HP Lights-Out 100 Remote Management User Manual

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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 myfolder

moves to the

myfolder

folder assuming

myfolder

is in the current directory.

If you want to move to a directory not in the current directory, you must enter the full path. The root
in the command line is forward slash, period, forward slash (

/./)

.

If you are in the

system1

folder and want to move to the

map1

folder, 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

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 subtargets (Targets) and properties (Properties)
applicable to the current context. The verbs section (Verbs) shows what commands are available in

this context.
The

show

command can also be specified with an explicit or implicit context and a specific

property. 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 displays the /map1/firmware data. If a

property is not specified, then all properties are shown.

The

load

command moves a binary image from a 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

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