Sm-Clp Command Line Interface - Dell iDRAC6 User Manual

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SM-CLP Command Line Interface

This section provides information about the Server Management Workgroup
(SMWG) Server Management-Command Line Protocol (SM-CLP) that is
incorporated in iDRAC6.
NOTE:
This section assumes that you are familiar with the Systems Management
Architecture for Server Hardware (SMASH) Initiative and the SMWG SM-CLP
specifications. For more information on these specifications, see the Distributed
Management Task Force (DMTF) website at www.dmtf.org.
iDRAC6 SM-CLP is a protocol driven by the DMTF and SMWG to provide
standards for systems management CLI implementations. Many efforts are
driven by a defined SMASH architecture that is targeted as a foundation for
more standardized systems management set of components. The SMWG
SM-CLP is a subcomponent of the overall SMASH efforts driven by DMTF.
SM-CLP provides a subset of the functionality provided by the local
RACADM command line interface, but with a different access path. SM-CLP
executes within iDRAC6, while RACADM executes on the managed server.
Also, RACADM is a Dell™ proprietary interface, where SM-CLP is an
industry standard interface.
NOTE:
For information on the iDRAC6 SM–CLP Property Database, mapping
between WS-MAN classes and SM–CLP targets, and Dell implementation details,
see the iDRAC6 CIM Element Mapping and iDRAC6 SM-CLP Property Database
documents available on the Dell Enterprise Technology Center at
www.delltechcenter.com. Information included in the iDRAC6 CIM Element
Mapping document is specified in the DMTF profiles. The WSMAN structures are
documented in the DMTF profiles and MOFs available at
http://www.dmtf.org/standards/profiles/. Further, Dell extensions are available at
http://www.delltechcenter.com/page/DCIM+-+Dell+CIM+Extensions.
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