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Parameter, Description, Table 7-4, MTCCONS Parameters Continued

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Table 7-4 MTCCONS Parameters (Continued) Parameter interval flag Description Integer from 0 to n True = on; False = off When issuing console commands, note the following: • An example of a command line is MTCCONS IOP1.MTCMON SHOW CONFIGURATION. • The MTCCONS syntax is not case sensitive. • You can use abbreviated syntax by entering the minimum characters that make the command unique. For example, for the IOP Disable Command, you can type either: MTCCONS IOPn Enable Operation From IOPx MTCCONS IOPn E O From IOPx • To access MTCCONS command help, type a question mark (?). General command help and specific command help is available. For example, to list all commands, type: MTCCONS ? • To run MTCCONS on a remote workstation, you need to install Endurance Manager on the remote workstation. Refer to Chapter 3 of the HP Netserver AA Solution Installation Guide for information. Once the program is installed, you execute a command by typing: MTCCONS \\computername command where computer name is the name of the node you want to access (e.g., Server1) and command is the command you want to execute. The backslashes (\\) must be entered where shown. Table 7-5 summarizes the MTCCONS commands. Note: The -disable_safeguard argument may be required for particular commands that disable or shut down server elements, depending on your configuration. Refer to the command descriptions to determine whether this argument is required. Tools and Utilities 7-17

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Tools and Utilities
7-17
When issuing console commands, note the following:
°
An example of a command line is
MTCCONS IOP1.MTCMON SHOW CONFIGURATION
.
°
The MTCCONS syntax is not case sensitive.
°
You can use abbreviated syntax by entering the minimum characters that make the
command unique. For example, for the IOP Disable Command, you can type either:
MTCCONS IOP
n
Enable Operation From IOP
x
MTCCONS IOP
n
E O From IOP
x
°
To access MTCCONS command help, type a question mark (?). General command help
and specific command help is available. For example, to list all commands, type:
MTCCONS ?
°
To run MTCCONS on a remote workstation, you need to install Endurance Manager on
the remote workstation. Refer to
Chapter 3
of the
HP Netserver AA Solution Installation
Guide
for information. Once the program is installed, you execute a command by typing:
MTCCONS \\
computername command
where
computer name
is the name of the node you want to access (e.g., Server1) and
command
is the command you want to execute. The backslashes (\\) must be entered where
shown.
Table 7-5
summarizes the MTCCONS commands.
Note:
The
-disable_safeguard
argument may be required for particular commands
that disable or shut down server elements, depending on your configuration. Refer
to the command descriptions to determine whether this argument is required.
interval
Integer from 0 to n
flag
True = on; False = off
Table 7-4
MTCCONS Parameters (Continued)
Parameter
Description