iocomp command

This command displays the compatibility between all compute nodes and their I/O modules. It can also display detailed interface information for an individual compute node or I/O module.

If command syntax is not correctly entered, or if a command fails to run, an error message is returned. See Common errors for a list of error messages that apply to all commands or iocomp command errors for a list of error messages that are specific to the iocomp command.

Table 1. iocomp command.

The command table is a multi-row, four-column table where each row describes a CMM CLI command option: column one lists command function, column two provides a detailed command description, column three shows command-option syntax, and column four lists valid command targets.

Function What it does Command Target (see paths in Command targets)
Display compatibility between all compute nodes and I/O modules Displays I/O module compatibility information for all compute nodes and I/O modules. iocomp
Lenovo Flex System chassis:
  • system
Display compute node compatibility details Displays detailed I/O module compatibility information for the specified compute node. iocomp
Compute node:
  • blade[x]
  • where x is the node bay number.
Display I/O module compatibility details Displays detailed compatibility information for the specified I/O module. iocomp
I/O module:
  • switch[x]
  • where x is the I/O-bay number.
Example: To view I/O module compatibility information for all compute nodes and I/O modules, while CMM 1 is set as the persistent command environment, at the system:mm[1]> prompt, type
iocomp -T system
To view I/O module compatibility information for the compute node in node bay 1, while CMM 1 is set as the persistent command environment, at the system:mm[1]> prompt, type
iocomp -T system:blade[1]
To view I/O module compatibility information for the I/O module in bay 2, while CMM 1 is set as the persistent command environment, at the system:mm[1]> prompt, type
iocomp -T system:switch[2]

The following example shows the information that is returned from these commands:

system:mm[1]> iocomp -T system
Blades
1    xPert1          OK
2    xPert2          OK
3    Development     OK
4    Marketing       OK
5    xpert3          OK
6    Sales           OK
7    xPert4          OK
9    xPert5          OK
11   Finance         OK
12   HR              OK
13   xPert6          OK
14   xPert7          OK

I/O Modules
1    OK
2    OK
3    OK
4    OK
system:mm[1]> iocomp -T system:blade[1]
  Bay     Power         Fabric Type       Fabric on Blade   Compt
-------  -------  ----------------------  ---------------  -------
 IOM 1   On       Ethernet Switch Module  Ethernet         OK
 IOM 2   On       Ethernet Switch Module  Ethernet         OK
system:mm[1]> iocomp -T system:switch[1]
   Bay       Power    Fabric Type      Compat
----------  -------  --------------  ----------
Blade 1     On       Ethernet        OK
Blade 2     On       Ethernet        OK
Blade 3     On       Ethernet        OK
Blade 4     On       Ethernet        OK
Blade 5     Off      Ethernet        OK
Blade 6     On       Ethernet        OK
Blade 7     On       Ethernet        OK
                     n/a             No Fabric
Blade 9     On       Ethernet        OK
                     Ethernet        OK
Blade 11    On       Ethernet        OK
Blade 12    On       Ethernet        OK
Blade 13    On       Ethernet        OK
Blade 14    On       Ethernet        OK
system:mm[1]>