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VDP: Display virtual diagnostics panel LEDs, SYSREV, CA, SO, LDAP

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The following commands available to all users: CL, DATE, DF, HE, LS, MS, PS, SL, SS, SYSREV, TE, VFP, VDP, WHO, XD (status options). An iLO MP user can also have any (or all) of the following rights: • Console Access: Right to access the system console (the host OS). This does not bypass host authentication requirements, if any: Command: CO • Power Control Access: Right to power on, power off, or reset the server, and to configure the power restore policy: Commands: PC,PR, RS, TC • Local User Administration Access: Right to configure locally stored user accounts: Commands: UC • iLO MP Configuration Access: Right to configure all iLO MP settings (as well as some system settings, such as the power restore policy) Commands: BP, CA, CL, DC, DI, FW, ID, IT, LC, LDAP, LOC, MR, PG, RB, SA, SO, XD Command line usage and scripting: UC [ -new -user [ -workgroup ] [ -rights ] [ -mode ] [ -enable ] [ -password ] ] [ -change [-login ] [ -user ] [ -rights ] [ -workgroup ] [ -mode ] [ -enable \ [ -password [ ] [ -delete ] | [ -list ] ] [ -nc ] -? Example: [gstlhpg1] MP:CM> uc -delete Oper -nc UC -delete Oper -nc Current User Parameters: User Login ID : Oper User Password User Name : Default Operator User Workgroup : User Access Rights : Console access User Operating Mode : Multiple User Enabled/Disabled : Enabled -> Current User will be deleted User may be disconnected in this process -> User Configuration has been updated. -> Command successful. [gstlhpg1] MP:CM> See also: CA, SO, LDAP VDP: Display virtual diagnostics panel LEDs VDP monitors the LEDs on the diagnostics panel. Text User Interface 67

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The following commands available to all users:
CL
,
DATE
,
DF
,
HE
,
LS
,
MS
,
PS
,
SL
,
SS
,
SYSREV
,
TE
,
VFP
,
VDP
,
WHO
,
XD
(status options).
An iLO MP user can also have any (or all) of the following rights:
Console Access: Right to access the system console (the host OS). This does not bypass host
authentication requirements, if any:
Command:
CO
Power Control Access: Right to power on, power off, or reset the server, and to configure
the power restore policy:
Commands:
PC
,
PR
,
RS
,
TC
Local User Administration Access: Right to configure locally stored user accounts:
Commands:
UC
iLO MP Configuration Access: Right to configure all iLO MP settings (as well as some system
settings, such as the power restore policy)
Commands:
BP
,
CA
,
CL
,
DC
,
DI
,
FW
,
ID
,
IT
,
LC
,
LDAP
,
LOC
,
MR
,
PG
,
RB
,
SA
,
SO
,
XD
Command line usage and scripting
:
UC [ -new <login>
user <text> [ -workgroup <text> ]
[ -rights <e|d> <console|mp|power|user|all|none> ]
[ -mode <single|multiple> ] [ -enable <e|d> ]
[ -password <value> ] ]
[ -change <login> [-login<newlogin> ] [ -user <text> ]
[ -rights <e|d> <console|mp|power|user|all|none> ]
[ -workgroup <text> ] [ -mode <single|multiple> ]
[ -enable <e|d> \ [ -password [ <value> ]
[ -delete <login> ] | [ -list <login> ] ] [ -nc ]
-?
Example:
[gstlhpg1] MP:CM> uc -delete Oper -nc
UC -delete Oper -nc
Current User Parameters:
User Login ID
: Oper
User Password
: ************
User Name
: Default Operator
User Workgroup
:
User Access Rights
: Console access
User Operating Mode
: Multiple
User Enabled/Disabled : Enabled
-> Current User will be deleted
User may be disconnected in this process
-> User Configuration has been updated.
-> Command successful.
[gstlhpg1] MP:CM>
See also:
CA, SO, LDAP
VDP
: Display virtual diagnostics panel LEDs
VDP
monitors the LEDs on the diagnostics panel.
Text User Interface
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