User manual
The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 244
RemoveHost
Supported by: Windows, Solaris, Linux and VMware ESX 
Syntax:
 hbacmd RemoveHost host_address
Description: This command removes a host from the hosts file use for TCP/IP management in the 
OneCommand Manager application GUI. The host_address can be an IP address, using the IPv4 or 
IPv6 format, or a host name.
Parameters: 
host_address - Host to remove
Reset
Supported by: Windows, Solaris, Linux and VMware ESX 
Syntax: 
hbacmd Reset <WWPN>
Description: This command resets the adapter. An adapter reset can require several seconds to 
complete, especially for remote devices. When the reset is completed, the system command prompt is 
displayed.
Parameters:
WWPN - Adapter’s WWPN
SetCimCred
Supported by: VMware
Syntax: 
hbacmd SetCimCred <username> <password> <namespace> <portnum>
Note: For managing ESX/ESXi hosts from a Windows client, add the m=cim option to 
the command. The default CIM credentials must be set using the SetCimCred 
command. See “SetCimCred” on page 244.
Note: Supported only for FC and FCoE ports. Not supported for NIC and iSCSI ports.
Note: For OneConnect FCoE ports, this command only resets the driver to update 
changed driver parameters that require a driver reset. It does not cause a hardware 
reset of the adapter port.
Note: For managing ESX/ESXi hosts from a Windows client, add the m=cim option to 
the command. The default CIM credentials must be set using the SetCimCred 
command. See “SetCimCred” on page 244.
Note: Use this command to set only the CIM credentials. Once this is done, 
subsequent hbacmd commands do not require you to specify the CIM credentials in 
the command line.










