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system controller coredump-device show

Display the coredump device health status

Availability: This command is available to cluster administrators at the admin privilege level.

Description

The system controller coredump-device show command displays details of the coredump devices present in all the nodes in a cluster. This command is only applicable to AFF A700 systems. By default, the command displays the following information about the coredump device:

  • Node name
  • Display name
  • Vendor ID
  • Device ID
  • Memory size
  • Device state
  • Health monitor status
To display more details, use the -instance parameter.

Parameters

{ [-fields <fieldname>, ...]
Selects the fields that you specify.
| [-instance ]}
Displays detailed information for the coredump device.
[-node {<nodename>|local}] - Node
Selects the coredump device that is present on the specified node.
[-serial-num <text>] - Serial Number
Selects the coredump device with the specified serial number.
[-vendor-id <Hex Integer>] - Vendor ID
Selects the coredump device with the specified vendor ID.
[-device-id <Hex Integer>] - Device ID
Selects the coredump device with the specified device ID.
[-display-name <text>] - Display Name
Selects the coredump device with the specified display name.
[-unique-name <text>] - Unique Name
Selects the coredump device with the specified unique name.
[-monitor {node-connect|system-connect|system|controller|chassis|cluster-switch|example|ethernet-switch}] - Health Monitor Name
Selects the coredump device with the specified health monitor.
[-health-status {present|not-present}] - Health Status
Selects the coredump device with the specified health status.
[-device-state {good|warn|bad}] - Device State
Selects the coredump device with the specified device state.
[-size <integer>] - Max Memory Size (GB)
Selects the coredump device with the specified memory size.
[-health {ok|ok-with-suppressed|degraded|unreachable|unknown}] - Status
Selects the coredump device with the specified health monitor status.
[-shelf-status {present|not-present}] - Shelf Connected Status
Selects the coredump device with the specific shelf connected status.

Examples

The following example displays the information of the coredump devices present in all the nodes in a cluster:

cluster1::> system controller coredump-device show

Size Device
Node FRU/Display Name Vendor ID Device ID (GB) State Status
------------- -------------------- --------- --------- ------- --------- ------
cluster1-01
Coredump/X9170A 1b85 4018 1024 good ok
cluster1-02
Coredump/X9170A 1b85 4018 1024 good ok
2 entries were displayed.

The example below displays the detailed information about the coredump device present in a node.
cluster1::> system controller coredump-device show -instance -node cluster1-01

Node: cluster1-01
Serial Number: A22P5061550000644
Vendor ID: 1b85
Device ID: 4018
Display Name: Coredump/X9170A
Unique Name: 0X91701190020741OCZ000Z63000001T0003500
Health Monitor Name: controller
Health Status: present
Device State: good
Max Memory Size (GB): 1024
Status: ok
Shelf Connected Status: present