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Example 3-14 rpower output example for "m601" group nodes (state)
# rpower m601 stat
c250f06c01ap01-hf0: Running
c250f06c01ap05-hf0: Running
c250f06c01ap09-hf0: Running
c250f06c01ap13-hf0: Running
c250f06c01ap17-hf0: Running
c250f06c01ap21-hf0: Running
c250f06c01ap25-hf0: Running
c250f06c01ap29-hf0: Running
nodestat
For this command, we list the help description as shown in Figure 3-5. Typical output
examples are shows in Example 3-15 on page 180 and Example 3-16 on page 180.
# nodestat -h
Usage:
nodestat [noderange] [-m|--usemon] [-p|powerstat] [-u|--updatedb]
nodestat [-h|--help|-v|--version]
Figure 3-5 nodestat command flag description
The nodestat command returns information about the status of the nodes operating system
and power state and updates the xCAT database with information. This command also
supports custom application status through a xCAT table and flag. The following input and
output values are used:
Command: nodestat <noderange>
Flags:
– -p: Also informs about power state
– -m: Uses xCAT monsetting table to monitor more services with customized outputs
– -u: Updates xCAT database with returned values
Outputs:
[no-flag]
<noderange>: <status>
[-p]
<noderange>: <status>(<power_state>)
Attributes:
– <noderange>: Nodes that are listed in the xCAT database that belong to a
FRAME/CEC/LPAR hardware type.
– <status>: Information about the level of detail of the checked item.
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