HP BL680c XenServer Administrator's Guide 4.1.0 - Page 67
host-is-in-emergency-mode, 4.5.14. host-license-add, 4.5.15. host-license-view, 4.5.16. host
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Command line interface Attribute pii Description Indicate an approximate range for the time, in seconds, taken to collect this entry. -1 indicates the time is unimportant. Personally identifiable information. Indicates whether the entry would have information that would identify the system owner, or details of their network topology. This is one of: • no â€" no PII will be in these entries • yes â€" PII will likely or certainly be in these entries • maybe â€" you might wish to audit these entries for PII • if_customized â€" if the files are unmodified, then they will contain no PII, but since we encourage editing of these files, PII may have been introduced by such customizations. This is used in particular for the networking scripts in the control domain. Passwords are never to be included in any bug report, regardless of any PII declaration. The host(s) on which this operation should be performed are selected via the standard selection mechanism (see host selectors above). 5.4.5.13. host-is-in-emergency-mode host-is-in-emergency-mode Determines if the host the CLI is talking to is currently in emergency mode. If it is, then true will be output, otherwise it will be false. This CLI command works directly on slave hosts without a master host needing to be present. 5.4.5.14. host-license-add host-license-add license-file=path/license_filename [host-uuid=XenServer Host UUID ] Parses a local license file and adds it to the specified XenServer Host. 5.4.5.15. host-license-view host-license-view [host-uuid=XenServer Host UUID ] Displays the contents of the XenServer Host license. 5.4.5.16. host-logs-download host-logs-download [file-name=logfile_name ] [ host-selector=host selector value...] Download a copy of the logs of the specified XenServer Hosts. The copy is saved by default in a timestamped file named hostname-yyyy-mm-dd T hh:mm:ssZ.tar.gz. You can specify a different filename using the optional parameter file-name. 61