Checking the status of the node or node canister by using the CLI

You can use the command-line interface (CLI) to check the status of the node or node canister.

Procedure

Run one of the following commands to check the detailed status of one node:
lsnode 1
lsnode node1

Results

The following output shows what is displayed after you run the command. Your results might vary based on the system you are using the command on.

Example

id 1
name node1
UPS_serial_number
WWNN 5005076071000010
status online
IO_group_id 0
IO_group_name io_grp0
partner_node_id 2
partner_node_name node2
config_node yes
UPS_unique_id
port_id 5005076071010010
port_status active
port_speed 4Gb
port_id 5005076071020010
port_status active
port_speed 4Gb
port_id 5005076071030010
port_status active
port_speed 4Gb
port_id 5005076071040010
port_status active
port_speed 4Gb
hardware S01
iscsi_name iqn.1986-03.com.ibm:2145.bm-cluster-curie.node1
iscsi_alias
failover_active no
failover_name node2
failover_iscsi_name iqn.1986-03.com.ibm:2145.bm-cluster-curie.node2
failover_iscsi_alias
panel_name J308E4K
enclosure_id
canister_id
enclosure_serial_number
service_IP_address
service_gateway
service_subnet_mask
service_IP_address_6
service_gateway_6
service_prefix_6
service_IP_mode static
service_IP_mode_6
site_id
site_name
identify_LED

code_level 8.3.0 (build xxx)
serial_number J308E4K
machine_signature F10C-2E38-5673-6756