﻿findavailablenodes


 
Enables you to search the network for available nodes. To be available, you must be able to reach nodes and another management system must not have exclusive control of the nodes. This parameter searches the range of IP addresses provided and accepts an optional port. 

Syntax 

smartupdate findavailablenodes --type ip|port [ipAddrLow ipAddrHi] [port] 

Description 

Parameters/Options/Flags/Strings/... 
 --type ip|port  
If you pass the type option, the value must match one of three types: 
  
1.ip—Enter a range of IP addresses that SUM will search. Options: ipAddrLow; ipAddrHi 

 
2.port—Enter a port number along with an IP address range that SUM can search.Options: ipAddrLow; ipAddrHi; portNum 


Windows usage 

C:\>smartupdate findavailablenodes /type ip 10.7.85.0 10.7.85.128 

Linux usage 

$ ./smartupdate findavailablenodes --type port 10.7.85.0 10.7.85.128 445 
Return codes SUCCESS_NO_REBOOT  
Windows: 0 

Linux: 0 

Text: The command was successful. 
SUCCESS_REBOOT  
Windows: 1 

Linux: 1 

Text: The command was successful but a reboot is required. 
SUCCESS_NOT_REQUIRED  
Windows: 3 

Linux: 3 

Text: The command completed successfully, but was not required or everything was already current. 
FAILURE_GENERAL  
Windows: -1 

Linux: 255 

Text: A general failure occurred. For details, see the logs. 
FAILURE_BAD_PARM  
Windows: -2 

Linux: 254 

Text: A bad input parameter was encountered. For details, see the logs. 
FAILURE_COMPONENT_FAILED  
Windows: -3 

Linux: 253 

Text: The installation of the component failed. 
FAILURE_COMMAND_FAILED  
Windows: -4 

Linux: 252 

Text: The command failed. For details, see the logs. 
