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// Module included in the following assemblies:
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// * machine_management/machine-phases-lifecycle.adoc
:_mod-docs-content-type: PROCEDURE
[id="machine-determine-phase-cli_{context}"]
= Determining the phase of a machine by using the CLI
You can find the phase of a machine by using the {oc-first}.
.Prerequisites
* You have access to an {product-title} cluster using an account with `cluster-admin` permissions.
* You have installed the `oc` CLI.
.Procedure
* List the machines on the cluster by running the following command:
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[source,terminal]
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$ oc get machine -n openshift-machine-api
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.Example output
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[source,text]
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NAME PHASE TYPE REGION ZONE AGE
mycluster-5kbsp-master-0 Running m6i.xlarge us-west-1 us-west-1a 4h55m
mycluster-5kbsp-master-1 Running m6i.xlarge us-west-1 us-west-1b 4h55m
mycluster-5kbsp-master-2 Running m6i.xlarge us-west-1 us-west-1a 4h55m
mycluster-5kbsp-worker-us-west-1a-fmx8t Running m6i.xlarge us-west-1 us-west-1a 4h51m
mycluster-5kbsp-worker-us-west-1a-m889l Running m6i.xlarge us-west-1 us-west-1a 4h51m
mycluster-5kbsp-worker-us-west-1b-c8qzm Running m6i.xlarge us-west-1 us-west-1b 4h51m
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The `PHASE` column of the output contains the phase of each machine.