HP rp3440 HP Integrity and HP 9000 iLO MP Operations Guide, Fifth Edition - Page 66
TC: System reset through INIT or TOC signal, TE (Tell): Send a message to other terminals - connect to console from os
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BMC FW : 01.20 EFI FW : 01.22 System FW : 01.40 Command line usage and scripting: SYSREV [ -nc ] -? TC: System reset through INIT or TOC signal Command access level: MP configuration access NOTE: During normal operation, shut down the OS before issuing this command. TC causes the system to be reset through the INIT or TOC signal. Running this command irrecoverably halts all system processing and I/O activity and restarts the computer system. It is different from the RS command in that the processors are signaled to dump as they shut down. Command line usage and scripting: TC [ -nc ] -? TE (Tell): Send a message to other terminals Command access level: MP configuration access TE treats all displayable characters following the command as a comment. Characters typed are broadcast to the connected console clients when you press Enter. The string size is limited to 80 characters. Any extra characters are not broadcast to other console clients. NOTE: The broadcast message is sent only to Command Menu clients, and does not include users connected to MP Main Menu functions. Command line usage and scripting: TE [ -nc ] -? UC (User Configuration): Controls user access Command access level: User administration access UC adds, modifies, re-enables, or deletes any of the following user parameters: • Login ID • Password • User Name • User Workgroup • User Access Rights • User Operating Mode • User Enabled • Modem Dial-back • Modem Dial-back Phone There are two default users, Admin and Oper. The Admin user has all rights (C, P, M, U, and V). The Oper user has the console access right by default. You can change the configuration of these default users with the UC command. All users have the right to log in to the iLO MP and to run status or (read-only) commands (view event logs, check system status, power status, and so on) but not to run any commands that alter the state of the iLO MP or the system. 66 Using iLO