Users Guide

Using the DRAC 5 SM-CLP Command Line Interface 179
Options
Table 11-3 lists the supported SM-CLP options.
SM-CLP Output Format
The DRAC 5 currently supports text-based output as described in the SM-CLP specifications.
DRAC 5 SM-CLP Examples
The following subsections provide sample scenarios for using the SM-CLP to perform the following
operations:
Server power management
SEL management
MAP target navigation
Display system properties
Server Power Management
Table 11-4 provides examples of using SM-CLP to perform power management operations on a managed
system.
Table 11-3. Supported SM-CLP Options
SM-CLP Option Description
-all Instructs the verb to perform all possible functions.
-display Displays the user-defined data.
-examine Instructs the command processor to validate the command syntax without executing the
command.
-help Displays command verb help.
-version Displays the command verb version.
Table 11-4. Server Power Management Operations
Operation Syntax
Logging into the RAC using
the telnet/SSH interface
>ssh 192.168.0.120
>login: root
>password: