6.2.3.10 lscomputeserver
List compute servers.
Purpose
The
lscomputeserver command displays information about compute servers
associated with the Exascale
cluster.
Syntax
lscomputeserver [ -l ] [ --detail ] [ --attributes attribute[,attribute]... ]
[ --filter filter[,filter]... ]
[ --sort [-]attribute[,[-]attribute]... ]
[ --count value ]Command Options
The options for the lscomputeserver command
are:
-
-l: Displays output in a long, tabular format. -
--detail: Displays detailed output with additional attributes. -
--attributes: Identifies specific attributes to display in the output.To see a list of all available attributes and their descriptions, use the
describe computescommand. See also Describing Resources and Attributes. -
--filter: Specifies conditions for including items in the output. -
--sort: Sorts the output using the specified attributes. -
--count: Specifies the maximum number of items to display in the output.
Usage Notes
Note the following information when using this command:
-
Filter conditions are specified as:
<attribute><operator><value>.The allowed operators are =, !=, >=, <=, >, and <.
Multiple comma-separated filter conditions are combined using AND logic.
Dates can be specified using the following formats:
yyyy-MM-dd''T''HH:mm:ssyyyy-MM-dd(Time is assumed to be 00:00 AM)HH:mm:ss(Date is assumed to be today)
A date can also be followed by a timezone specification.
Sizes can be specified using suffixes
K,KB,M,MB,G,GB,T,TB. The suffix is not case-sensitive.For example, the following filter only includes objects not named
TEST:--filter name!=TEST -
Sorting attributes are specified as:
[-]attribute. Multiple sort attributes are comma-delimited. The default sort order is ascending. For descending sort order, prefix the attribute name with-.For example, use the following to sort output by name in descending (reverse-alphabetical) order:
--sort -name
Examples
Example 6-18 List Compute Servers
The following example shows how to list essential information about all of the compute servers associated with the Exascale cluster.
@> lscomputeserverExample 6-19 List Compute Servers
The following example shows how to list detailed information about all of the compute servers associated with the Exascale cluster.
@> lscomputeserver --detail
Parent topic: Service and Cluster Management