Displaying And Maintaining Device Management Configuration - HP 5130 EI series Configuration Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for 5130 EI series:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

To restore the factory-default settings and states, use the following command in user view:
Task
Restore the factory-default settings
and states.
Displaying and maintaining device management
configuration
Execute display commands in any view and reset commands in user view.
Task
Display the system time, date, local time zone, and
daylight saving time.
Display the copyright statement.
Display CPU usage statistics.
Display CPU usage monitoring settings.
Display historical CPU usage statistics in a chart.
Display hardware information.
Display the electronic label information of the
device.
Display the electronic label information of a power
supply. (On an HP 5130-24G-SFP-4SFP+ EI
Switch (JG933A).)
Display the operating statistics for multiple feature
modules.
Display device temperature statistics.
Display the operating states of fans.
Display memory usage statistics.
Display memory usage thresholds.
Display power supply information.
Display job configuration information.
Display job execution log information.
Display the automatic reboot schedule.
Display schedule information.
Command
restore factory-default
Command
display clock
display copyright
display cpu-usage [ slot slot-number [ cpu cpu-number ] ]
display cpu-usage configuration [ slot slot-number [ cpu
cpu-number ] ]
display cpu-usage history [ job job-id ] [ slot slot-number
[ cpu cpu-number ] ]
display device [ slot slot-number | verbose ]
display device manuinfo [ slot slot-number ]
display device manuinfo slot slot-number power power-id
display diagnostic-information [ hardware |
infrastructure | l2 | l3 | service ] [ filename ]
display environment [ slot slot-number ]
display fan [ slot slot-number [ fan-id ] ]
display memory [ slot slot-number [ cpu cpu-number ] ]
display memory-threshold [ slot slot-number [ cpu
cpu-number ] ]
display power [ slot slot-number [ power-id ] ]
display scheduler job [ job-name ]
display scheduler logfile
display scheduler reboot
display scheduler schedule [ schedule-name ]
127
Remarks
This command takes effect after a
device reboot.

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents