To determine the SN of an RPA, log in to CLI with user admin and run the command:
get_rpa_states
When asked, choose the desired cluster or press enter to get the information for all RPAs at both clusters. The output will provide various information for each RPA on the chosen cluster as per the example below, and the Hardware serial ID is the one providing the appliance SN.
Cluster:
Orlando:
RPA:
RPA 1:
Status: OK
Repository volume status: OK
Remote connections: OK
Network Interfaces:
LAN,DATA1,DATA2 (eth1):
Status: OK
Speed: 1GB/s
Local connections (IPv4): OK
Local connections (IPv6):
RPA 1: N/A
RPA 2: N/A
WAN (eth0):
Status: OK
Speed: 1GB/s
Local connections (IPv4): OK
Local connections (IPv6):
RPA 1: N/A
RPA 2: N/A
FC Speed: 8GB/s
iSCSI Speed:N/A
Data Link:N/A
Vendor: Dell Inc.
Hardware Serial ID: NNGXXXXXXXXXXX
Volume Connections: OK
Hardware Platform: Dell Inc. PowerEdge R610 GEN4
RPA 2:
Status: OK
Repository volume status: OK
Remote connections: OK
Network Interfaces:
LAN,DATA1,DATA2 (eth1):
Status: OK
Speed: 1GB/s
Local connections (IPv4): OK
Local connections (IPv6):
RPA 1: N/A
RPA 2: N/A
WAN (eth0):
Status: OK
Speed: 1GB/s
Local connections (IPv4): OK
Local connections (IPv6):
RPA 1: N/A
RPA 2: N/A
FC Speed: 8GB/s
iSCSI Speed:N/A
Data Link:N/A
Vendor: Dell Inc.
Hardware Serial ID: NNGXXXXXXXXXXX
Volume Connections: OK
Hardware Platform: Dell Inc. PowerEdge R610 GEN4