SANtricity 11.8 Commands ( CA08871-194 ~ 196 )
Show controller
The show controller
command returns information about a controller.
Supported Series
This command applies to any individual storage system, including the HB2100/HB2200/HB2300, HB5100/HB5200, AB6100 and AB3100 series, as long as all SMcli packages are installed.
Roles
To execute this command on an HB2100/HB2200/HB2300, HB5100/HB5200, AB6100, or AB3100 storage system, you must have the Storage Admin role.
Context
For each controller in a storage system, this command returns the following information:
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The status (Online or Offline)
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The current firmware and NVSRAM configuration
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The pending firmware configuration and NVSRAM configuration (if any)
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The board ID
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The product ID
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The product revision
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The serial number
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The date of manufacture
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The cache size or the processor size
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The date and the time to which the controller is set
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The associated volumes (including the preferred owner)
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The Ethernet port
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The physical disk interface
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The host interface, which applies only to Fibre Channel host interfaces
Syntax
show (allControllers | controller [(a|b)]) [summary]
Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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|
The setting to return information about both controllers in the storage system. |
|
The setting to return information about a specific controller in the storage system. Valid controller identifiers are |
|
The setting to return a concise list of information about both controllers in the storage system. |
Notes
The following list is an example of the information that is returned by the show controller
command. This example only shows how the information is presented and should not be considered to represent best practice for a storage system configuration.
Controller in slot A Status: Online Current configuration Firmware version: 96.10.21.00 Appware version: 96.10.21.00 Bootware version: 96.10.21.00 NVSRAM version: N4884-610800-001 Pending configuration Firmware version: Not applicable Appware version: Not applicable Bootware version: Not applicable NVSRAM version: Not applicable Transferred on: Not applicable Board ID: 4884 Product ID: INF-01-00 Product revision: 9610 Serial number: 1T14148766 Date of manufacture: October 14, 2006 Cache/processor size (MB): 1024/128 Date/Time: Wed Feb 18 13:55:53 MST 2008 Associated Volumes (* = Preferred Owner): 1*, 2*, CTL 0 Mirror Repository*, Mirror Repository 1*, JCG_Remote_MirrorMenuTests* Ethernet port: 1 MAC address: 00:a0:b8:0c:c3:f5 Host name: ausctlr9 Network configuration: Static IP address: 172.22.4.249 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 172.22.4.1 Remote login: Enabled Drive interface: Fibre Channel: 1 Current ID: 125/0x1 Maximum data rate: 2 Gbps Current data rate: 1 Gbps Data rate control: Switch Link status: Up Drive interface: Fibre Channel: 2 Current ID: 125/0x1 Maximum data rate: 2 Gbps Current data rate: 1 Gbps Data rate control: Switch Link status: Up Drive interface: Fibre Channel: 3 Current ID: 125/0x1 Maximum data rate: 2 Gbps Current data rate: 1 Gbps Data rate control: Switch Link status: Up Drive interface: Fibre Channel: 4 Current ID: 125/0x1 Maximum data rate: 2 Gbps Current data rate: 1 Gbps Data rate control: Switch Link status: Up Host interface: Fibre Port: 1 Current ID: Not applicable/0xFFFFFFFF Preferred ID: 126/0x0 NL-Port ID: 0x011100 Maximum data rate: 2 Gbps Current data rate: 1 Gbps Data rate control: Switch Link status: Up Topology: Fabric Attach World-wide port name: 20:2c:00:a0:b8:0c:c3:f6 World-wide node name: 20:2c:00:a0:b8:0c:c3:f5 Part type: HPFC-5200 revision 10 Host interface: Fibre Port: 2 Current ID: Not applicable/0xFFFFFFFF Preferred ID: 126/0x0 NL-Port ID: 0x011100 Maximum data rate: 2 Gbps Current data rate: 1 Gbps Data rate control: Switch Link status: Up Topology: Fabric Attach World-wide port name: 20:2c:00:a0:b8:0c:c3:f7 World-wide node name: 20:2c:00:a0:b8:0c:c3:f5 Part type: HPFC-5200 revision 10
When you use the summary
parameter, the command returns the list of information without the drive channel information and the host channel information.
The show storageArray
command also returns detailed information about the controller.