About system listing tables
The following is a list of the columns and data in tables that list system information; these tables are usually labeled Systems Listing, but may have more detailed labels at lower view levels.
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Name - Indicates the name of the system and a link to the System:Summary view for that system
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State - Indicates the real-time state of the system: online, offline, partially online, or unknown
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Platform - Indicates the operating system running on the system
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Cluster Name - Indicates the name of the cluster to which the system belongs
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Cluster Type - Indicates the product or technology used to implement the cluster that contains the system. Clusters running VCS have a Cluster Type value of VCS.
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Cluster Version - Indicates the version of the clustering software used to implement the cluster that contains the system
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MS - Indicates the name of the management server under which the cluster is configured
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Other Info - Contains details about the state of the system
A system listing table can appear on more than one view, but columns that show parent objects of the system are omitted if you have already visited those object levels. For example, to reach a particular view containing a system listing table, you may have already navigated through one or more view levels by selecting parent objects such as a management server, cluster, or service group. In this case, columns that show the parent objects that you have already visited are not included. However, the navigation bar always contains this information.
Using filtering, sorting, and the navigation path
You can tailor a systems listing table according to your needs by doing one or more of the following:
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Filter - Filter the list of systems to reduce it to those of current interest to you.
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Sort - Sort the list by the values in a column.
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Move up the navigation bar - Click the navigation bar links to see more systems from higher positions within the view hierarchy.
To filter systems
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In the Home:Systems, Management Server:Systems, or Cluster:Systems view, in the Systems Filter task panel, do any of the following:
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To view only the systems that are in certain states, under By Consolidated State, select the states you want (one or more) by checking the Online, Offline, Faulted, or Unknown options.
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To view only the systems of one platform, select the platform you want in the By Platform drop-down menu.
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Click Apply.
To sort service groups
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In the Systems Listing table, locate the column by which you want to sort the list.
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Click the column heading.
The list is sorted by the values in the selected column in ascending order. An arrow (pointing up) displays in that column heading. Click the column heading again to reverse the sort; this action also reverses the arrow.
Command line tips
You can view system information using the command line.
To view a list of systems in the enterprise using the command line
To view a list of system attributes using the command line
gasys -display
sys-name