You can use the command-line interface (CLI) to display the properties for a cluster.
Perform the following step to display cluster properties:
The following is an example of the command you can issue:
svcinfo lscluster -delim : ldcluster-19
where ldcluster-19 is the name of the cluster.
IBM_2145:ldcluster-19:admin>svcinfo lscluster -delim : ldcluster-19 id:00000200602052F0 name:ldcluster-19 location:local partnership: bandwidth: total_mdisk_capacity:4205812.3GB space_in_mdisk_grps:4162044.4GB space_allocated_to_vdisks:1737236.64GB total_free_space:2468575.7GB statistics_status:on statistics_frequency:10 required_memory:8192 cluster_locale:en_US time_zone:357 Europe/Athens code_level:5.1.0.0 (build 16.3.0906260000) FC_port_speed:2Gb console_IP:x.xx.xx.xx:xxxx id_alias:00000200602052F0 gm_link_tolerance:300 gm_inter_cluster_delay_simulation:0 gm_intra_cluster_delay_simulation:0 email_reply:manager@mycompany.com email_contact:manager email_contact_primary:01202 123456 email_contact_alternate: email_contact_location:city email_state:running inventory_mail_interval:8 total_vdiskcopy_capacity:2009500.80GB total_used_capacity:1737157.41GB total_overallocation:47 total_vdisk_capacity:1322910.92GB cluster_ntp_IP_address:x.xx.xx.xxx cluster_isns_IP_address: iscsi_auth_method:none iscsi_chap_secret: auth_service_configured:no auth_service_enabled:no auth_service_url: auth_service_user_name: auth_service_pwd_set:no auth_service_cert_set:no relationship_bandwidth_limit:25