baydata command
This command allows a user to set, assign, and display informational data assigned to the compute node bays.
If command syntax is not correctly entered, or if a command fails to run, an error message is returned. See Common errors for a list of error messages that apply to all commands or baydata command errors for a list of error messages that are specific to the baydata command.
Function | What it does | Command | Target (see paths in Command targets) |
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Display bay data for all compute nodes | Displays compute node bay data for bay number, bay data status, and defined bay data for all bays. | baydata | Lenovo Flex System chassis:
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Display compute node bay data for a specific bay | Displays the information assigned to the specified node bay. Note You must direct the | baydata -b bay_num where bay_num :
The bay number must be within the scope assigned to the user. Valid subslot numbers are 1 and 2. This command can only be run by users who have one or more of the following command authorities:
| Lenovo Flex System chassis:
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Clear bay data | Clears the node bay definition strings for all compute nodes bays within the user's scope. | baydata -clear The bay numbers must be within the scope assigned to the user. This command can only be run by users who have one or more of the following command authorities:
| Lenovo Flex System chassis:
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Clear bay data for specific bay | Clears the node bay definition strings for the specified node bay. Note You must direct the | baydata -b bay_num -clear where bay_num :
The bay number must be within the scope assigned to the user. Valid subslot numbers are 1 and 2. This command can only be run by users who have one or more of the following command authorities:
| Lenovo Flex System chassis:
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Set bay data | Sets node bay data for all compute nodes within the user's scope. This information can include: data about drivers or software, the Lenovo Flex System chassis shelf number and IP address, and whether the compute node is a master or member in a high-availability system. Note To apply changes to the BIOS/SMBIOS structure, power-off and power-on the | baydata -data "data_definition" where "data definition" is the ASCII string of up to 60 characters enclosed in double quotation marks - "data definition". The quotation marks are not stored. This command can only be run by users who have one or more of the following command authorities:
| Lenovo Flex System chassis:
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Set node bay data definition for specific compute node | Sets node bay data for the specified compute node. Note
If the command is issued to a specific bay, data is written to that compute node if it is in the user's scope. | baydata -b bay_num-data "data_definition" where:
This command can only be run by users who have one or more of the following command authorities:
| Lenovo Flex System chassis:
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baydata
The following example shows the information that is returned from this command:
system> baydata
Bay Status Definition
1 No blade present baydata1
1:1 No blade present
1:2 No blade present
2 No blade present
2:1 No blade present
2:2 No blade present
3 Unsupported
3:1 BSMP
3:2 BSMP
4 BSMP
4:1 No blade present baydata 4:1
4:2 No blade present
5 Unsupported
5:1 No blade present
5:2 No blade present
6 No blade present
6:1 No blade present
6:2 No blade present
7 Unsupported
7:1 Unsupported
7:2 Unsupported
8 No blade present
8:1 No blade present
8:2 No blade present
9 No blade present
9:1 No blade present
9:2 No blade present
10 No blade present
10:1 No blade present
10:2 No blade present
11 Unsupported
11:1 Unsupported
11:2 Unsupported
12 No blade present
12:1 No blade present
12:2 No blade present
13 No blade present
13:1 No blade present
13:2 No blade present
14 No blade present
14:1 No blade present
14:2 No blade present
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