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HP ntegrity iLO 2 MP

HP ntegrity iLO 2 MP
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Command Options
Command options control verb behavior.
Command options can appear immediately after the verb and must be prefaced with a dash (-).
Most command options have both a full name and a short form; for example:
show level all or show l all
Level Option
The level option instructs the command verb to include n number of levels in the scope of its
execution. A level typically refers to the depth of containment to be processed by the verb.
Forms:
-level <n>
-l <n>
Where n is the number of levels to include in command scope.
The value of n is interpreted as follows:
n=1 Verb is interpreted for the command target only (default).
n=2 Verb acts on the command target and any directly contained Managed Elements (MEs).
n=3 Verb acts on the command target, directly contained MEs, and any MEs contained by those
MEs (such as current target and two down).
n=all Verb acts on the command target and all target MEs recursively contained in the command.
The following examples show command display option syntax:
Show information about default target and one level of contained MEs:
</>hpiLO-> show -l 2
Show all contained MEs:
</>hpiLO-> show -l all
Show information about system1 and all contained MEs:
</>hpiLO-> show -l all system1
Display Option
The display option filters the information returned in command results.
The following examples show command display option syntax:
Display targets under /map1 target:
</map1> hpiLO-> show -d targets
Display properties of /map1 target:
</map1> hpiLO-> show -d properties
Display verbs of /map1 target:
</map1> hpiLO-> show -d verbs
Display the name property of /map1 target:
</>hpiLO-> show -d properties=name /map1
Find a target that has a property name with value of MP Menu:
</>hpiLO-> show -l all -d properties=(name==MP Menu)
Find a target that has a property name with value of MP Menu and display all verbs supported
for that target:
</>hpiLO-> show -l all -d properties=(name==MP Menu), verbs
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