node view

Applies To: Microsoft HPC Pack 2008, Microsoft HPC Pack 2008 R2, Microsoft HPC Pack 2012, Microsoft HPC Pack 2012 R2, Windows HPC Server 2008, Windows HPC Server 2008 R2

Displays the property values or history for a node.

For examples of how to use this command, see Examples.

Syntax

node view <node_name> [/detailed[:{true|false}]] 
[/history[:{true|false}]] [/lastdays:<days>] [/scheduler:<name>] 

node view {/? | /help}

Parameters

Parameter Description

<node_name>

Specifies the name of the node for which you want to view the property values or history.

/detailed[:{true|false}]

Specifies whether to display a short list of selected properties and values for the node or a complete list of properties and values for the node.

  • A value of True indicates that the node view command should display a complete list of properties and values for the node.

  • A value of False indicates that the node view command should display a short list of selected properties and values for the node.

When you specify the /detailed parameter without a value, the node view command behaves as if you specified a value of True. If you do not specify the /detailed parameter, the node view command behaves as if you specified a value of False.

The /detailed parameter has no effect if you also specify the /history or /history:true parameter.

/history[:{true|false}]

Specifies whether to display information about the history of the node instead of properties and values.

  • A value of True indicates that the node view command should display information about the history of the node.

  • A value of False indicates that the node view command should display the values of properties for the node.

When you specify the /history parameter without a value, the node view command behaves as if you specified a value of True. If you do not specify the /history parameter, the node view command behaves as if you specified a value of False.

/lastdays:<days>

Specifies the number of the most recent days for which the node view command should display the history of the node. The default value is 30.

The /lastdays parameter has no effect if you do not specify the /history parameter or specify the /history:false parameter.

/scheduler:<name>

Specifies the host name or IP address of the head node for the cluster that contains the node. The value must be a valid computer name or IP address. If you do not specify the /scheduler parameter, this command uses the scheduler on the head node that the CCP_SCHEDULER environment variable specifies.

/?

Displays Help at the command prompt.

/help

Displays Help at the command prompt.

Examples

To view a short list of selected properties and values for the node named ComputeNode5, use the following command:

node view ComputeNode5

To view a complete list of properties and values for the node named ComputeNode3, use the following command:

node view ComputeNode3 /detailed:true

To view the history of the node named ComputeNode12 for the last 10 days, use the following command:

node view ComputeNode12 /history:true /lastdays:10

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