Using The Sm Clp Interface; Sm Clp Syntax; Command Line Terms - HP Integrity BL870c Operation Manual

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Using the SM CLP Interface

After initiating an SM CLP session, the iLO 2 CLP prompt appears. Each time a command is run,
the CLP prompt appears as shown in the following example.
<current default target>hpiLO->
Where <current default target> is your current target.
Each time a CLI command runs, the output follows this general format:
</> hpiLO-> {CLPcommand}
status=0
status_tag=COMMAND COMPLETED
... command output returned...
</>hpiLO->
If you enter an invalid command, the status and status_tag values reflect the error as shown:
</> hpiLO-> badcommand
status=2
status_tag=COMMAND PROCESSING FAILED
error_tag=COMMAND NOT RECOGNIZED
</>hpiLO->
If an invalid target is specified, the response differs as follows:
</> hpiLO-> show /badtarget1
status=3
status_tag=COMMAND PROCESSING FAILED
error_tag=COMMAND SYNTAX ERROR
'/badtarget1' is an invalid target.
</>hpiLO->

SM CLP Syntax

The following sections provide terms, descriptions, and examples of the SM CLP syntax.

Command Line Terms

The command syntax consists of a command verb, options, target address, and properties. The
general syntax of the SM CLP command is as follows:
<verb> <options> <target> <properties>
Where:
<verb>
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The command verb.

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