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nodels - lists the nodes, and their attributes, from the xCAT database.
nodels [noderange] [-b | --blame] [-H | --with-fieldname] [-S] [table.column | shortname] [...]
nodels [noderange] [-H | --with-fieldname] [table]
nodels [-? | -h | --help | -v | --version]
The nodels command lists the nodes specified in the node range. If no noderange is provided, then all nodes are listed.
Additional attributes of the nodes will also be displayed if the table names and attribute names are specified after the noderange in the form: table.column . A few shortcut names can also be used as aliases to common attributes:
groups
nodelist.groups
tags
nodelist.groups
mgt
nodehm.mgt
nodels can also select based on table value criteria. The following operators are available:
==
Select nodes where the table.column value is exactly a certain value.
!=
Select nodes where the table.column value is not a given specific value.
=~
Select nodes where the table.column value matches a given regular expression.
!~
Select nodes where the table.column value does not match a given regular expression.
The nodels command with a specific node and one or more table.attribute parameters is a good substitute for grep'ing through the tab files, as was typically done in xCAT 1.x. This is because nodels will translate any regular expression rows in the tables into their meaning for the specified node. The tab* commands will not do this, instead they will just display the regular expression row verbatim.
-v|--version
Command Version.
-H|--with-fieldname
Force display of table name and column name context for each result
-b|--blame
For values inherited from groups, display which groups provided the inheritance
-S
List all the hidden nodes (FSP/BPA nodes) with other ones.
-?|-h|--help
Display usage message.
0 The command completed successfully.
1 An error has occurred.
1.
To list all defined nodes, enter:
nodelsOutput is similar to:
node1 node2 node3
2.
To list all defined attributes in a table for a node or noderange, enter:
nodels rra001a noderesOutput is similar to:
rra001a: noderes.primarynic: eth0 rra001a: noderes.xcatmaster: rra000 rra001a: noderes.installnic: eth0 rra001a: noderes.netboot: pxe rra001a: noderes.servicenode: rra000 rra001a: noderes.node: rra001a
3.
To list nodes in node group ppc, enter:
nodels ppcOutput is similar to:
ppcnode1 ppcnode2 ppcnode3
4.
To list the groups each node is part of:
nodels all groupsOutput is similar to:
node1: groups: all node2: groups: all,storage node3: groups: all,blade
5.
To list the groups each node is part of:
nodels all nodehm.powerOutput is similar to:
node1: nodehm.power: blade node2: nodehm.power: ipmi node3: nodehm.power: ipmi
6.
To list the out-of-band mgt method for blade1:
nodels blade1 nodehm.mgtOutput is similar to:
blade1: blade
7.
Listing blades managed through an AMM named 'amm1'
nodels all mp.mpa==amm1Output is similar to:
blade1 blade10 blade11 blade12 blade13 blade2 blade3 blade4 blade5 blade6 blade7 blade8 blade9
8.
Listing the switch.switch value for nodes in the second rack:
nodels all nodepos.rack==2 switch.switchOutput is similar to:
n41: switch.switch: switch2 n42: switch.switch: switch2 n43: switch.switch: switch2 n44: switch.switch: switch2 n45: switch.switch: switch2 n46: switch.switch: switch2 n47: switch.switch: switch2 n55: switch.switch: switch2 n56: switch.switch: switch2 n57: switch.switch: switch2 n58: switch.switch: switch2 n59: switch.switch: switch2 n60: switch.switch: switch2
9.
Listing the blade slot number for anything managed through a device with a name beginning with amm:
nodels all mp.mpa=~/^amm.*/ mp.id
Output looks like:
blade1: mp.id: 1 blade10: mp.id: 10 blade11: mp.id: 11 blade12: mp.id: 12 blade13: mp.id: 13 blade2: mp.id: 2 blade3: mp.id: 3 blade4: mp.id: 4 blade5: mp.id: 5 blade6: mp.id: 6 blade7: mp.id: 7 blade8: mp.id: 8 blade9: mp.id: 9
10.
To list the hidden nodes that can't be seen with other flags. The hidden nodes are FSP/BPAs.
lsdef -S
/opt/xcat/bin/nodels
noderange(3)tabdump.8, lsdef(1)|lsdef.1