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8.4

Settings1

Settings1 target represents the settings of the current session of SMASH* and does not have
any targets. This target affects the current session:

8.4.1 Supported Properties

The supported properties of the target settings1 as follows:
Property
cdt
Represents the current default directory. This is the path from where the session
starts.
outputformat
This R/W property gives the output format: clpxml, text, clpcsv.
Keyword of the current running SMASH* session. The values supported by this
property are explained as follows:
 Clpxml - The output format of the current running SMASH* session is in the .xml
 Keyword- The output format of the current running SMASH8 session is in the
 Text- The output format of the currently running SMASH session is in the text
 Clpcsv – This output format of the currently running SMASH* session has a "clpcsv"
timeout
 The R/W property timeout represents the inactivity timeout value in seconds of the
identity
This read only property gives a brief explanation of the present target and cannot be
changed.

8.4.2 Supported Verbs

The supported verbs of the settings1 target are as follows:
Verb
cd
exit
Revision 1.3
(System Management Architecture for Server Hardware* by AMI*)

Table 16: Settings1 - Supported Properties

format > set outputformat=clpxml
keyword format > set outputformat=keyword.
format-
>set outputformat=text. By default, this property value is assigned to text.
table to represent the Command Status. Each line of the "clpcsv" output data has its
first item either as the "header" or as the "group" keyword. Rows beginning with the
"header" keyword specify the start of a new table and the items in the comma-
separated list of keywords identify the output data elements that appear in each
row of the table. Rows beginning with the "group" keyword specify a row of table
values for the preceding header.
currently running SMASH* session. If the SMASH* session is inactive for the
timeout value seconds mentioned, then after reaching the timeout value this session
will exit automatically.
The value of this property can be set to a preferred inactivity time. > set
timeout=300. By default it is assigned to 500.

Table 17: Settings1 - Supported Verbs

change from one valid target path to any other valid target path.
exit from the current SMASH* session.
Task
Is used to
SMASH–Lite* Interface
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