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=head1 NAME
B<lsslp> - Discovers selected networked services information within the same subnet.
=head1 SYNOPSIS
I<lsslp [-h| --help]>
I<lsslp [-v| --version]>
I<lsslp [noderange] [-V] [-i ip[,ip..]][-w][-r|-x|-z][-n][-s CEC|FRAME|MM|IVM|RSA|HMC|CMM|IMM2|FSP][-t tries][-I][-C counts][-T timeout][--vpdtable]>
=head1 DESCRIPTION
The lsslp command discovers selected service types using the -s flag. All service types are returned if the -s flag is not specified. If a specific IP address is not specified using the -i flag, the request is sent out all available network adapters. The optional -r, -x, -z and --vpdtable flags format the output. If you can't receive all the hardware, please use -T to increase the waiting time. B<NOTE> lsslp on AIX has restriction. According to AIX design, you need to use these steps to discover nodes for each vlan: 1.Add multicast route, for example: route add 239.255.255.253 40.0.0.96. 2. Use lsslp -i to do discovery, for example, lsslp -i 40.0.0.96. 3. Delete the route: route delete 239.255.255.253 40.0.0.96. If you have several vlans and need to do discovery through several network interfaces, you need to repeat the steps above.
NOTE: SLP broadcast requests will propagate only within the subnet of the network adapter broadcast IPs specified by the -i flag.
=head1 OPTIONS
B<noderange> The nodes which the user want to discover.
If the user specify the noderange, lsslp will just return the nodes in
the node range. Which means it will help to add the new nodes to the xCAT
database without modifying the existed definitions. But the nodes' name
specified in noderange should be defined in database in advance. The specified
nodes' type can be frame/cec/hmc/fsp/bpa. If the it is frame or cec, lsslp
will list the bpa or fsp nodes within the nodes(bap for frame, fsp for cec).
Please do not use noderange with the flag -s.
B<-i> IP(s) the command will send out (defaults to all available adapters).
B<-h> Display usage message.
B<-n> Only display and write the newly discovered hardwares.
B<-u> Do unicast to a specified IP range. Must be used with -s and --range.
The -u flag is not supported on AIX.
B<--range> Specify one or more IP ranges. Must be use in unicast mode.
It accepts multiple formats. For example, 192.168.1.1/24, 40-41.1-2.3-4.1-100.
If the range is huge, for example, 192.168.1.1/8, lsslp may take a very long time for node scan.
So the range should be exactly specified.
B<-r> Display Raw SLP response.
B<-C> The number of the expected responses specified by the user.
When using this flag, lsslp will not return until the it has found all the nodes or time out.
The default max time is 3 secondes. The user can use -T flag the specify the time they want to use.
A short time will limite the time costing, while a long time will help to find all the nodes.
B<-T> The number in seconds to limite the time costing of lsslp.
B<-s> Service type interested in discovering.
B<-t> Number or service-request attempts.
B<--vpdtable> Output the SLP response in vpdtable formatting. Easy for writting data to vpd table.
B<-v> Command Version.
B<-V> Verbose output.
B<-w> Writes output to xCAT database.
B<-x> XML format.
B<-z> Stanza formated output.
B<-I> Give the warning message for the nodes in database which have no SLP responses.
Please note that this flag noly can be used after the database migration finished successfully.
=head1 RETURN VALUE
0 The command completed successfully.
1 An error has occurred.
=head1 EXAMPLES
1. To list all discovered HMC service types in tabular format, enter:
lsslp -s HMC
Output is similar to:
device type-model serial-number ip-addresses hostname
HMC 7310CR2 103F55A 1.1.1.115 hmc01
HMC 7310CR2 105369A 3.3.3.103 hmc02
HMC 7310CR3 KPHHK24 3.3.3.154 hmc03
2. list all discovered FSP service types in raw response format on subnet 30.0.0.255, enter:
lsslp -i 3.0.0.255 -s CEC -r
Output is similar to:
(type=cec-service-processor),(serial-number=10A3AEB),(machinetype-model=9117-570),(fru-serial-number=YL11C5338102),(hostname=),(frame-number=0),(cage-number=0),(ip-address=3.0.0.94,1.1.1.147),(web-url=https://3.0.0.94:473 ), (slot=1),(bpc-machinetype-model=0),(bpc-serial-number=0),(Image=fips240/b0630a_0623.240)
(type=cec-service-processor),(serial-number=10A3E2B),(machinetype-model=9117-570),(fru-serial- number=YL11C5338250),(hostname=),(frame-number=0),(cage-number=0),(ip-address=3.0.0.95,1.1.1.147), (web-url=https://3.0.0.95:473 ),(slot=1),(bpc-machinetype-model=0),(bpc-serial-number=0),(Image=fips240/b0630a_0623.240)
3. To list all discovered MM service types in XML format and write the output to the xCAT database, enter:
lsslp -s MM -x -w
Output is similar to:
<Node>
<groups>mm,all</groups>
<id>00:14:5E:E0:CB:1E</id>
<mgt>blade</mgt>
<mtm>029310C</mtm>
<node>Server-029310C-SN100485A-A</node>
<nodetype>mm</nodetype>
<otherinterfaces>9.114.47.229</otherinterfaces>
<serial>100485A</serial>
</Node>
4. To list all discovered service types in stanza format and write the output to the xCAT database, enter:
lsslp -z -w
Output is similar to:
c76v1hmc02:
objtype=node
hcp=c76v1hmc02
nodetype=hmc
mtm=7315CR2
serial=10407DA
ip=192.168.200.125
groups=hmc,all
mgt=hmc
mac=00:1a:64:fb:7d:50
hidden=0
192.168.200.244:
objtype=node
hcp=192.168.200.244
nodetype=fsp
mtm=9125-F2A
serial=0262662
side=A-0
otherinterfaces=192.168.200.244
groups=fsp,all
mgt=fsp
id=4
parent=Server-9125-F2A-SN0262662
mac=00:1a:64:fa:01:fe
hidden=1
Server-8205-E6B-SN1074CDP:
objtype=node
hcp=Server-8205-E6B-SN1074CDP
nodetype=cec
mtm=8205-E6B
serial=1074CDP
groups=cec,all
mgt=fsp
id=0
hidden=0
192.168.200.33:
objtype=node
hcp=192.168.200.33
nodetype=bpa
mtm=9458-100
serial=99201WM
side=B-0
otherinterfaces=192.168.200.33
groups=bpa,all
mgt=bpa
id=0
mac=00:09:6b:ad:19:90
hidden=1
Server-9125-F2A-SN0262652:
objtype=node
hcp=Server-9125-F2A-SN0262652
nodetype=frame
mtm=9125-F2A
serial=0262652
groups=frame,all
mgt=fsp
id=5
hidden=0
5. To list all discovered service types in stanza format and display the IP address, enter:
lsslp -w
Output is similar to:
mm01:
objtype=node
nodetype=fsp
mtm=8233-E8B
serial=1000ECP
side=A-0
groups=fsp,all
mgt=fsp
id=0
mac=00:14:5E:F0:5C:FD
otherinterfaces=50.0.0.5
bpa01:
objtype=node
nodetype=bpa
mtm=9A01-100
serial=0P1N746
side=A-1
groups=bpa,all
mgt=bpa
id=0
mac=00:1A:64:54:8C:A5
otherinterfaces=50.0.0.1
6. To list all the CECs, enter:
lsslp -s CEC
device type-model serial-number side ip-addresses hostname
FSP 9117-MMB 105EBEP A-1 20.0.0.138 20.0.0.138
FSP 9117-MMB 105EBEP B-1 20.0.0.139 20.0.0.139
CEC 9117-MMB 105EBEP Server-9117-MMB-SN105EBEP
7. To list all the nodes defined in database which have no SLP response.
lsslp -I
Output is similar to:
These nodes defined in database but can't be discovered: f17c00bpcb_b,f17c01bpcb_a,f17c01bpcb_b,f17c02bpcb_a,
device type-model serial-number side ip-addresses hostname
bpa 9458-100 BPCF017 A-0 40.17.0.1 f17c00bpca_a
bpa 9458-100 BPCF017 B-0 40.17.0.2 f17c00bpcb_a
8. To find the nodes within the user specified. Please make sure the noderange input have been defined in xCAT database.
lsslp CEC1-CEC3
or lsslp CEC1,CEC2,CEC3
device type-model serial-number side ip-addresses hostname
FSP 9A01-100 0P1P336 A-0 192.168.200.34 192.168.200.34
FSP 9A01-100 0P1P336 B-0 192.168.200.35 192.168.200.35
FSP 9A01-100 0P1P336 A-1 50.0.0.27 50.0.0.27
FSP 9A01-100 0P1P336 B-1 50.0.0.28 50.0.0.28
CEC 9A01-100 0P1P336 CEC1
FSP 8233-E8B 1040C7P A-0 192.168.200.36 192.168.200.36
FSP 8233-E8B 1040C7P B-0 192.168.200.37 192.168.200.37
FSP 8233-E8B 1040C7P A-1 50.0.0.29 50.0.0.29
FSP 8233-E8B 1040C7P B-1 50.0.0.30 50.0.0.30
CEC 8233-E8B 1040C7P CEC2
FSP 8205-E6B 1000ECP A-0 192.168.200.38 192.168.200.38
FSP 8205-E6B 1000ECP B-0 192.168.200.39 192.168.200.39
FSP 8205-E6B 1000ECP A-1 50.0.0.31 50.0.0.27
FSP 8205-E6B 1000ECP B-1 50.0.0.32 50.0.0.28
CEC 8205-E6B 1000ECP CEC3
9. To list all discovered CMM in stanza format, enter:
lsslp -s CMM -m -z
e114ngmm1:
objtype=node
mpa=e114ngmm1
nodetype=cmm
mtm=98939AX
serial=102537A
groups=cmm,all
mgt=blade
hidden=0
otherinterfaces=70.0.0.30
hwtype=cmm
10. To use lsslp unicast, enter:
lsslp -u -s CEC --range 40-41.1-2.1-2.1-2
=head1 FILES
/opt/xcat/bin/lsslp
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<rscan(1)|rscan.1>