Node or service node details

The Nodes page in the IBM Fusion HCI user interface provides information about nodes and their health status.

From the IBM Fusion HCI menu, click Infrastructure > Nodes. The Nodes page provides the details of the nodes in a table format. The column headers that are displayed by default in the table are Name, Hardware status, Type, Firmware level, Serial number, Rack name, Rack Unit number, CPU cores, and Memory (GB) details. Use the Search field to filter and find records. The settings icon helps you to customize the column headings of these tables. Decide the number of records per page by using the Items per page drop-down list of the table. You can traverse to the previous or next page views. Select a number from the drop-down list of the page numbers to jump to a specific page view.

Click the node name link that you want to manage. It opens Nodes page that includes the front, rear, and inside graphical view, recent events, and other details of the node and its internal components. Select Front, Back, and Internal in the Components section to see front, back, and inside views of the node and hover over a graphical view to check internal components and their status. To debug further, click the internal component that is in red color. It opens a new slide out pane and provides more details about the drives and adapters.

The following picture shows an example of a front and rear views of the Lenovo compute storage node.

Figure 1. Compute storage node
Click View table to check all internal components and its status in the table format. It opens Components table page that includes Storage Drives, OS Drives, Ports, CPUs, DIMMs, Fans, and PSUs in seven tabs.
Component Details
Storage drives It displays a list of storage drives. The column headers that are displayed by default in the table are Name, Slot, Status, Type, and Total Capacity (GB).
OS drives It displays a list of OS drives. The column headers that are displayed by default in the table are Name, Slot, Status, Type, and Total Capacity (GB).
Ports It displays a list of ports. The column headers that are displayed by default in the table are Slot, Status, Speed (Gbps), Network address, Adapter, Bond, and Connected to details.
CPUs It displays a list of CPUs. The column headers that are displayed by default in the table are Name, Health, State, Cores, Threads, and Clock speed (MHz).
DIMMs It displays a list of DIMMs. The column headers that are displayed by default in the table are Slot, Status, Serial number, Type, and Capacity.
Fans It displays a list of Fans. The column headers that are displayed by default in the table are Name, Health, and Speed (RPM).
PSUs It displays a list of PSUs. The column headers that are displayed by default in the table are Name, Status, Capacity (watts), Manufacturer, Model, Part number, and Firmware.

Click Actions drop down to download the logs of the node and to do power operations, restarting the node, and node maintenance activities. For more information, see Administering nodes and racks.

Click View all in the Recent events panel to go to the events page and view all recent events on the hardware component.
Note: The recent events pane includes details of the last five events that occurred for the node.
If you want more information about the node, go through Details section to get more details of the node as follows:
Node details Description
Type The type of the node (the options are Compute only, Compute storage, AFM, or GPU).
Model The model number of the node.
S/N The hardware serial number.
IP address This is IP address of the BMC of the node and not the Host/OS/payload.
Rack The name of the rack.
Rack unit The rack position of the node in the rack.
Host name The host name of the rack.
Firmware The firmware version of the node. Click View all to find the detailed firmware versions of the hardware components.
Architecture The architecture details of the node.
CPU cores The number of CPU in cores.
Frequency Each CPU frequency of the node.
Memory The amount of memory in GB.
Energy consumption The energy that is used by the CPU and Server in watts.
Temperatures Ambient CPU 1, CPU 2, and Exhaust temperature in Centigrade.