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oemiicmlogoff

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XML format -> oemiicmlogin -userid USERID -password PASSW0RD -o format=clpxml [?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?] [response xmlns="http://schemas.dmtf.org/SMASH/1.0.0/CLPXML_Response.xsd" xmlns xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:iicm="http://iicm.com/sma hclp-extensions" xsi:schemaLocation="http://schemas.dmtf.org/SMASH/1.0.0/CLPXML Response.xsd CLPXML_Response.xsd"] [command] [inputline]oemiicmlogin -userid USERID -password PASSW0RD -o format=clp ml[/inputline] [/command] [cmdstat] [status]0[/status] [status_tag]COMMAND COMPLETED[/status_tag] [job] [job_id]1[/job_id] [/job] [/cmdstat] [oemverb] [verbname]oemiicmlogin[/verbname] [oemdata] [iicm:name]USERID[/iicm:name] [/oemdata] [/oemverb] [/response] Each instance of a left bracket ([) in the above example represents a less than () symbol. On screen, you see the < and > symbols, not brackets (for example, ). The left and right brackets are used for documentation purposes only. Note: The clpxml format conforms to the SM CLP Command Response XML Schema (www.dmtf.org/apps/org/workgroup/svrmgmt/ download.php/17388/dsp0224.xsd). Examples The following example illustrates the usage of the oemiicmlogin verb: -> oemiicmlogin -userid USERID -password PASSW0RD Success Current username is USERID oemiicmlogoff The general form of the OEM logoff verb, oemiicmlogoff, is: oemiicmlogoff [options] You use the oemiicmlogoff verb to return to the previous set of credentials for the user. Valid targets The oemiicmlogoff verb is for the user session in general and does not operate against any user-specified target. Options The oemiicmlogoff verb supports the following options: -examine Chapter 6. Using SMASH Proxy functionality 55

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XML
format
->
oemiicmlogin
-userid
USERID
-password
PASSW0RD
-o
format=clpxml
[?xml
version="1.0"
encoding="utf-8"?]
[response
xmlns
xmlns:iicm="http://iicm.com/sma
hclp-extensions"
Response.xsd
CLPXML_Response.xsd"]
[command]
[inputline]oemiicmlogin
-userid
USERID
-password
PASSW0RD
-o
format=clp
ml[/inputline]
[/command]
[cmdstat]
[status]0[/status]
[status_tag]COMMAND
COMPLETED[/status_tag]
[job]
[job_id]1[/job_id]
[/job]
[/cmdstat]
[oemverb]
[verbname]oemiicmlogin[/verbname]
[oemdata]
[iicm:name]USERID[/iicm:name]
[/oemdata]
[/oemverb]
[/response]
Each
instance
of
a
left
bracket
([)
in
the
above
example
represents
a
less
than
(<)
symbol
and
each
instance
of
a
right
bracket
(])
represents
a
more
than
(>)
symbol.
On
screen,
you
see
the
<
and
>
symbols,
not
brackets
(for
example,
</show>).
The
left
and
right
brackets
are
used
for
documentation
purposes
only.
Note:
The
clpxml
format
conforms
to
the
SM
CLP
Command
Response
XML
Schema
(www.dmtf.org/apps/org/workgroup/svrmgmt/
download.php/17388/dsp0224.xsd).
Examples
The
following
example
illustrates
the
usage
of
the
oemiicmlogin
verb:
->
oemiicmlogin
-userid
USERID
-password
PASSW0RD
Success
Current
username
is
USERID
oemiicmlogoff
The
general
form
of
the
OEM
logoff
verb,
oemiicmlogoff
,
is:
oemiicmlogoff
[options]
You
use
the
oemiicmlogoff
verb
to
return
to
the
previous
set
of
credentials
for
the
user.
Valid
targets
The
oemiicmlogoff
verb
is
for
the
user
session
in
general
and
does
not
operate
against
any
user-specified
target.
Options
The
oemiicmlogoff
verb
supports
the
following
options:
-
examine
Chapter
6.
Using
SMASH
Proxy
functionality
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