HP ProLiant DL280 Configuring Arrays on HP Smart Array Controllers Reference G - Page 51

Displaying the current versions of the application layers, The help command, Typical procedures

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physical physicaldrive 1:11 (box 1:bay 11, Parallel SCSI, 9.1 GB, OK) Displaying the current versions of the application layers The version command displays the current versions of the application and other software layers. Syntax: version Example command: version A typical output would be: ACU CLI Version: 9.10.16.0 SoulAPI Version: 6.0.15.0 InfoManager Version: 6.1.14.0 The help command To get help with the CLI, enter help at the CLI prompt, and then enter one or more help items, as follows: => help [item2] [item3] A help item can be any of the following: • A CLI command ("The variable" on page 47) • An ACU CLI keyword or keyword abbreviation ("Keyword abbreviations" on page 48) • A CLI parameter • A term commonly used in ACU, such as migrate, extend, or cache • The word shorthand (gives a list of abbreviations for keywords in the CLI) The help feature of the ACU CLI behaves like a browser search engine in that each item that you add to the help input string reduces the amount of help output text. For example, help controller produces extensive information, while help controller remove restricts the help output to information about how the remove command applies to controllers. Typical procedures The following sections describe some common ACU CLI procedures. Setting the boot controller This procedure is only available in the offline environment. The boot controller is the first controller that the system examines (after power up) to find a bootable logical drive or volume. To work properly, the boot controller must have a designated boot volume. See "Setting the boot volume (on page 52)." Syntax: modify [bootcontroller=enable|disable] where is a controller with a volume that can be set as the boot volume. Example command: controller slot=1 modify bootcontroller=enable HP Array Configuration Utility 51

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HP Array Configuration Utility
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physical
physicaldrive 1:11 (box 1:bay 11, Parallel SCSI, 9.1 GB, OK)
Displaying the current versions of the application layers
The
version
command displays the current versions of the application and other software layers.
Syntax:
version
Example command:
version
A typical output would be:
ACU CLI Version: 9.10.16.0
SoulAPI Version: 6.0.15.0
InfoManager Version: 6.1.14.0
The help command
To get help with the CLI, enter
help
at the CLI prompt, and then enter one or more help items, as follows:
=> help <item1> [item2] [item3]
A help item can be any of the following:
A CLI command ("
The <command> variable
" on page
47
)
An ACU CLI keyword or keyword abbreviation ("
Keyword abbreviations
" on page
48
)
A CLI parameter
A term commonly used in ACU, such as migrate, extend, or cache
The word
shorthand
(gives a list of abbreviations for keywords in the CLI)
The help feature of the ACU CLI behaves like a browser search engine in that each item that you add to the
help input string reduces the amount of help output text. For example,
help controller
produces
extensive information, while
help controller remove
restricts the help output to information about how
the
remove
command applies to controllers.
Typical procedures
The following sections describe some common ACU CLI procedures.
Setting the boot controller
This procedure is only available in the offline environment.
The boot controller is the first controller that the system examines (after power up) to find a bootable logical
drive or volume. To work properly, the boot controller must have a designated boot volume. See "Setting the
boot volume (on page
52
)."
Syntax:
<target> modify [bootcontroller=enable|disable]
where
<target>
is a controller with a volume that can be set as the boot volume.
Example command:
controller slot=1 modify bootcontroller=enable