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2.4.2.6 The splstnodes Command
The
splstnodes command is used to list the node attributes of all nodes in the
SDR, and can also be executed using smit. The fast path for smit is
list_extnode. See all command options in Table 11.
Table 11. splstnode Command Options
Flags Description
-h
Outputs usage information.
-G
Ignores partition boundaries for that output.
-x
Inhibits header record in the output.
-d <delimiter>
Uses the <delimiter> between its attributes in the output.
-p <string>
Uses the <string> value in the output in place of an
attribute that has no value.
-s <attr>
Sorts the output using the <attr> value. In SMIT, this field
is known as Sort Attribute.
-t <node_type> Uses standard to list RS/6000 SP nodes, or dependent. If
none is specified, it displays standard and dependent. In
SMIT, this field is known as Node Type.
-N <node_grp>
Restricts the query to the nodes belonging to the node
group specified in <node_grp>. If the <node_grp>
specified is a system node group, the -G flag is implied.
<attr==value>
This operand is used to filter the output, such that only
nodes with attributes that are equivalent to the value
specified are displayed. In SMIT, this field is known as
Query Attribute.
<attr>
This is a list containing attributes that are displayed by the
command. If none is specified, it defaults to node number.
This list of attributes can be found in the DependentNode
class. In SMIT, this field is known as Attribute.