Enclosure management commands 118
SET OA DOMAIN_NAME
• Command:
SET OA DOMAIN_NAME [ <bay number> | active | standby ] {“<domain-name>” |
NONE}
• Description:
o Sets the Onboard Administrator domain name for the active or standby OA.
o The combination of Onboard Administrator host name and domain name must be 1-255 characters
in length.
o The name must not begin or end with a dash (-); it must consist only of letters, numbers, and dashes;
and it cannot be entirely numeric.
o To clear the current domain name, specify NONE.
o If the DHCP domain name has been disabled, the domain name specified by this command will
override the DHCP domain name. This command requires that Dynamic DNS is enabled.
o The setting is not effective until Dynamic DNS is enabled on OA.
o The response depends on the domain name the user provides and also the domain_name_override
state:
— If the name has a syntax error, an Invalid Arguments error message appears, followed by
the help text for the command.
— If the domain name is valid and not used currently, the following message appears: OA in bay
X (ACTIVE/STANDBY) set to XXX.
• Access level/Bay level:
OA administrator
• Restrictions:
The OA accepts domain name character strings subject to the following constraints:
— The string must be between 1 and 255 characters in length.
— The characters are case insensitive.
— The first character of the domain name must be alphanumeric, while the last character can be
either alphanumeric or a period.
— The characters between the first and last character can be alphanumeric, dash or period.
— If one or more periods appear in the name, they are used to delimit labels.
— Labels are between 1 and 63 characters long and begin and end with an alphanumeric
character.
— The last label is referred as the top-level domain and cannot consist of all numeric characters.
SET OA USB
• Command:
SET OA USB {FRONT | BACK}
• Description:
Allows the Onboard Administrator to select which USB controller to enable.