Dell External OEMR 2970 User Guide - Page 73

omconfig chassis info

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Table 4-8. omconfig chassis frontpanel name=value pair 1 name=value pair 2 lcdindex= NA config=none | default NA | custom text= NA nmibutton enable=true | false powerbutton enable=true | false Description Specify the LCD line number. none: Set the LCD text to none. default: Set the LCD text to default. custom: Set the LCD text to custom. Set the custom text for LCD when config=custom. true: Enables the NMI button on the system. false: Disables the NMI button on the system. true: Enables the Power button on the system. false: Disables the Power button on the system. omconfig chassis info Use the omconfig chassis info command to enter an asset tag name for your system and a chassis name for your system. If your system is a modular one, you can enter asset tag names for modular components as well. Table 4-9 shows the valid parameters for the command. Table 4-9. omconfig chassis info name=value pair index= tag= name= Description Number of the chassis whose asset tag or name you are setting. Asset tag in the form of alphanumeric text. Letters or numbers cannot exceed 10 characters. Name of the chassis. In the following example, the asset tag for the main system chassis is being set to buildsys: omconfig chassis info index=0 tag=buildsys Index 0 always defaults to main system chassis. The following command omits index=n, but accomplishes the same thing: omconfig chassis info tag=buildsys An acceptable command, when executed, results in the following message: Chassis info set successfully. For some chassis, you can assign a different name. You cannot rename the main system chassis. In the example below, the command renames chassis 2 from storscsi1 to storscsia: omconfig chassis info index=2 name=storscsia omconfig: Managing Components Using the Instrumentation Service 73

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omconfig: Managing Components Using the Instrumentation Service
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omconfig chassis info
Use the
omconfig chassis info
command to enter an asset tag name for your system and a chassis name
for your system. If your system is a modular one, you can enter asset tag names for modular components
as well. Table 4-9 shows the valid parameters for the command.
In the following example, the asset tag for the main system chassis is being set to
buildsys
:
omconfig chassis info index=0 tag=buildsys
Index 0 always defaults to main system chassis. The following command omits index=
n
, but
accomplishes the same thing:
omconfig chassis info tag=buildsys
An acceptable command, when executed, results in the following message:
Chassis info set successfully.
For some chassis, you can assign a different name. You cannot rename the main system chassis. In the
example below, the command renames chassis 2 from
storscsi1
to
storscsia
:
omconfig chassis info index=2 name=storscsia
Table 4-8.
omconfig chassis frontpanel
name=value pair 1
name=value pair 2
Description
lcdindex=<index>
NA
Specify the LCD line number.
config=none | default
| custom
NA
none
: Set the LCD text to none.
default
: Set the LCD text to default.
custom
: Set the LCD text to custom.
text=<
custom text>
NA
Set the custom text for LCD when
config=custom
.
nmibutton
enable=true | false
true
: Enables the NMI button on the system.
false
: Disables the NMI button on the system.
powerbutton
enable=true | false
true
: Enables the Power button on the system.
false
: Disables the Power button on the system.
Table 4-9.
omconfig chassis info
name=value pair
Description
index=<
n>
Number of the chassis whose asset tag or name you are setting.
tag=<
text
>
Asset tag in the form of alphanumeric text. Letters or numbers
cannot exceed 10 characters.
name=<
text
>
Name of the chassis.