HP Lights-Out 100 Remote Management User Manual

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

/./> show

/./
Targets

system1/
map1/

Properties
Verbs

cd
version
exit
show
help

The first line of information returned by the

show command is the current context. In the example, /

is the current context. Following the context is a list of sub-targets (Targets) and properties (Properties)
applicable to the current context. The verbs (Verbs) section shows what commands are applicable to
this context.
The show command can also be specified with an explicit or implicit context as well as a specific
property desired. An explicit context is

/map1/firmware and is not dependent on the current

context. An implicit context assumes that the context specified is a child of the current context. If the
current context is /map1, then a

show firmware command will display the /map1/firmware

data.
If a property is not specified, then all properties are shown. In the case of the

/map1/firmware

context, there are two properties available: version and date. If you execute

show

/map1/firmware date, only the date is shown.

load—Moves a binary image from an URL to the MAP. The load command is used to take a binary
image from a specific source location (specified as a URL) and place it at the specified target
address. In remote management processor implementation, the firmware downloads a full image file
using TFTP from the specified location and programs flash with the image.
The option

-source <location> must be specified.

This command supports usage only with command line options.
In remote management processor implementation,

/system1/firmware is a valid target.

The load command only supports the following options.

(h)elp—When the option help appears on the command line, the command ignores all
options and properties except

-output (for terse or verbose output). These options are only

valid for this command when the

-help option is used.

source <value>—This command tells the implementation the target from which it will
transfer the binary image. The value specified must be a valid URL. The expected format is
//tftpserverip/path/filename. This option is required on the command line every time
this command is executed (unless

-help is used). The file is assumed to be a complete image,

including

runtime, sdrr, and configuration.

The load command returns any status data on the first lines. The status data is then be followed by
the following text on the next line:

<URL> transferred to <target address>

If the file is not transferred, the following string is returned rather than the previous one:

<URL> not transferred

Example:
load -source //192.168.2.1/pub/firmwareimage.bin -oemhpfiletype csr

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