HP Integrity BL870c HP Integrity iLO 2 Operations Guide, Eleventh Edition - Page 108

WHO: Display a list of iLO 2 connected users, XD: iLO 2 Diagnostics or reset

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[gstlhpg1] MP:CM> uc -delete Oper -nc UC -delete Oper -nc Current User Parameters: User Login ID : Oper User Password User Name : Default Operator User Workgroup : User Access Rights : Console access, Virtual Media User Operating Mode : Multiple User Enabled/Disabled : Enabled -> Current User will be deleted User may be disconnected in this process -> User Configuration has been updated. -> Command successful. [gstlhpg1] MP:CM> See also: CA, SO, LDAP WHO: Display a list of iLO 2 connected users Command access level: Login access WHO displays the login name of the connected console client users, the ports on which they are connected, and the mode used for the connection. • Login name • Login type (LDAP or local authentication) • User access rights • Connection port (local, remote, Telnet, web, SSH) • IP address (for Telnet, web, SSH) • Current MP mode that user is in (MA-MP Main Menu, CM-Command menu, LIVE-live event viewer, VFP-VFP mode) For LAN and serial console clients, the command displays the IP address. When DNS is integrated, the host name appears as well. The local port now requires a login. A user must be logged into the system, or no local port displays. Command line usage and scripting: WHO [ -nc ] -? See also: DI, TE XD: iLO 2 Diagnostics or reset Command access level: MP configuration access for resetting the iLO 2, console access for all other XD options XD performs simple checks to confirm the iLO 2 health and its connectivity status. The following tests are available: • iLO 2 Parameter Checksum in NVRAM • Verify I2C connection (get BMC device ID) • LAN connectivity test using the ping command 108 Using iLO 2

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[gstlhpg1] MP:CM> uc -delete Oper -nc
UC -delete Oper -nc
Current User Parameters:
User Login ID
: Oper
User Password
: ************
User Name
: Default Operator
User Workgroup
:
User Access Rights
: Console access, Virtual Media
User Operating Mode
: Multiple
User Enabled/Disabled : Enabled
-> Current User will be deleted
User may be disconnected in this process
-> User Configuration has been updated.
-> Command successful.
[gstlhpg1] MP:CM>
See also:
CA, SO, LDAP
WHO
: Display a list of iLO 2 connected users
Command access level: Login access
WHO
displays the login name of the connected console client users, the ports on which they are
connected, and the mode used for the connection.
Login name
Login type (LDAP or local authentication)
User access rights
Connection port (local, remote, Telnet, web, SSH)
IP address (for Telnet, web, SSH)
Current MP mode that user is in (MA-MP Main Menu, CM-Command menu, LIVE-live
event viewer, VFP-VFP mode)
For LAN and serial console clients, the command displays the IP address. When DNS is integrated,
the host name appears as well.
The local port now requires a login. A user must be logged into the system, or no local port
displays.
Command line usage and scripting
:
WHO [ -nc ]
-?
See also:
DI, TE
XD
: iLO 2 Diagnostics or reset
Command access level: MP configuration access for resetting the iLO 2, console access for all
other
XD
options
XD
performs simple checks to confirm the iLO 2 health and its connectivity status. The following
tests are available:
iLO 2 Parameter Checksum in NVRAM
Verify I2C connection (get BMC device ID)
LAN connectivity test using the
ping
command
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Using iLO 2