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SYSREV, SR: Firmware revisions, SS: System processor status, SYSSET: Display system settings

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SO [ { -options [ -login ] [ -number ] [ -security_overide disable ]} | { -ss1 [ -name -organization -unit -country -region -locality -email ] } | { -ssh } ] [-nc ] SO -? SYSREV, SR: Firmware revisions Command access level: Login access The SYSREV, SR command displays the current firmware and hardware revisions in the system. Command line usage and scripting: SYSREV [ -nc ] SYSREV -? NOTE: You can only directly obtain system firmware revision information when the system power is off. SS: System processor status Command access level: Login access The SS command displays the status of the system processors in the system and which processor is the monarch. For both server blades and entry-rack servers, use the SS command from the MP CLI interface for an instantaneous power reading. The iLO 3 learns the system configuration through the events it receives from the system. There is usually a delay between any processor configuration change and what is displayed by this command. For the most up-to-date processor configuration information, use the UEFI prompt. Command line usage and scripting: SS [ -nc ] SS -? See also: PS SYSSET: Display system settings Command access level: Login access The SYSSET command displays the following system information: Manufacturer, Product Name, Product Number (primary and secondary), Serial Number (primary and secondary), UUID (primary and secondary), and Product ID. If primary and secondary parameters do not match, SYSSET provides an option to copy one set of parameters to the other Command line usage and scripting SYSSET [ [ -prodname ] [ -prodnum ] [ -serial ] [ -uuid ] [ -login ] [ -password ] | [-copy] | [-magic] [ -nc ] SYSSET -? TC: System reset through INIT signal Command access level: MP configuration access Text user interface 59

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SO
[ { -options [ -login <n> ] [ -number <n> ]
[ -security_overide disable ]}
| { -ss1 [ -name <text> -organization <text> -unit <text>
-country <text> -region <text> -locality <text>
-email <text> ] }
| { -ssh } ] [-nc ]
SO
-?
SYSREV, SR
: Firmware revisions
Command access level: Login access
The
SYSREV, SR
command displays the current firmware and hardware revisions in the system.
Command line usage and scripting
:
SYSREV [ -nc ]
SYSREV -?
NOTE:
You can only directly obtain system firmware revision information when the system power
is off.
SS
: System processor status
Command access level: Login access
The
SS
command displays the status of the system processors in the system and which processor
is the monarch.
For both server blades and entry-rack servers, use the
SS
command from the MP CLI interface for
an instantaneous power reading.
The iLO 3 learns the system configuration through the events it receives from the system. There is
usually a delay between any processor configuration change and what is displayed by this
command. For the most up-to-date processor configuration information, use the UEFI prompt.
Command line usage and scripting
:
SS [ -nc ]
SS -?
See also:
PS
SYSSET
: Display system settings
Command access level: Login access
The
SYSSET
command displays the following system information: Manufacturer, Product Name,
Product Number (primary and secondary), Serial Number (primary and secondary), UUID (primary
and secondary), and Product ID.
If primary and secondary parameters do not match,
SYSSET
provides an option to copy one set
of parameters to the other
Command line usage and scripting
SYSSET [
[ -prodname <text> ] [ -prodnum <text> ]
[ -serial <text> ] [ -uuid <text> ]
[ -login <text> ] [ -password <text> ]
| [-copy]
| [-magic] [ -nc ]
SYSSET
-?
TC
: System reset through INIT signal
Command access level: MP configuration access
Text user interface
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