FACT show isolated managed-nodes
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To find switches and hosts that are not under the control of a Subnet Manager, use the show isolated managed-nodes command.
- show isolated managed-nodes
Syntax Description
- This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
- No default behavior or values.
Usage Guidelines
- A managed node will show up in the output of the show isolated managed-nodes command if any of the IB chips within the managed node are isolated from the IB fabric. For example, if a host managed node contains two HCAs, and one of those HCAs is isolated from the IB fabric, then that host will be included in the show isolated managed-nodes command ouput.
Examples
- The following is sample output from the show isolated managed-nodes command, and it shows that host02 is isolated from the Subnet Manager:
fact> show isolated managed-nodes managed-node-name ----------------------- host02
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