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Chapter 7 Tools and Utilities MTCCONS (Endurance Manager Console Commands) You can execute server commands from an MS-DOS window. The primary reason for using MTCCONS (Endurance Manager console commands) is to execute scripts for system validation (test) or system management. When using MTCCONS, enter the command syntax and any required parameters. Note: HP recommends that you set your current directory to the Endurance area in Program Files before using MTCCONS commands. Each command has the following components: Prefix, Target, Verb, Operation type, Executed from and any associated Parameters. For example: MTCCONS CE1 Remove From Configuration From IOP2 -disable_safeguard Prefix Target* Verb* Operation Type Executed from Parameter * Target and Verb are not order dependent. The command line syntax allows you to enter target, then verb, or vice versa. To use MTCCONS commands, you must enter MTCCONS as the Prefix for every Endurance console command. Depending on the command, the other fields vary from command to command. Refer to the command descriptions in Chapter 5 for more information. The MTCCONS parameters are described in Table 7-4. Table 7-4 MTCCONS Parameters Parameter -a -all -desc -height -o -disable_safeguard -v Description Appends data to a file Shows all data fields Prints a description of the command Screen buffer height Writes data to a file Allows you to remove the only active CE or IOP from a configuration Verbose displays output labels, values, and units 195

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Chapter 7
Tools and Utilities
MTCCONS (Endurance Manager Console Commands)
You can execute server commands from an MS-DOS window. The primary reason for using
MTCCONS (Endurance Manager console commands) is to execute scripts for system
validation (test) or system management.
When using MTCCONS, enter the command syntax and any required parameters.
Note:
HP
recommends that you set your current directory to the Endurance area in
Program Files before using MTCCONS commands.
Each command has the following components:
Prefix
,
Target
,
Verb
,
Operation type
,
Executed
from
and any associated
Parameters
. For example:
To use MTCCONS commands, you must enter
MTCCONS
as the
Prefix
for every Endurance
console command. Depending on the command, the other fields
vary from command to
command. Refer to the command descriptions in
Chapter 5
for more information. The
MTCCONS parameters are described in
Table 7-4
.
Table 7-4
MTCCONS Parameters
Parameter
Description
-a
Appends data to a file
-all
Shows all data fields
-desc
Prints a description of the command
-height
Screen buffer height
-o
Writes data to a file
-disable_safeguard
Allows you to remove the only active CE or IOP from a configuration
-v
Verbose displays output labels, values, and units
MTCCONS
Parameter
Executed from
Operation Type
Verb*
Target*
Prefix
*
Target
and
Verb
are not order dependent.
The command line syntax allows you to enter
target
, then
verb
,
or vice versa.
CE1
Remove
From Configuration
From IOP2
-disable_safeguard