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Set Bay Uid <bay, Show Bay Info [all

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Command Line Interface Table 4-6: Server Bay Management Commands continued Command Description SET BAY UID } [ON | OFF] Turns a Unit Identification LED on the server blade on or off. SHOW BAY INFO [ALL | }] Displays the following fields: Assigned to group, type, name, installed operating system, part number, serial number, asset tag, BIOS version, all CPU types and associated maximum speeds, memory, NIC #1 MAC, and NIC #2 MAC. If no server is in the bay, the user is shown the assigned to group and the server blade type. SHOW BAY LIST [ALL | ] Displays the assigned to group, remote console user, and server blade name for each bay in a particular group if a group name is specified or all bays if ALL is specified SHOW BAY STATUS [ALL | }] Displays the power (On or Off), assigned to group, remote console user, health (OK, CPU failure, or power module failure), thermal (OK, warm, degraded, or failed), and Unit Identification LED (On or Off) for the server blade. Restrictions Only enclosure and group administrators may execute this command. Group members and group administrators only see information for the bays in their groups. Group members and group administrators only see information for the bays in their groups. Group members and group administrators only see information for the bays in their groups. continued HP ProLiant BL e-Class Integrated Administrator User Guide 4-23

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Command Line Interface
Table 4-6:
Server Bay Management Commands
continued
Command
Description
Restrictions
SET BAY UID <bay
number> {[ , | - ]
<bay number>} [ON |
OFF]
Turns a Unit Identification LED
on the server blade on or off.
Only enclosure and group
administrators may execute
this command.
SHOW BAY INFO [ALL |
<bay number> {[ , |
- ] <bay number>}]
Displays the following fields:
Assigned to group, type, name,
installed operating system, part
number, serial number, asset
tag, BIOS version, all CPU
types and associated
maximum speeds, memory,
NIC #1 MAC, and NIC #2
MAC.
If no server is in the bay, the
user is shown the assigned to
group and the server blade
type.
Group members and group
administrators only see
information for the bays in their
groups.
SHOW BAY LIST [ALL |
<group name>]
Displays the assigned to
group, remote console user,
and server blade name for
each bay in a particular group
if a group name is specified or
all bays if ALL is specified
Group members and group
administrators only see
information for the bays in their
groups.
SHOW BAY STATUS [ALL
| <bay number> {[ ,
| - ] <bay number>}]
Displays the power (On or Off),
assigned to group, remote
console user, health (OK, CPU
failure, or power module
failure), thermal (OK, warm,
degraded, or failed), and Unit
Identification LED (On or Off)
for the server blade.
Group members and group
administrators only see
information for the bays in their
groups.
continued
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