HP Systems Insight Manager 5.2 Update 2 Technical Reference Guide
• mxcollection
• mxexec
• mxglobalprotocolsettings
• mxglobalsettings
• mxlog
• mxmib
• mxngroup
• mxnode
• mxquery
• mxreport
• mxstm
• mxtask
• mxtool
• mxtoolbox
• mxuser
• mxwbemsub
On a Windows CMS, if you are not a member of the local Administrators group, add the options –-user
username and --pass password when running any of the listed CLI commands. For example, to list
information about one or more authorizations in compact or table form, enter mxauth [-lt] ––user
username ––pass password.
On a Linux or HP-UX CMS, you can add the options ––user username and ––pass password to
a command to run it under a different account from the one that is signed-in. For example, if you have
operator rights, and you want to remove multiple authorizations by specifying an input file, which requires
administrative rights, enter mxauth -a|r -f filename ––user username ––pass password
and use the sign-in information of a administrative rights user.
Quotation marks
When you enter a CLI command with a string that includes spaces or special characters, you must enclose
the string in quotation marks. For example: mxreport -l -x report -n "Inventory - Servers".
Related topics
• Signing in
• Signing out
Resource library
This section provides HP Systems Insight Manager (HP SIM) documentation links to help you perform tasks,
troubleshoot problems, learn more about various features, and more.
• Automating Software Maintenance in an HP Environment
See the
Automating Software Maintenance in an HP Environment
white paper at http://
h18013.www1.hp.com/products/servers/management/agents/documentation.html.
• Changing the HP SIM system name
See the
Changing the HP SIM 5.x system name
white paper at http://h18013.www1.hp.com/products/
servers/management/hpsim/infolibrary.html.
• Compiling and Customizing SNMP MIBs with HP SIM
See the
Compiling and customizing SNMP MIBs with HP SIM
white paper at http://
h18013.www1.hp.com/products/servers/management/hpsim/infolibrary.html.
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