User's Manual
38 omreport: Viewing System Status Using the Instrumentation Service
Table 4-1 is a high-level summary of the omreport command. The column titled "Command level 1" 
shows the omreport command at its most general. "Command level 2" shows the major objects or 
components that you can view using omreport (about, chassis, storage, system, and rac). "Command 
level 3" lists the specific objects and components for which you can view reports. "User privilege required" 
refers to the type of privilege you need to perform the command, where U=User, P=Power User, and A=
Administrator. "Use" is a very general statement about the actions that can be performed using omreport. 
More details about syntax and use of the command appear later in this section.
Table 4-1 shows the omreport commands available for about, system, and main system chassis. For 
information about viewing storage components, see "omreport storage: Using the Storage Reports."
Table 4-1. omreport Command Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3
Command 
level 1
Command 
level 2
Command 
level 3
User 
privilege 
required
Use
omreport
about U, P, A Shows version number and properties for the 
Server Administrator program.
details=true  U, P, A Displays information for all of the Server 
Administrator programs that are installed.
chassis U, P, A Shows a general status for all main components.
acswitch U, P, A Shows failover settings where redundant power 
units are installed in a system.
bios U, P, A Shows BIOS facts such as manufacturer, version, 
date last updated.
biossetup U, P, A Shows BIOS setup properties that you have 
configured during system boot.
bmc U, P, A Shows general information on the baseboard 
management controller (BMC).
currents U, P, A Shows the status and thresholds for the current 
system sensors.
fancontrol U, P, A Shows properties you have set for fan speed.
fans U, P, A Shows status and thresholds for system fans.
firmware U, P, A Shows firmware properties such as version, date 
of last update, and whether the firmware 
is updatable.
frontpanel U, P, A Shows whether the front panel button settings, 
such as for the Power button and/or Nonmasking 
Interrupt (NMI) button (if present on the 
system), are enabled or disabled.










