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Table 6-29 Supported Command Verbs (continued)
ActionCommand
Displays context-sensitive help.
help displays general help and all supported commands.
help <some verb> displays help for the specified verb.
help <some target>displays help for the specified target.
help <some property> displays help for the specified property.
help
Moves a binary image to iLO 2 MP from a URI.load
Causes a target to cycle from enabled to disabled and back to enabled.reset
Sets a property to a specific value.set
Displays information about managed elements (targets, their supported properties and verbs).
You can also run the show command with an explicit or implicit target. For more information on
implicit and explicit targets, see “System1 Target” (page 130), “Map1 (iLO 2) Target” (page 131),
“Command Targets” (page 127)
.
show
Causes a targeted object to change its state to a higher level.start
Causes a targeted object to change its state to a lower level.stop
Queries the version of the SM CLP implementation.version
The following verbs are available for execution from any target:
show
help
cd
version
exit
Command Targets
The command target address identifies the specific managed element or association to be affected
by the command verb. All SM CLP commands have a command target, whether explicitly or
implicitly identified.
For instance, the target /map1/telnetsvc1/ can be identified in any of the following ways:
Using the target’s absolute path:
</> hpiLO-> show /map1/telnetsvc1
Using the target’s relative path form map1 target:
</map1> hpiLO-> show telnetsvc1
Using implicit (current) target’s with the verb show
</map1/telnetsvc1> hpiLO-> show:
Command Target Properties
Target properties are identifying and descriptive information related to and defined by the target.
Target properties are identified by property names. Each class of target defines a set of valid
property names. Property values are expressed in name=value format.
You can specify one or more properties on the command line. If you specify multiple properties
on the same command line, they must be separated by a space.
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