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.

RETURN VALUE

0 The command completed successfully.

1 An error has occurred.

EXAMPLES

  1. 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
    
  2. 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
    
  3. 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