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VMware Virtual SAN Cookbook
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While most cluster-related information can be obtained from the vSphere Web Client, the vsan.cluster_info command lays out all data about the cluster and its members, disks, networking, and many more, in one convenient list.
You should be logged in to RVC as a vCenter administrator.
As we are asking for information about the VSAN cluster, the command will be executed against the cluster level in RVC.
Type vsan.cluster_info /<vCenter>/<Datacenter>/computers/<Cluster> and strike the Enter key:
> vsan.cluster_info /vcenter.corp.local/Datacenter/computers/VSAN\

The output about only one host is shown here to save space and avoid redundancy..
If you have already descended through the inventory tree, you can always specify an execution point as your current location by typing a dot (.) to signify the current directory in *NIX fashion.
For example, /vcenter.corp.local/Datacenter/computers/VSAN Cluster> vsan.cluster_info...
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