HP 12000 HP 12200 Gateway Virtual Library System User Guide (BW403-10001, June - Page 136

Output Commands, VLS Commands, Network Settings Configuration Commands

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Output Commands Use the CLI commands in CLI output commands to control the output and display help information for the CLI commands. Table 15 CLI Output Commands Command trace verbose version help Description Displays the stack trace after an exception has occurred. Toggles verbose output on and off. When on, all messages are output to the screen. Indicates current CLI version. If verbose is on, the module revisions display also. Displays CLI command usage information. Where can be: -c - Provides help information for the specified CLI command. -all - Lists all CLI commands and their help information. enableVlsLog Enables VLS logging. Where the options are: -d - Debug level (1 to 9) (optional) -h - Displays command usage information (optional) disableVlsLog Disables VLS logging. Where the options are: -d - Debug level (1 to 1) (optional) -h - Displays command usage information (optional) VLS Commands This section describes the VLS commands in the VLS CLI command set. Network Settings Configuration Commands Use the CLI commands in CLI network settings configuration commands to configure the VLS network settings via a serial session. See "Opening a Serial Session" (page 82). Changing the network configuration parameters modifies four system files: /etc/hosts /etc/sysconfig/network /etc/resolv.conf /etc/sysconfig/network-scrips/ifcfg-eth1 Table 16 CLI Network Settings Configuration Commands Command showConfig setConfigValue [value] Description Lists host name, DNS domain name, DNS address, and various other addresses. This command shows both the current internal values, as well as the original values. It also lists the current and new content of all files affected by the changes. Sets the value of the corresponding configuration parameter. To reset a value, enter " " (quoted space) as the value. More than one tag and value can be set at a time. Where can be: -host - Host name (such as vlsexamp) (unqualified) -domain - DNS domain name (such as xyz.com) -fullhost - Fully qualified name (such as vlsexamp.xyz.com) -ntpPrimary - First NTP Server Address -ntpSecondary - Second NTP Server Address -dnsaddr - DNS server address (replaces all addresses with one line) -dnsaddr1 - First DNS server address (cannot use with dnsaddr) 136 CLI Command Set

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Output Commands
Use the CLI commands in
CLI output commands
to control the output and display help information
for the CLI commands.
Table 15 CLI Output Commands
Description
Command
Displays the stack trace after an exception has occurred.
trace
Toggles verbose output on and off. When on, all messages are output to the screen.
verbose
Indicates current CLI version. If verbose is on, the module revisions display also.
version
Displays CLI command usage information. Where
<-tag>
can be:
-c
<command>
- Provides help information for the specified CLI command.
help
-all
- Lists all CLI commands and their help information.
Enables VLS logging. Where the options are:
-d
<n>
- Debug level (1 to 9) (optional)
enableVlsLog
-h
- Displays command usage information (optional)
Disables VLS logging. Where the options are:
-d
<n>
- Debug level (1 to 1) (optional)
disableVlsLog
-h
- Displays command usage information (optional)
VLS Commands
This section describes the VLS commands in the VLS CLI command set.
Network Settings Configuration Commands
Use the CLI commands in
CLI network settings configuration commands
to configure the VLS network
settings via a serial session. See
“Opening a Serial Session” (page 82)
.
Changing the network configuration parameters modifies four system files:
/etc/hosts
/etc/sysconfig/network
/etc/resolv.conf
/etc/sysconfig/network-scrips/ifcfg-eth1
Table 16 CLI Network Settings Configuration Commands
Description
Command
Lists host name, DNS domain name, DNS address, and various other addresses. This
command shows both the current internal values, as well as the original values. It also
lists the current and new content of all files affected by the changes.
showConfig
Sets the value of the corresponding configuration parameter. To reset a value, enter “ “
(quoted space) as the value. More than one tag and value can be set at a time. Where
<-tag>
can be:
-host
- Host name (such as vlsexamp) (unqualified)
setConfigValue
<-tag> [value]
-domain
- DNS domain name (such as xyz.com)
-fullhost
- Fully qualified name (such as vlsexamp.xyz.com)
ntpPrimary
- First NTP Server Address
ntpSecondary
- Second NTP Server Address
-dnsaddr
- DNS server address (replaces all addresses with one line)
-dnsaddr1
- First DNS server address (cannot use with dnsaddr)
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CLI Command Set