Dell PowerEdge R830 Integrated Remote Access Controller 8 Version 2.70.70.70 U - Page 246

iDRAC SMCLP syntax

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NOTE: Scripts using -$ can use these for yx1x systems, but starting with yx2x systems one script with admin-> can be used for blade, rack, and tower servers. iDRAC SMCLP syntax The iDRAC SMCLP uses the concept of verbs and targets to provide systems management capabilities through the CLI. The verb indicates the operation to perform, and the target determines the entity (or object) that runs the operation. The SMCLP command line syntax: [] [] [] The following table provides the verbs and its definitions. Table 43. SMCLP verbs Verb Definition cd Navigates through the MAP using the shell set Sets a property to a specific value help Displays help for a specific target reset Resets the target show Displays the target properties, verbs, and subtargets start Turns on a target stop Shuts down a target exit Exits from the SMCLP shell session version Displays the version attributes of a target load Moves a binary image to a specified target address from a URL The following table provides a list of targets. Table 44. SMCLP targets Target admin1 Definitions admin domain admin1/profiles1 Registered profiles in iDRAC admin1/hdwr1 Hardware admin1/system1 Managed system target admin1/system1/capabilities1 Managed system SMASH collection capabilities admin1/system1/capabilities1/pwrcap1 Managed system power utilization capabilities admin1/system1/capabilities1/elecap1 Managed system target capabilities 246 Using SMCLP

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NOTE:
Scripts using
-$
can use these for yx1x systems, but starting with yx2x systems one script with
admin->
can be
used for blade, rack, and tower servers.
iDRAC SMCLP syntax
The iDRAC SMCLP uses the concept of verbs and targets to provide systems management capabilities through the CLI. The verb
indicates the operation to perform, and the target determines the entity (or object) that runs the operation.
The SMCLP command line syntax:
<verb> [<options>] [<target>] [<properties>]
The following table provides the verbs and its definitions.
Table 43. SMCLP verbs
Verb
Definition
cd
Navigates through the MAP using the shell
set
Sets a property to a specific value
help
Displays help for a specific target
reset
Resets the target
show
Displays the target properties, verbs, and subtargets
start
Turns on a target
stop
Shuts down a target
exit
Exits from the SMCLP shell session
version
Displays the version attributes of a target
load
Moves a binary image to a specified target address from a URL
The following table provides a list of targets.
Table 44. SMCLP targets
Target
Definitions
admin1
admin domain
admin1/profiles1
Registered profiles in iDRAC
admin1/hdwr1
Hardware
admin1/system1
Managed system target
admin1/system1/capabilities1
Managed system SMASH collection capabilities
admin1/system1/capabilities1/pwrcap1
Managed system power utilization capabilities
admin1/system1/capabilities1/elecap1
Managed system target capabilities
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