lsassocmap Command
Purpose
Displays an association map.
Syntax
lsassocmap [-c association_class] [-h] [-TV] [endpoint…]
Description
The lsassocmap command displays the association classes available on a cluster, including the endpoints of each association. Names and endpoints of Common Information Model (CIM) association classes that are registered with the CIM resource manager are listed in table format, similar to the output of the lscondresp command.
If you specify the lsassocmap command without any parameters, it displays all of the association classes, endpoints, and roles. A role is the name of the class reference property in the association class definition. Roles can be used as parameters to the -o and -R flags of the lsrsrcassoc command to filter output. See lsrsrcassoc Command for more information.
The -c flag limits the associations displayed to only those provided by a specific association class. You can specify any number of classes by using the endpoint parameter; only associations containing those classes as references (endpoints) are displayed.
Parameters
- endpoint…
- Specifies one or more endpoint classes. Only association classes containing references to one of the endpoint classes are displayed.
Flags
- -c association_class
- Displays associations for association_class.
- -h
- Writes the command usage statement to standard output.
- -T
- Writes the command trace messages to standard error. For your software service organization use only.
- -V
- Writes the command verbose messages to standard output.
Standard output
When the -h flag is specified, this command usage statement is written to standard output. When the -V flag is specified, this command verbose messages are written to standard output.
Standard error
When the -T flag is specified, this command trace messages are written to standard error.
Exit status
- 0
- The command ran successfully.
- 1
- An error occurred with RMC.
- 2
- An error occurred with the command-line interface (CLI) script.
- 3
- An incorrect flag was specified on the command line.
- 4
- An incorrect parameter was specified on the command line.
- 5
- An error occurred with RMC that was based on incorrect command-line input.
- 6
- The specified association class cannot be found.
Implementation specifics
This command is part of the rsct.exp.cimrm fileset, in the rsct.exp package on the AIX® Expansion Pack and the Reliable Scalable Cluster Technology (RSCT) package for the Linux® operating system.
Location
Item | Description |
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/opt/rsct/bin/lsassocmap |
Examples
lsassocmap
The following output is displayed for the AIX platform:
Association Class Role 1 Associator 1 Role 2 Associator 2 Node
cimv2.IBMAIX_RunningOS Antecedent IBMAIX_OperatingSystem Dependent IBMAIX_ComputerSystem c175nf14
cimv2.IBMAIX_OSProcess GroupComponent IBMAIX_OperatingSystem PartComponent IBMAIX_UnixProcess c175nf14
cimv2.IBMAIX_CSProcessor GroupComponent IBMAIX_ComputerSystem PartComponent IBMAIX_Processor c175nf14
cimv2.IBMAIX_HostedFileSystem GroupComponent IBMAIX_ComputerSystem PartComponent CIM_FileSystem c175nf14
Association Class Role 1 Associator 1 Role 2 Associator 2 Node
cimv2.Linux_RunningOS Antecedent Linux_OperatingSystem Dependent Linux_ComputerSystem c175nf14
cimv2.Linux_OSProcess GroupComponent Linux_OperatingSystem PartComponent Linux_UnixProcess c175nf14
cimv2.Linux_CSProcessor GroupComponent Linux_ComputerSystem PartComponent Linux_Processor c175nf14
cimv2.Linux_HostedFileSystem GroupComponent Linux_ComputerSystem PartComponent CIM_FileSystem c175nf14