(User Guide) Instruction Manual

DescriptionTargets
Use this argument to log in to the remote targets by using
the user ID. For the OA target, use the /oa_username
argument.
/user<username> or /username <username>
The user name needs to belong to the root or administrator
group.
Use this argument to use this password for the user ID
specified in the /user parameter (except for the OA
/psswd <password>
target). The password is used to log in to remote targets.
For the OA target, use the /oa_password argument.
Use root (super user) or sudo credentials username to start
a session, and discover and update components when the
/su_username
credentials specified in /username and /passwd do not
have root privileges to update components. When you
specify /use_sudo, /su_username is considered as a
sudo username.
When you do not specify /use_sudo, /su_username
is considered a root (super user) username.
NOTE: To use the Linux root credential functionality, you
must pass the target type /TARGETTYPE =Linux.
Use root (super user) or sudo credentials password to start
a session, and discover and update components when
/su_password
credentials specified in /username and /passwd do not
have root privileges to update components. When you
specify /use_sudo, /su_passwd is considered as sudo
password.
When you do not specify /use_sudo, /su_username
is considered a root (super user) username.
NOTE: To use the Linux root credential functionality, you
must use the target type /TARGETTYPE =Linux.
Specifies that /su_username and /su_passwd are sudo
or root (super user) credentials.
/use_sudo
/auth_key
When you specify /use_sudo in the CLI along with
/su_username and /su_passwd, then /su_username
and /su_passwd are considered as sudo credentials.
When you do not specify /use_sudo in the CLI,
/su_usename and /su_passwd are considered as root
credentials.
When you specify /use_sudo in the CLI, and
/su_username and /su_passwd are not specified, then
/username and /passwd are considered as sudo
credentials.
NOTE: To use the Linux root credential functionality, you
must pass the target type /TARGETTYPE =Linux.
Accepts the private keys.pem to authenticate as ssh.
Regular user enter in the target details the location where
the key.pem to hold that value for the authentication.
NOTE: To use the Linux root credential functionality, you
must pass the target type /TARGETTYPE =Linux.
This is the IP address or the DNS name of a remote host,
which can be a remote server, remote iLO NIC port, Virtual
/target netAddress
Connect Ethernet or Fibre Channel Module for c-Class
BladeSystem, or BladeSystem OA.
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