ports? The values are yes and no.