HP Superdome SX2000 User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 158

IO Command, Example B-12 ID Command, IO - Display Connectivity Between Cells and I/O

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• Access level-Operator • Scope-Complex This command configures the complex identification information. The complex identification information includes the following: • Model number • Model string • Complex serial number • Complex system name • Original product number • Current product number • Enterprise ID and diagnostic license This command is similar to the SSCONFIG command in ODE. The command is protected by an authentication mechanism. The MP generates a lock word, and you must supply an authentication key that is dependent on the lock word. A one minute fixed timeout protects against this command being entered inadvertently. This command has no effect if the timeout pops or the wrong authentication key is entered. This command is inoperable until the MP has determined the golden complex profile. NOTE: When the system powers on for the first time, you must run the CC command before you can run the ID command. Example B-12 ID Command IO Command IO - Display Connectivity Between Cells and I/O • Access level-Single Partition User • Scope-Complex This command displays a mapping of the connectivity between cells and I/O. 158 Management Processor Commands

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Access level—Operator
Scope—Complex
This command configures the complex identification information. The complex identification
information includes the following:
Model number
Model string
Complex serial number
Complex system name
Original product number
Current product number
Enterprise ID and diagnostic license
This command is similar to the
SSCONFIG
command in ODE.
The command is protected by an authentication mechanism. The MP generates a lock word, and
you must supply an authentication key that is dependent on the lock word. A one minute fixed
timeout protects against this command being entered inadvertently. This command has no effect
if the timeout pops or the wrong authentication key is entered.
This command is inoperable until the MP has determined the golden complex profile.
NOTE:
When the system powers on for the first time, you must run the
CC
command before
you can run the
ID
command.
Example B-12 ID Command
IO Command
IO - Display Connectivity Between Cells and I/O
Access level—Single Partition User
Scope—Complex
This command displays a mapping of the connectivity between cells and I/O.
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Management Processor Commands