all – List all the available servers.
ip – Filter based on a server's management IP address. You can specify multiple instances of ip in one of the following ways, separated by commas:
ip-address – A single IP address.
ip-address–ip-address – A range of IP addresses. Example: 10.5.10.1-10.5.10.100
subnet/mask-length – A subnet with a mask length. Example: 10.0.8/24 or 10.0.8.128/28
jobcount – Filter based on a number of jobs currently running on the server. jobcount can be 0 or any positive integer.
model – Filter based on the server's model name. The server's model name is displayed in the Hardware column of the show server command. Wildcard matching is implicit and quotation marks must be used around a value with spaces. Valid values are:
NETRA-240 – Netra 240
NETRA-440 – Netra 440
SF-RSC – Sun Fire V490 and Sun Fire V890 (SP-based discovery)
SF-T1000 – Sun Fire T1000
SF-T2000 – Sun Fire T2000
SF-V210 – Sun Fire V210
SF-V240 – Sun Fire V240
SF-V250 – Sun Fire V250
SF-V440 – Sun Fire V440
SF-V490 – Sun Fire V490 (OS-based and manual discovery)
SF-V890 – Sun Fire V890 (OS-based and manual discovery)
V20z – Sun Fire V20z
V40z – Sun Fire V40z
X4100 – Sun Fire X4100
X4200 – Sun Fire X4200
name – Filter based on a server's management name. Wildcard matching is implicit and quotation marks must be used around a value with spaces.
runningos – Filter based on the server's running OS. The server's running OS is displayed in the OS Usage column of the show server command. Wildcard matching is implicit and quotation marks must be used around a value with spaces.
hardwarehealth – Filter the servers based on a hardware health state. Valid values are:
critical – A fault condition has occurred on the server and corrective action is required.
good – The server hardware is working properly.
nonrecoverable – The server has completely failed; recovery is not possible.
monitored – Monitoring is enabled on the server.
unknown – The server is not returning any hardware health information.
unmonitored – The server is not returning hardware health information because monitoring has been disabled.
unreachable – The server cannot be contacted for hardware health information. This state is most often caused by a network problem.
warning – A potential or impending fault condition has been detected on the server. Action should be taken to prevent the problem from becoming more serious.
oshealth – Filter the servers based on a specific OS resource health state. Valid values are:
critical – A fault condition has occurred on the server, and corrective action is required.
good – The server with booted OS is working properly.
monitored – Monitoring is enabled on the server.
uninitialized – The server is not sending OS resource health information because the OS monitoring feature has not been added.
unknown – The server is not returning any OS resource health information.
unmonitored – The server is not returning OS resource health information because monitoring has been disabled.
unreachable – The server cannot be contacted for OS resource health information. This state is most often caused by a network problem.
warning – A potential or impending fault condition has been detected on the server. Action should be taken to prevent the problem from becoming more serious.
power – Filter the servers based on a specific power state. Valid values are:
on – The server is powered on and running.
standby – The server is powered down, but it is still responsive to commands, for example, booting.
unknown – The server is not returning any power status information.
unreachable – The server cannot be contacted for power status information. This state is most often caused by a network problem.
server – The management name of a server.