Name

rinv - remote hardware inventory


Synopsis

rinv [-h|--help|-v|--version]

BMC/MPA specific:

rinv noderange {pci|model|serial|asset|vpd|mprom|deviceid|guid|firm|diag|bios|mparom|mac|all}

PPC (with HMC) specific:

rinv noderange {bus|config|serial|model|firm|all}

PPC (using Direct FSP Management) specific:

rinv noderange {firm}

rinv noderange {deconfig [-x]}

Blade specific:

rinv noderange {mtm|serial|mac|bios|diag|mprom|mparom|firm|all}

VMware specific:

rinv noderange [-t]


Description

rinv retrieves hardware configuration information from the on-board Service Processor for a single or range of nodes and groups.

Calling rinv for VMware will display the UUID/GUID, nuumber of CPUs, amount of memory, the MAC address and a list of Hard disks. The output for each Hard disk includes the label, size and backing file location.


Options

pci

Retrieves PCI bus information.

bus

List all buses for each I/O slot.

config

Retrieves number of processors, speed, total memory, and DIMM locations.

model

Retrieves model number.

serial

Retrieves serial number.

firm

Retrieves firmware versions.

deconfig

Retrieves deconfigured resources. Deconfigured resources are hw components (cpus, memory, etc.) that have failed so the firmware has automatically turned those components off.

-x

To output the information of deconfigured resources in XML format.

asset

Retrieves asset tag. Usually it's the MAC address of eth0.

vpd

Same as specifying model, serial, deviceid, and mprom.

diag

Diagnostics information of firmware.

mprom

?

deviceid

?

guid

?

all

All of the above.

-h|--help

Print help.

-v|--version

Print version.

-t

Set the values in the vm table to what vCenter has for the indicated nodes.


Examples


SEE ALSO

rpower(1)