node view

Displays the property values or history for a node.

For examples of how to use this command, see Examples.

Syntax

node view <node_name> [/detailed[:{true|false}]]   
[/history[:{true|false}]] [/lastdays:<days>] [/scheduler:<name>]   
  
node view {/? | /help}  
  

Parameters

Parameter Description
<node_name> Specifies the name of the node for which you want to view the property values or history.
/detailed[:{true|false}] Specifies whether to display a short list of selected properties and values for the node or a complete list of properties and values for the node.

- A value of True indicates that the node view command should display a complete list of properties and values for the node.
- A value of False indicates that the node view command should display a short list of selected properties and values for the node.

When you specify the /detailed parameter without a value, the node view command behaves as if you specified a value of True. If you do not specify the /detailed parameter, the node view command behaves as if you specified a value of False.

The /detailed parameter has no effect if you also specify the /history or /history:true parameter.
/history[:{true|false}] Specifies whether to display information about the history of the node instead of properties and values.

- A value of True indicates that the node view command should display information about the history of the node.
- A value of False indicates that the node view command should display the values of properties for the node.

When you specify the /history parameter without a value, the node view command behaves as if you specified a value of True. If you do not specify the /history parameter, the node view command behaves as if you specified a value of False.
/lastdays:<days> Specifies the number of the most recent days for which the node view command should display the history of the node. The default value is 30.

The /lastdays parameter has no effect if you do not specify the /history parameter or specify the /history:false parameter.
/scheduler:<name> Specifies the host name or IP address of the head node for the cluster that contains the node. The value must be a valid computer name or IP address. If you do not specify the /scheduler parameter, this command uses the scheduler on the head node that the CCP_SCHEDULER environment variable specifies.
/? Displays Help at the command prompt.
/help Displays Help at the command prompt.

Examples

To view a short list of selected properties and values for the node named ComputeNode5, use the following command:

node view ComputeNode5  

To view a complete list of properties and values for the node named ComputeNode3, use the following command:

node view ComputeNode3 /detailed:true  

To view the history of the node named ComputeNode12 for the last 10 days, use the following command:

node view ComputeNode12 /history:true /lastdays:10  

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