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Display Option, Character Set, Delimiters, Special, and Reserved Characters

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Show information about system1 and all contained MEs: hpiLO-> show -l all system1 Display Option The display option filters the information returned in command results. The following examples show command display option syntax: Display targets under /map1 target: hpiLO-> show -d targets Display properties of /map1 target: hpiLO-> show -d properties Display verbs of /map1 target: hpiLO-> show -d verbs Display the name property of /map1 target: hpiLO-> show -d properties=name /map1 Find a target that has a property name with value of MP Menu: hpiLO-> show -l all -d properties=(name=="MP Menu") Find a target that has a property name with value of MP Menu and display all verbs supported for that target: hpiLO-> show -l all -d properties=(name=="MP Menu"), verbs Find and display all targets that have the EnabledState property: hpiLO-> show -l all -d properties="enabled state" Find and display all Account targets in the system and their information: hpiLO-> show -l all account* Table 8-34 shows the available command options. Table 8-34 Command Options Option -display -force -help -level -source -version Short Form -d -f -h -l None -v Description Selects the data you want to display. Instructs the verb to ignore warning conditions that otherwise prevent execution. Provides command-specific help. Instructs manageability access point (MAP) to execute the command for the specified target and for targets contained through the specified level of depth. Indicates the location (URI) of the source image or target. Displays the version of the command. Character Set, Delimiters, Special, and Reserved Characters All implementations of the SM CLP must interpret the characters provided by the transport as UTF8 representation of the characters, including those in Table 8-35. They must interpret the characters according to the descriptions in Table 8-35. Table 8-35 lists the SM CLP reserved characters. SMASH Server Management Command Line Protocol 157

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Show information about
system1
and all contained MEs:
</>hpiLO-> show -l all system1
Display Option
The display option filters the information returned in command results.
The following examples show command display option syntax:
Display targets under
/map1
target:
</map1> hpiLO-> show -d targets
Display properties of
/map1
target:
</map1> hpiLO-> show -d properties
Display verbs of
/map1
target:
</map1> hpiLO-> show -d verbs
Display the name property of
/map1
target:
</>hpiLO-> show -d properties=name /map1
Find a target that has a property name with value of
MP Menu
:
</>hpiLO-> show -l all -d properties=(name==
MP Menu
)
Find a target that has a property name with value of
MP Menu
and display all verbs supported
for that target:
</>hpiLO-> show -l all -d properties=(name==
MP Menu
)
, verbs
Find and display all targets that have the
EnabledState
property:
</map1>
hpiLO-> show -l all -d properties=
enabled state
Find and display all
Account
targets in the system and their information:
</>
hpiLO-> show -l all account*
Table 8-34
shows the available command options.
Table 8-34 Command Options
Description
Short Form
Option
Selects the data you want to display.
-d
-display <name>
Instructs the verb to ignore warning conditions that
otherwise prevent execution.
-f
-force
Provides command-specific help.
-h
-help
Instructs manageability access point (MAP) to execute the
command for the specified target and for targets contained
through the specified level of depth.
-l
-level <n>
Indicates the location (URI) of the source image or target.
None
-source <URI>
Displays the version of the command.
-v
-version
Character Set, Delimiters, Special, and Reserved Characters
All implementations of the SM CLP must interpret the characters provided by the transport as
UTF8 representation of the characters, including those in
Table 8-35
. They must interpret the
characters according to the descriptions in
Table 8-35
.
Table 8-35
lists the SM CLP reserved characters.
SMASH Server Management Command Line Protocol
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