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icelx1 |192.0.2.1 |earth |earth.example.com |192.0.2.7 |ILO2
icelx2 |192.0.2.2 |neptune |neptune.example.com |Unknown |Unknown
icelx3 |192.0.2.3 |saturn |saturn.example.com |192.0.2.8 |ILO2
icelx4 |192.0.2.4 |mercury |mercury.example.com |192.0.2.9 |ILO2
icelx5 |192.0.2.5 |192.0.2.5 |192.0.2.5 |Unknown |Unknown
icelx6 |192.0.2.6 |pluto |pluto.example.com |192.0.2.11 |dl1v3

The shownode info --admin command displays a list of all managed systems and includes
the management processor user name and password.

16.2.3 Using the shownode virtual command

Run the shownode virtual command to list virtual machines: the format of the output is the
internal name of the virtual host followed by the name of the VM guest; there is one line of output
for each VM guest.

# shownode virtual
icelx2: vm001

Using the option --realnames replaces the internal name of the virtual host (VM host) with
its host name:

# shownode virtual --realnames
neptune: vm001

Another option to the shownode virtual command is --forhost, which limits the display
to a given VM host.

16.2.4 Using the shownode metrics command

The shownode metrics command enables you to monitor the status of all managed systems.

Specific arguments to the shownode metrics command enable you to display and monitor
the following items:

cpus

cputotals

load

memory

paging

sensors

swap

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Using the command line to view managed system status