lsserver

The lsserver command displays all servers in a storage complex or a list of specified servers and it also displays the status information for each server in the list.

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>>-lsserver--+-----+--+----------------------+-----------------><
             +- -s-+  +-Server_ID--+-------+-+   
             '- -l-'  |            '-. . .-' |   
                      '-" - "----------------'   

Parameters

-s
(Optional) Displays the server ID. You cannot use the -l and the -s parameters together.
-l
(Optional) Displays the default output and the state mode of the servers. You cannot use the -l and the -s parameters together.
Server_ID . . . | -
(Optional) Displays the server information for the specified server IDs. This parameter accepts a fully qualified server ID, which includes the storage image ID or a shortened version without the storage image ID. The shortened version is a two-digit decimal number with no leading zeros.

Example: IBM.1750-13AAV3A/0

Example: IBM.1750-13AAV3A/1

Note: If you choose to use this parameter with a fully qualified storage image ID, ensure that you properly specify the server ID with the /x or /xx server designation. A properly coded lsserver command that designates the server ID looks like the following:
dscli>lsserver -l IBM.1750-68FA120/0
To specify a range of server IDs, separate the server IDs with a hyphen.
You must separate multiple server IDs or ranges of server IDs with a blank space between each ID or range of IDs.
If you specify the dash (-), this parameter information is automatically supplied.

Example

For this command and all other DS CLI list commands, the results are shown in table format to provide clarity. The actual reports do not display as tables

The following table represents the headers that are displayed on the output report that is associated with the lsserver command using the -l parameter. A separate example is not shown for the 1750 because the information is the same for both the 2107 and 1750. The only difference is the value you input when you use the Server_ID parameter.

Invoking the lsserver command
dscli>lsserver -l
The resulting output
Sun Aug 11 02:23:49 PST 2004 IBM 
DS CLI Version: 5.0.0.0 DS: IBM.2107–75FA120
ID Image ID Image Name Power Control SFI State LIC Version OS Version Bundle Version

IBM.2107
–75FA120
/00

1

SF75ALK
C0ESS01

0 Online 5.0.7.155

2005.9.
1.163506

6.0.500.8

Report field definitions

ID
Specifies the unique identifier of the server. This value includes the storage image ID and the server ID.
Image ID
Specifies the image ID for the designated storage server.
Image Name
Specifies the image name for the designated storage server.
Power Control SFI
Specifies the storage server power control SFI.
LIC Version
Specifies the LIC version for the designated storage server.
State
Specifies the current state of the designated server.
OS Version
Specifies the operating system version for the designated server.
Bundle Version
Specifies the bundle version for the designated storage server.
Related reference
chsi
lssi
showsi
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