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Intel Server Management (ISM) Installation and User's Guide Serial Data and the Command Line Interface Command reset sel sensors service set shutdown version Description Performs a reset operation on the managed server. Displays the System Event Log (SEL) records. Displays the current status of the server's sensors. Lets you interact with the Remote Service Agent (RSA). Defines the CLI command mode prompt and response prefix. Shuts down or resets the managed system. Displays the version of the active dpcproxy. alarm -s This command functions only when used against a platform enabled with Telco alarm functionality. Syntax: alarm -s -a id -l severity Description: The -s option designates this command as the set alarm command. This command adds a single Telco alarm record to the Telco alarm database. The generator ID for CLI will always be 41h. The following is an example of an alarm command to add a new alarm: alarm -s -a25 -l MJR Options (all required): -s Specifies set alarm command. -a Sets alarm ID. -l Sets alarm severity. Possible severities are MJR (major), MNR (minor), and CRT (critical). After every set alarm command, you should see one of the following five messages. New alarm added to BMC TAM alarm database. Request alarm matches existing BMC TAM alarm database record. Request alarm updated an existing BMC TAM alarm database record. BMC TAM alarm database is full. Request alarm record bumped because of lower priority. BMC TAM alarm database is full. Request alarm record bumped existing record. alarm -q This command functions only when used against a platform enabled with Telco alarm functionality. Syntax: alarm -q [-g id [ -o id ] [-a id ]] | [-p] | [ -l severity] 70

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Intel Server Management (ISM) Installation and User's Guide
Serial Data and the Command Line Interface
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Command
Description
reset
Performs a reset operation on the managed server.
sel
Displays the System Event Log (SEL) records.
sensors
Displays the current status of the server’s sensors.
service
Lets you interact with the Remote Service Agent (RSA).
set
Defines the CLI command mode prompt and response prefix.
shutdown
Shuts down or resets the managed system.
version
Displays the version of the active dpcproxy.
alarm -s
This command functions only when used against a platform enabled with Telco alarm functionality.
Syntax:
alarm -s -a
id
-l
severity
Description:
The –s option designates this command as the set alarm command. This command adds a single Telco alarm
record to the Telco alarm database. The generator ID for CLI will always be 41h. The following is an
example of an alarm command to add a new alarm:
alarm –s –a25 –l MJR
Options (all required):
-s Specifies set alarm command.
-a Sets alarm ID.
-l Sets alarm severity. Possible severities are MJR (major), MNR (minor), and CRT
(critical).
After every set alarm command, you should see one of the following five messages.
New alarm added to BMC TAM alarm database.
Request alarm matches existing BMC TAM alarm database record.
Request alarm updated an existing BMC TAM alarm database record.
BMC TAM alarm database is full. Request alarm record bumped because of lower
priority.
BMC TAM alarm database is full. Request alarm record bumped existing record.
alarm -q
This command functions only when used against a platform enabled with Telco alarm functionality.
Syntax:
alarm -q
[-g
id
[ -o
id
] [-a
id
]] | [-p] | [ -l
severity
]