Each of the following topics describes a command-line
interface command and its syntax. Each command description also includes an
example of command use.
accseccfg command
This command displays and configures account security settings
for the advanced management module.
advfailover command
This command displays and configures the advanced failover
settings for the advanced management module.
alertcfg command
This command displays and configures the global remote
alert settings for the advanced management module.
alertentries command
This command manages the recipients of alerts generated
by the primary management module.
autoftp command
This command displays and configures the automated FTP/TFTP
problem report settings for the advanced management module.
baydata command
This command allows a user to set, assign, and display
informational data assigned to the blade server bays.
bofm command
This command applies a new BladeCenter® Open
Fabric Manager (BOFM) configuration to all the specified BladeCenter units, bays, and ports.
boot command
This command resets blade servers with several different
restart options.
bootmode command
This command sets and displays the boot mode settings for
blade servers installed in the BladeCenter unit that support this
feature.
bootseq command
This command sets and displays the boot sequence settings
for blade servers installed in the BladeCenter unit.
buildidcfg command
This command creates, displays, and configures the list
of firmware build IDs for the blade servers.
chconfig command
This command configures the BladeCenter unit Service Advisor
feature.
chlog command
This command is used to display up to five call-home activity
log entries and to mark a call-home event entry as acknowledged or
unacknowledged.
chmanual command
This command tests the BladeCenter unit call-home feature
setup.
cin command
This command can be used to view and configure the chassis
internal network for up to 14 supported chassis internal network (CIN)
configurations, globally, or for specified entries. You can define
a CIN by creating a pool of VLAN (virtual local area network) ID/IP
address pairs, each of which is a CIN entry.
cinstatus command
This command displays a table listing the VLAN ID, the IP address,
the MAC address, and the status of each chassis internal network (CIN) connection.
clear command
This command restores the primary management module configuration
or an I/O (switch) module configuration to the default settings.
clearlog command
This command clears the management-module audit
event log, the system event log, or both.
clock command
This command configures and displays the advanced management-module
clock settings.
config command
This command sets and displays the name of the
advanced management module or blade server and the location and contact
name for the advanced management module.
console command
This command sets up a serial over LAN connection to the
command console of a blade server.
dhcpinfo command
This command displays the IP configuration that
is assigned by a DHCP server to the primary management module external
network interface, blade server management network interfaces, and
I/O module DHCPv6 server.
displaylog command
This command displays management-module event log entries.
displaysd command
This command captures and displays service information.
dns command
This command configures and displays the management-module
DNS settings.
env (environment) command
This command sets the persistent environment for commands
that are entered during the remainder of the current session.
ethoverusb command
This command sets and displays the setting for the Ethernet-over-USB
command interface of a blade server service processor, for blade servers
that support this feature.
eventinfo command
This command displays advanced management module event
information and suggested user actions. See the BladeCenter Advanced
Management Module Messages Guide for a complete list of all non-device
specific events and recommended actions, sorted by event ID. Device
specific event information is in the documentation for the device.
events command
This command manages the Call Home events exclusion list
for the advanced management module.
exit command
This command exits the command-line interface, terminating the
current session.
feature command
This command manages licensing for advanced features for
the advanced management module.
files command
This command manages files uploaded to the advanced management
module.
fuelg command
This command displays power domain information, listing
the power modules that are installed in the BladeCenter unit and information
about how the power in each domain is used. This command also configures
the power domain policies for power redundancy loss and limiting fan
noise during thermal events.
groups command
This command displays and configures Active Directory groups
of the primary management module. This group information is used only
when LDAP servers are enabled for authentication with local authorization.
health command
This command displays the current health status of the
command target. It can also be used to display the alerts that are
active for the command target.
help command
This command displays a list of all commands that are available
in the command-line interface with a brief description of each command.
history command
This command displays the last eight commands that were entered,
allowing the user to choose and re-enter one of these commands.
identify (location LED) command
This command controls operation of the location LED in
a blade server or in the BladeCenter unit. It can also be used to
display the state of a location LED.
ifconfig command
This command configures and displays the network interface
settings for the management-module Ethernet interface, I/O-module
Ethernet interface, and the blade server integrated system management
processors and installed options.
info (configuration information) command
This command displays information about BladeCenter components
and their configuration, and how to reload the component information.
iocomp command
This command displays the compatibility between all blade servers
and their I/O modules. It can also display detailed interface information
for an individual blade server or I/O module.
ldapcfg command
This command sets and displays the LDAP configuration settings
for the advanced management module.
led command
This command displays and sets the LED states for a specified
command target, if this command target supports the LED.
list (system physical configuration) command
This command displays a list of devices present within the command
target. It can be used to determine how many management modules are installed
in the BladeCenter unit
and which management module is set as primary.
mcad command
This command configures and displays the auto-discovery
setting for the BladeCenter unit management channel.
modactlog command
This command displays information about modules installed in all
of the blade servers.
monalerts command
This command displays and configures alerts that are monitored
by the advanced management module.
mt (media tray) command
This command sets and displays the blade server that is
in control of the BladeCenter unit shared media tray.
nat command
This command sets and displays the network address table
(NAT) settings for the specified I/O module.
ping command
This command tests the internal communication
path between the advanced management module and a BladeCenter component
by sending it a ping request.
pmpolicy command
This command displays and sets the power management policies
for the BladeCenter unit.
portcfg command
This command configures and displays the settings for the
advanced management-module serial port.
ports command
This command sets and displays the network port configuration
settings for the advanced management module.
power command
This command turns on and turns off blade servers and I/O
modules. For advanced management modules installed in BladeCenter
HT units, it also turns on and turns off the alarm panel module and
network clock module.
rdoc command
This command displays volume information for remote disk-on-card
local storage on the advanced management module. The command also
allows you to mount, unmount, or map a file image to this device.
read command
This command restores the management-module configuration
that was previously saved to the BladeCenter unit chassis or to a
file.
remotechassis command
This command displays and manages the list of BladeCenter
units that the management module discovers on the network.
reset command
This command resets blade servers, blade server integrated
system management processors (service processors), I/O modules, or
the primary management module. For advanced management modules installed
in BladeCenter HT units, it also resets the multiplexer expansion
module.
scale command
This command sets and displays the partition control and
configuration settings for multiple blade servers or nodes in a scalable
complex, for blade servers installed in the BladeCenter unit that
support this feature.
sddump command
This command initiates a dump of service data from blade
servers that support this function.
sdemail command
This command sends an email with the service information
to the specified recipients.
security command
This command enables and displays the state of the data
encryption feature for sensitive information stored in the advanced
management module, such as passwords and keys.
service command
This command configures and displays the management-module
service setting.
shutdown command
This command forces a blade server to shut down.
slp command
This command sets and displays the service location protocol
(SLP) settings for the management module.
smtp command
This command configures and displays the management-module
SMTP settings.
snmp command
This command configures and displays the management-module
SNMP settings.
sshcfg command
This command sets and displays the SSH status of the management
module.
sslcfg command
This command sets and displays the Secure Sockets Layer
(SSL) status of the advanced management module.
syslog command
This command manages how the advanced management module
handles transmission of event log messages to networked syslog event
collectors.
tcpcmdmode command
This command displays and changes the timeout
of the TCP command-mode sessions that are used by IBM Systems Director
software for out-of-band communication with the management module.
This command is also used to enable or disable the TCP command-mode
sessions.
temps command
This command displays actual temperatures and temperature threshold
values for BladeCenter components.
trespass command
This command sets and displays the status and message for
the advanced management module trespass feature that can display a
warning message to users when they log in.
uicfg command
This command displays and configures the management module
user interface settings.
update (update firmware) command
This command updates firmware using the uniform
resource locator (URL) of a TFTP, FTP, HTTP, or HTTPS server and
displays information about firmware installed in BladeCenter components.
uplink (management module failover) command
This command displays and configures the management-module
uplink failover feature. If the external network interface of the
primary management module fails, this feature forces a failover to
the standby management module, if one is installed.
users command
This command displays and configures user accounts, also
called user profiles, of the primary management module.
volts command
This command displays actual voltages and voltage threshold values
for BladeCenter components.
write command
This command saves the management-module configuration
to the chassis of the BladeCenter unit or to a file.
zonecfg command
This command sets and displays the serial attached SCSI
(SAS) device information for BladeCenter components that is stored
in I/O modules that support this feature.