Command Central 10.3 | Command Central Developer Reference | Using the Command Line Interface | Landscape Commands | sagcc list landscape nodes
 
sagcc list landscape nodes
Lists the installations that Command Central manages. Information about an installation can include:
*Alias name
*Display name
*Description, or null if none is assigned
*URL of the Platform Manager that manages the installation
*Status of the Platform Manager that manages the installation
Syntax
*Command Central syntax:
sagcc list landscape nodes  [node_alias]  [options]        
     
 options:        
[{--accept | -a} content_type]        
[{--debug | -d}]        
[{--error | -r} file]        
[{--format | -f} {tsv args | text | xml | csv args | json}]        
[{--log | -l} file]        
[{--output | -o} file]        
[{--password | -p} password]        
[{--quiet | -q}]        
[{--server | -s} url]        
[{--username | -u} user_name]
*Not applicable to Platform Manager.
Arguments and Options
Argument or Option
Description
[node_alias]
Optional. Specifies the alias name of the installation for which you want to list information.
[options]
Optional. Refer to the command syntax for a list of the options the command supports. For a description of the options, see Common Options.
Usage Notes
*If you do not specify the alias of a specific installation, the command lists installations that Command Central manages.
*The information for an installation can include the status of the Command Central that manages the installation. The status is:
*ONLINE when Command Central can connect with the Platform Manager
*OFFLINE when Command Central cannot connect to the Platform Manager, for example, if Platform Manager is not running or if there are other connection issues
*If a Platform Manager is OFFLINE, the command only retrieve the Platform Manager manager status for an installation because the command relies on the Platform Manager to provide the other installation information it retrieves.
Example When Executing on Command Central
To list all installation that the Command Central with host name “rubicon” and port “8090” manages, using the authorization of the user with user name “Administrator” and password “manage”, and have the information returned to the output file “nodelist” in XML format:
sagcc list landscape nodes --format xml --output nodelist    
--server http://rubicon:8090/cce --username Administrator    
--password manage