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2 Command line Command line overview You can also use the CLI to manage the Onboard Administrator. The following are some reasons to use the CLI: • HP Management Applications (for example, Systems Insight Manager, Insight Control tools, and so on) can query the Onboard Administrator for information that these tools must present for a complete management view of HP Integrity Superdome 2 enclosures and the devices contained within and connected IOX enclosures. This interface is also used by the Management tools to execute provisioning and configuration tasks to devices within the enclosure and connected IOX enclosures. • Users can develop tools that utilize Onboard Administrator functions for data collection and for executing provisioning and configuration tasks. • Users can also use the CLI when no browser is available or prefer to use a command line interface to access management data and perform configuration tasks. HP Integrity Superdome 2 Server Blade and Integrity server blade restrictions HP Integrity Superdome 2 Server Blades and Integrity server blades do not support all commands. The following commands are not applicable to HP Integrity Superdome 2 Server Blades: • HPONCFG • POWERON SERVER • POWEROFF SERVER • SET SERVER BOOT • SET SERVER BOOT ONCE • SHOW SERVER BOOT • SHOW SERVER DVD • SHOW SYSLOG SERVER • UPDATE ILO Access level and privileges Onboard Administrator accounts and privileges Onboard Administrator accounts are created with a user name, password, privilege level, and permissions to device bays, partition administration rights, and partitions on the Onboard Administrator. You cannot delete or modify the privileges of the default Administrator account, on Command line overview 13

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2 Command line
Command line overview
You can also use the CLI to manage the Onboard Administrator. The following are some reasons
to use the CLI:
HP Management Applications (for example, Systems Insight Manager, Insight Control tools,
and so on) can query the Onboard Administrator for information that these tools must present
for a complete management view of HP Integrity Superdome 2 enclosures and the devices
contained within and connected IOX enclosures. This interface is also used by the Management
tools to execute provisioning and configuration tasks to devices within the enclosure and
connected IOX enclosures.
Users can develop tools that utilize Onboard Administrator functions for data collection and
for executing provisioning and configuration tasks.
Users can also use the CLI when no browser is available or prefer to use a command line
interface to access management data and perform configuration tasks.
HP Integrity Superdome 2 Server Blade and Integrity server blade
restrictions
HP Integrity Superdome 2 Server Blades and Integrity server blades do not support all commands.
The following commands are not applicable to HP Integrity Superdome 2 Server Blades:
HPONCFG
POWERON SERVER
POWEROFF SERVER
SET SERVER BOOT
SET SERVER BOOT ONCE
SHOW SERVER BOOT
SHOW SERVER DVD
SHOW SYSLOG SERVER
UPDATE ILO
Access level and privileges
Onboard Administrator accounts and privileges
Onboard Administrator accounts are created with a user name, password, privilege level, and
permissions to device bays, partition administration rights, and partitions on the Onboard
Administrator. You cannot delete or modify the privileges of the default Administrator account, on
Command line overview
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