lshwconn.1¶
NAME¶
lshwconn - Use this command to display the connection status for CEC and Frame nodes.
SYNOPSIS¶
lshwconn [-h| --help]
lshwconn [-v| --version]
PPC (with HMC) specific:¶
lshwconn [-V| --verbose] noderange
PPC (without HMC, using FSPAPI) specific:¶
lshwconn noderange -T tooltype
DESCRIPTION¶
This command is used to display the connection status for CEC and Frame node.
OPTIONS¶
-h|--help
Display usage message.
-V|--verbose
Verbose output.
-T
The tooltype is used to communicate to the CEC/Frame. The value could be lpar or fnm. The tooltype value lpar is for xCAT and fnm is for CNM.
EXAMPLES¶
To display connection status for all CEC nodes in node group CEC:
lshwconn cec
Output is similar to:
cec1: ipaddr=192.168.200.245,alt_ipaddr=unavailable,state=Connected cec2: Connection not found
To display connection status for Frame node frame1:
lshwconn frame1
Output is similar to:
frame1: side=a,ipaddr=192.168.200.247,alt_ipaddr=unavailable,state=Connected frame1: side=b,ipaddr=192.168.200.248,alt_ipaddr=unavailable,state=Connected
To display connection status for all CEC nodes in node group CEC to hardware server, and using lpar tooltype:
lshwconn cec -T lpar
Output is similar to:
cec1: sp=primary,ipadd=40.3.7.1,alt_ipadd=unavailable,state=LINE UP cec2: Connection not found
FILES¶
$XCATROOT/bin/lshwconn
(The XCATROOT environment variable is set when xCAT is installed. The default value is “/opt/xcat”.)
NOTES¶
This command is part of the xCAT software product.
SEE ALSO¶
rmhwconn(1)|rmhwconn.1, mkhwconn(1)|mkhwconn.1