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The show command is used to display information about the target specified by the
<target> argument.
The command displays the target specified by the <target> as the first line of the
information. It displays the current default target in the first line if <target> is not
specified.
The default behavior of the command for the target specified by the <target> is as
follows. The command display targets which are contained by the specified target after
the "Targets" string. The command displays properties which are contained by the
specified target after the "Properties" string. The properties are displayed in the form of
property=value. The command displays basic commands (verbs) and special extended
commands which are available for the specified target after the "Verbs" string.
The command displays the property specified by the <properties> in the form of
property=value if the <properties> is specified. The command displays all properties
which are contained by the specified target if the <properties> is not specified.
There is -display <arg values> option which can be specified by the <options> for the
show command. The option can control the type of information that is displayed about
the target specified by the <target>. Valid option argument values as the <arg values>
for this option include "targets", "properties", "verbs", and "all". The option argument
values can select the above "Targets", "Properties" and "Verbs" information that is
displayed. "all" displays the whole. The default for the -display option control is "all".
start
Syntax:
start [<options>] [<target>]
Description:
/admin1/system1 and /admin1/system1/textredirectsvc1 are available for the target of
the start command.
The start command performs a power on to the host system if /admin1/system1 is
specified by the <target>.
The start command starts a character-based remote console if /admin1/system1/
textredirectsvc1 is specified by the <target>.
stop
Syntax:
stop [<options>] [<target>]
Description:
The stop command performs a normal power off request (OS shutdown request) or a
forced power off request.
/admin1/system1 is available for the target of the stop command. The stop command
with no option as the <options> performs a normal power off request (OS shutdown
request) to the host system if /admin1/system1 is specified by the <target>. The
command with -f (or -force) as the <options> performs a forced power off request to the
host system if /admin1/system1 is specified by the <target>.
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