HP Integrity Superdome SX1000 HP Management Base Installation and User's Guide - Page 23

The Management Processor MP card on HP Integrity Servers supports RMCP, IPMIraw NetFn/LUN Cmd

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IPMIraw NetFn/LUN Cmd [data1 data2 ...] Takes the hexadecimal bytes and sends them directly to the target device. Output is printed as a block of hexadecimal bytes, although no length information is explicitly given. The user must know how to interpret the bytes. For example, hpbmc IPMIraw 18 1 is the Get Device ID command. IPMBgetaddr Returns the apparent bus address of the Open IPMI device; cannot be used with the -b option. This may reflect a wake up value (typically hex 20) and might not be an actual assigned address (as with an ATCA chassis). See the next command. IPMBsetaddr [newaddr ] Sets the apparent bus address of the Open IPMI device; cannot be used with the -b option. This value is persistent until changed or the system is rebooted. newaddr is an eight-bit IPMB address in hexadecimal (i.e., A2). If it is missing or set to FF, hpbmc will probe all addresses for the one that matches actually hardware assignment (as with an ATCA chassis). MIBprint hpbmc embodies full textual descriptions and SNMP trap information for many IPMI SEL events. This directive prints all that information in the form of a MIB. You can typically find this MIB in /usr/share/snmp/mibs/ HPIPFTRAP-MIB.txt. It should be created by the hpmgmtbase install scripts so MIBprint is not normally used. Partname [newname ] (Integrity cellular systems only) Print the name of the partition on which the command is run. It cannot be run remotely over RMCP. When given an optional argument, an attempt is made to rename the partition. Partprint (Integrity only) On entry-level boxes, print the "parts": installed CPUs, installed IO cards, and RAM population. On partitioned systems it adds partition names, cell assignments, and cell-to-chassis associations. Power [on | offNow ] Without the optional modifier, display the current chassis power state. The modifier can change the current state. On HP Integrity servers this can only be used with -b 46run locally via IPMI, or directly to the MP card with RMCP. RMCPpasswd The Management Processor (MP) card on HP Integrity Servers supports RMCP operation for current firmware revisions. On entry-level systems (non- cellular) RMCP must first be enabled via an interactive session to the MP. The default password is null (no password), and can only be changed via this directive. Mid-range and high-end servers (cellular) can set the password via this directive or the interactive MP session. See the ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES section for password usage. SDRprint Print a verbose list of all entries in the Sensor Data Record Repository. An entry is summarized on a single line, followed by a type description and pertinent details. Not all of the entries are useful to the casual observer. The following types may be seen: C Sensor Compact sensor that returns state information 23

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IPMIraw NetFn/LUN Cmd
[data1 data2 ...]
Takes the hexadecimal bytes and sends them directly to the target device. Output
is printed as a block of hexadecimal bytes, although no length information is
explicitly given. The user must know how to interpret the bytes. For example,
hpbmc IPMIraw 18 1
is the Get Device ID command.
IPMBgetaddr
Returns the apparent bus address of the Open IPMI device; cannot be used with
the
-b
option. This may reflect a wake up value (typically hex 20) and might not
be an actual assigned address (as with an ATCA chassis). See the next command.
IPMBsetaddr
[newaddr ]
Sets the apparent bus address of the Open IPMI device; cannot be used with the
-b
option. This value is persistent until changed or the system is rebooted.
newaddr
is an eight-bit IPMB address in hexadecimal (i.e., A2). If it is missing or
set to FF,
hpbmc
will probe all addresses for the one that matches actually hardware
assignment (as with an ATCA chassis).
MIBprint
hpbmc
embodies full textual descriptions and SNMP trap information for many
IPMI SEL events. This directive prints all that information in the form of a MIB.
You can typically find this MIB in
/usr/share/snmp/mibs/
HPIPFTRAP-MIB.txt
. It should be created by the
hpmgmtbase
install scripts
so
MIBprint
is not normally used.
Partname
[newname ]
(Integrity cellular systems only)
Print the name of the partition on which the command is run. It cannot be run
remotely over RMCP. When given an optional argument, an attempt is made to
rename the partition.
Partprint (Integrity only)
On entry-level boxes, print the "parts": installed CPUs, installed IO cards, and
RAM population. On partitioned systems it adds partition names, cell assignments,
and cell-to-chassis associations.
Power
[on | offNow ]
Without the optional modifier, display the current chassis power state. The
modifier can change the current state. On HP Integrity servers this can only be
used with
-b 46
run locally via IPMI, or directly to the MP card with RMCP.
RMCPpasswd
The Management Processor (MP) card on HP Integrity Servers supports RMCP
operation for current firmware revisions. On entry-level systems (non- cellular)
RMCP must first be enabled via an interactive session to the MP. The default
password is null (no password), and can only be changed via this directive.
Mid-range and high-end servers (cellular) can set the password via this directive
or the interactive MP session. See the ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES section for
password usage.
SDRprint
Print a verbose list of all entries in the Sensor Data Record Repository. An entry
is summarized on a single line, followed by a type description and pertinent
details. Not all of the entries are useful to the casual observer. The following types
may be seen:
C Sensor
Compact sensor that returns state information
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