This command displays a list of all commands that are available in the command-line interface with a brief description of each command.
You can also issue the help command by typing ?. Adding a -h, -help, or ? option to a command displays syntax help for the command.
Function | What it does | Command | Valid targets |
---|---|---|---|
Help | Displays a list of commands and a brief description of each command. | help | Any installed device. |
? | Any installed device. |
help
The following example shows the information that is returned:
system> help
? -- Display commands
accseccfg -- View/edit account security config
advfailover -- View/edit advanced failover mode
alertcfg -- Displays/Configures the global remote alert settings
alertentries -- View/edit remote alert recipients
autoftp -- View/Edit auto ftp/tftp setting
baydata -- View/edit Blade Bay Data string
bofm -- Apply new BOFM configuration
boot -- Boot target
bootmode -- Boot mode
bootseq -- View/edit the blade boot sequence settings
buildidcfg -- View/Edit the Blade Firmware Build ID List
chconfig -- View/edit Service Advisor Settings
chlog -- Display Service Advisor Activity Log entires
chmanual -- Manually generate call home request
cin -- Displays/Configures Chassis Internal Network
cinstatus -- Displays Status of Chassis Internal Network
clear -- Clear the config
clearlog -- Clear the event log
clock -- View/edit date, time, GMT offset, and dst setting
config -- View/edit general settings
console -- Start SOL session to a blade
dhcpinfo -- View DHCP server assigned settings
displaylog -- Display log entries
displaysd -- Display service data
dns -- View/edit DNS config
env -- Set persistent command target
ethoverusb -- View/edit the status of a blade SP's interface on Ethernet-over-USB
eventinfo -- Display event description and user action
events -- View/edit Events config
exit -- Log off
feature -- View/edit licensed features
files -- Displays and deletes files stored on the AMM
fuelg -- Power management
groups -- View/edit Active Directory groups
health -- View system health status
help -- Display command list
history -- Display command history
identify -- Control target location LED
ifconfig -- View/edit network interface config
info -- Display identity and config of target
iocomp -- View I/O compatibility for blades and switches
kvm -- Controls the kvm owner
ldapcfg -- View/edit LDAP config
led -- Display and control Leds
list -- Display installed targets
mcad -- Displays and configures MCAD
modactlog -- Displays module activity log
monalerts -- Displays and configures monitored alerts
mt -- Controls the media tray owner
nat -- Display and configure NAT
ntp -- View/edit NTP config
ping -- Pings targeted switch module
pmpolicy -- View/edit power management policy settings
portcfg -- Serial port configuration
ports -- Port configuration
power -- Control target power
rdoc -- Controls the remote DiskOnCard
read -- Restore configuration from the chassis or a file
remotechassis -- Chassis discovered over the network
reset -- Reset target
scale -- Display and configure the settings of scalable complexes
sddump -- Initiate service data dump
sdemail -- Send service information using email
security -- View/edit security config
service -- Enable debugging by service personnel
shutdown -- Shutdown target
slp -- View/edit SLP parameters
smtp -- View/edit SMTP config
snmp -- View/edit SNMP config
sol -- View SOL status and view/edit SOL config
sshcfg -- View/edit SSH config
sslcfg -- View/edit SSL config
syslog -- View/edit syslog config
tcpcmdmode -- View/edit TCP command mode config
telnetcfg -- View/edit telnet config
temps -- View temperatures
trespass -- View/edit trespassing warning config
uicfg -- View/edit user interface configuration
update -- Update firmware from remote location
uplink -- View/edit failover on network uplink loss config
users -- View/edit user login profiles
volts -- View voltages
write -- Save configuration to chassis or a local file
zonecfg -- Zone configuration for I/O modules
Type "Type "<command> -h" for individual command syntax help.
[ ] is used for indexing (by bay number)
< > denotes a variable
{ } denotes optional arguments
| denotes choice
system>
To obtain help about the env command, type one of the following commands: