lsdef.1¶
NAME¶
lsdef - Use this command to list xCAT data object definitions.
SYNOPSIS¶
lsdef [-h | --help] [-t object-types] [-i attr-list]
lsdef [-V | --verbose] [-l | --long] [-s | --short] [-a | --all] [-S] [-t object-types] [-o object-names] [-z | --stanza] [-i attr-list] [-c | --compress] [--osimage] [--nics] [[-w attr==val] [-w attr=~val] ...] [noderange]
DESCRIPTION¶
This command is used to display xCAT object definitions which are stored in the xCAT database.
OPTIONS¶
-a|--all
Display all definitions. For performance consideration, the auditlog and eventlog objects will not be listed. To list auditlog or eventlog objects, use lsdef -t auditlog or lsdef -t eventlog instead.
-c|--compress
Display information in compressed mode, each output line has format “<object name>: <data>”. The output can be passed to command xcoll or xdshbak for formatted output. The -c flag must be used with -i flag.
-h|--help
Display usage message.
-i attr-list
Comma separated list of attribute names to display.
-l|--long
List the complete object definition.
-s|--short
Only list the object names.
-S
List all the hidden nodes (FSP/BPA nodes) with other ones.
noderange
A set of comma delimited node names and/or group names. See the “noderange” man page for details on supported formats.
-o object-names
A set of comma delimited object names.
--osimage
Show all the osimage information for the node.
--nics
Show the nics configuration information for the node.
-t object-types
A set of comma delimited object types. Use the help option to get a list of valid objects.
-V|--verbose
Verbose mode.
-w attr==val -w attr=~val ...
Use one or multiple -w flags to specify the selection string that can be used to select objects. The operators ==, !=, =~ and !~ are available. Use the help option to get a list of valid attributes for each object type.
- Operator descriptions:
- == Select nodes where the attribute value is exactly this value. != Select nodes where the attribute value is not this specific value. =~ Select nodes where the attribute value matches this regular expression. !~ Select nodes where the attribute value does not match this regular expression.
Note: if the “val” fields includes spaces or any other characters that will be parsed by shell, the “attr<operator>val” needs to be quoted. If the operator is ”!~”, the “attr<operator>val” needs to be quoted using single quote.
-z|--stanza
Display output in stanza format. See the xcatstanzafile man page for details on using xCAT stanza files.
EXAMPLES¶
To display a description of all the valid attributes that could be used when defining an xCAT node.
lsdef -t node -h
To get a list of all the objects that have been defined.
lsdef OR lsdef -a
To get all the attributes of the node1
lsdef node1 OR lsdef -t node node1 OR lsdef -t node -o node1
To get the object name of node1 instead of all the attributes
lsdef -s node1
To get a list of all the network definitions.
lsdef -t network
To get a complete listing of all network definitions.
lsdef -l -t network
To list the whole xCAT database and write it to a stanza file. (backup database)
lsdef -a -l -z > mydbstanzafile
To list the MAC and install adapter name for each node.
lsdef -t node -i mac,installnic
To list an osimage definition named “aix53J”.
lsdef -t osimage -l -o aix53J
To list all node definitions that have a status value of “booting”.
lsdef -t node -w status==booting
To list all the attributes of the group “service”.
lsdef -l -t group -o service
To list all the attributes of the nodes that are members of the group “service”.
lsdef -t node -l service
To get a listing of object definitions that includes information about what xCAT database tables are used to store the data.
lsdef -V -l -t node -o node01
To list the hidden nodes that can’t be seen with other flags. The hidden nodes are FSP/BPAs.
lsdef -S
To list the nodes status and use xcoll to format the output.
lsdef -t node -i status -c | xcoll
To display the description for some specific attributes that could be used when defining an xCAT node.
lsdef -t node -h -i profile,pprofile
To display the nics configuration information for node cn1.
lsdef cn1 --nics
FILES¶
/opt/xcat/bin/lsdef
NOTES¶
This command is part of the xCAT software product.
SEE ALSO¶
mkdef(1)|mkdef.1, chdef(1)|chdef.1, rmdef(1)|rmdef.1, xcatstanzafile(5)|xcatstanzafile.5