HP Lights-Out 100 Remote Management User Manual

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stop

help

/./system1/-> help name

Unsupported Command

/./system1/-> help enabledstate

Unsupported Command

/./system1/-> help properties

Unsupported Command

/./system1/-> name -h

Invalid command

/./system1/->

The

exit

command terminates the CLP session.

The

cd

command sets the current default target. The context works like a directory path. The root

context for the server is

/.

which is the starting point for a CLP system. By changing the context, you

can shorten commands.
For example:

o

cd

changes the directory.

o

cd ..

moves up the tree one directory.

o

cd folder

moves to folder assuming folder is in the current directory.

If you want to move to a directory not in the current directory, you must enter the full path. Root in
the command line is

/./

If you are in system1 and want to move to map1, issue the command

cd /./map1

. Neither

cd

/map1

nor

cd map1

works. The filename is not case-sensitive, whereas the command is case-

sensitive (

cd MaP1

works while

CD map1

does not).

The

show

command displays values of a property or contents of a collection target. For example:

/./> show

/./

Targets

system1/

map1/

Properties

Verbs

cd

version

exit

show

help

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