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PowerScaleOneFS CLI Command Reference

isi config

Opens a new prompt where node and cluster settings can be altered.

The command-line prompt changes to indicate that you are in the isi config subsystem. While you are in the isi config subsystem, other OneFS commands are unavailable and only isi config commands are valid.

Syntax

isi config

Commands

NOTE:
  • The following commands are not recognized unless you are currently at the isi config command prompt.
  • Changes are not applied until you run the commit command.
  • Some commands require you to restart the cluster.
changes
Displays a list of changes to the configuration that have not been committed.
commit
Commits configuration settings and then exits isi config.
date <time-and-date>
Displays or sets the current date and time on the cluster.
<time-and-date>
Sets cluster time to the time specified.

Specify <time-and-date> in the following format:

<YYYY>-<MM>-<DD>[T<hh>:<mm>[:<ss>]]

Specify <time> as one of the following values.

Y
Specifies years
M
Specifies months
W
Specifies weeks
D
Specifies days
h
Specifies hours
s
Specifies seconds
deliprange [<interface-name> [<ip-range>]]
Displays a list of internal network IP addresses that can be assigned to nodes or removes specified addresses from the list.
<interface-name>
Specifies the name of the interface as one of the following values:
int-a
int-b
failover
<ip-range>
Specifies the range of IP addresses that can no longer be assigned to nodes. Specify in the form <lowest-ip>-<highest-ip>.
encoding [list] [<encoding>]
Sets the default encoding character set for the cluster.
CAUTION:Character encoding is typically established during installation of the cluster. Incorrectly modifying character encoding settings may render files unreadable. Modify settings only if necessary and after consultation with Isilon Technical Support.
list
Displays the list of supported character sets.
exit
Exits the isi config subsystem.
help
Displays a list of all isi config commands. For information about specific commands, the syntax is help [<command>].
interface <interface-name> {enable | disable}
The interface command displays the IP ranges, netmask, and MTU and enables or disables internal interfaces. When issued with no argument, this command displays IP ranges, netmask, and MTU of all interfaces. When issued with an <interface-name> argument, this command displays IP ranges, netmask, and MTU for only the specified interface.
{enable | disable}
Enables or disables the specified interface.
<interface-name>
Specifies the name of the interface as int-a or int-b.
iprange [<interface-name> [<lowest-ip>-<highest-ip>]]
Displays a list of internal IP addresses that can be assigned to nodes, or adds addresses to the list.
<interface-name>
Specifies the name of the interface as int-a, int-b, or failover.
<lowest-ip>-<highest-ip>
Specifies the range of IP addresses that can be assigned to nodes.
ipset
Obsolete. Use lnnset to renumber cluster nodes. The IP address cannot be set manually.
joinmode [<mode>]
Displays the setting for how nodes are added to the current cluster. Options <mode> specifies the cluster add node setting as one of the following values.
manual
Configures the cluster so that joins can be initiated by either the node or the cluster.
secure
Configures the cluster so that joins can be initiated by only the cluster.
lnnset [<old-lnn> <new-lnn>]
Displays a table of logical node number (LNN), device ID, and internal IP address for each node in the cluster when run without arguments. Changes the LNN when specified.
<old lnn>
Specifies the old LNN that is to be changed.
<new lnn>
Specifies the new LNN that is replacing the old LNN value for that node.
NOTE:The new LNN must not be currently assigned to another node. Users logged in to the shell or web administration interface of a node whose LNN is changed must log in again to view the new LNN.
migrate [<interface-name> [[<old-ip-range>] {<new-ip-range> [-n <netmask>]}]]
Displays a list of IP address ranges that can be assigned to nodes or both adds and removes IP ranges from that list.
<interface-name>
Specifies the name of the interface as int-a, int-b, and failover.
<old-ip-range>
Specifies the range of IP addresses that can no longer be assigned to nodes. If unspecified, all existing IP ranges are removed before the new IP range is added. Specify in the form of <lowest-ip>-<highest-ip>.
<new-ip-range>
Specifies the range of IP addresses that can be assigned to nodes. Specify in the form of <lowest-ip>-<highest-ip>.
-n <netmask>
Specifies a new netmask for the interface.
NOTE:If more than one node is given a new IP address, the cluster reboots when the change is committed. If only one node is given a new IP address, only that node is rebooted.
mtu [<value>]
Displays the size of the maximum transmission unit (MTU) that the cluster uses for internal network communications when run with no arguments. Sets a new size of the MTU value, when specified. This command is for the internal network only.
NOTE:This command is not valid for clusters with an InfiniBand back end.
<value>
Specifies the new size of the MTU value. Any value is valid, but not all values may be compatible with your network. The most common settings are 1500 for standard frames and 9000 for jumbo frames.
name [<new_name>]
Displays the names currently assigned to clusters when run with no arguments. Assigns new names to clusters, as specified.
<new name>
Specifies a new name for the cluster.
netmask [<interface-name> [<ip-mask>]]
Displays the subnet IP mask that the cluster is currently using or sets new subnet IP masks, as specified. Specifies the interface name as int-a and int-b.
<interface-name>
Specifies the name of the interface. Valid names are int-a and int-b.
<ip-mask>
Specifies the new IP mask for the interface.
quit
Exits the isi config subsystem.
reboot [{<node_lnn> | all}]
Reboots one or more nodes, specified by LNN. If no nodes are specified, reboots the node from which the command is run. To reboot the cluster, specify all.
NOTE:If run on an unconfigured node, this command does not accept any arguments.
remove
Deprecated. Instead, run the isi devices -a smartfail command.
shutdown [{<node_lnn> | all}]
Shuts down one or more nodes, specified by LNN. If no nodes are specified, shuts down the node from which the command is run. To shut down the cluster, specify all.
NOTE:If run on an unconfigured node, this command does not accept any arguments.
status [advanced]
Displays current information on the status of the cluster. To display additional information, including device health, specify advanced.
timezone [<timezone identifier>]
Displays the current time zone or specifies new time zones. Specifies the new timezone for the cluster as one of the following values:
<timezone identifier>
Specifies the new time zone for the cluster as one of the following values:
Greenwich Mean Time
Eastern Time Zone
Central Time Zone
Mountain Time Zone
Pacific Time Zone
Arizona
Alaska
Hawaii
Japan
Advanced. Opens a prompt with more time zone options.
version
Displays information about the current OneFS version.
wizard
Activates a wizard on unconfigured nodes and reactivates the wizard if you exit it during the initial node configuration process. The wizard prompts you through the node-configuration steps.

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