How to Get Nutanix Block Node Serial Number

Get Nutanix Block Node Serial Number

There is lots of cases you need Nutanix Block / Node serial number to full-fill your purpose. But problem is how find out / get Nutanix Block, Node serial number for inventory management, to open a case with Nutanix support or may be different purpose. But question is same – how to find or get Nutanix Block / Node serial number.

You don’t need to worry about to find out / get the your Nutanix Block / Node serial number. I will share the way to get it quicly through Nutanix Prism web console.

Find Nutanix Block Serial Number

This is very simple and easy to find / get Nutanix Block / Node serial number through Nutanix Prism or Prism Central.

Follow steps to get Nutanix Block Serial Number:

Nutanix Block Serial Number

Find Nutanix Node Serial Number

Follow steps to get Nutanix Node Serial Number:

Step 1: Login to Nutanix prism ( Click here for Nutanix default credentials )
Step 2 : Go to Menu > Hardware > Diagram

To Get Nutanix Node Serial Number Select specific Node and scroll down to see summary

Nutanix Block Serial Number

As you see i have selected Nutanix Block AHV-1 ( Showing Blue in above screenshot ), Now scrrol down to see Nutanix Block summary includes Hostname, Host IP Address, IPMI, IP Address, Node Serial Number, CPU, Memory specs etc.

Nutanix Node Serial Number

Hopefully, now you have got the Nutanix Block and Nutanix Node serial number through Nutanix Prism web console.

Conclusion

Nutanix Block / Node serial number is requires in many cases so it is better to keep note of it and while open a TAC support with Nutanix it is mandatory to mentioned it to opening a new case via telephone or via Nutanix Portal.

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2 thoughts on “How to Get Nutanix Block Node Serial Number

    1. Hi Anand,

      That’s not possible but you can fetch all nodes and block serial number from single command need to run on any CVM in the cluster.

      Command

      Cvm$ allssh ncc hardware_info show_hardware_info

      Hopefully it would be helpful.

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