HP Integrity iLO 3 Operations Guide

DF
To dump all available FRU information without any paging, use the command line interface: DF -ALL -NC
Display FRU Information Menu:
1 - Specific FRU Bay 1
2 - Specific FRU Bay 2
A - All available FRUs
V - Display Mode: Text
Enter menu item or [Q] to Quit: 1
1
FRU IDs (Bay 1):
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00-System Board 01-SAS Backplane 20-Processor 0
21-Processor 1 24-Processor 0 RAM 25-Processor 1 RAM
40-Virtual Mezz 1 41-Virtual Mezz 2 82-DIMM CPU0 - 3A
83-DIMM CPU0 - 4A CC-SBL
Select FRU ID:
Server blades that occupy a single bay use the traditional DF command menu:
Display FRU Information Menu:
S - Specific FRU
A - All available FRUs
V - Display Mode: Text
Enter menu item or [Q] to Quit:
Command line usage and scripting:
To select the display format, use the view keyword. The default display mode is TEXT. For this
command, the nc keyword (if entered), implies that no paging takes place. In other words, when
the command is started, no intervention by the user is necessary.
To select FRUs in a specific bay on multi-bay server blades, use the optional -bay keyword. If the
bay keyword is omitted, FRUs in all bays appear.
DF [ -specific[ <fruid> ] | -all ] [ -bay <bay number> ]
[ -view <text|hex> ] [ -nc ]
DF -?
Rack servers and single-bay server blades do not support the -bay keyword:
DF [ -specific[ <fruid> ] | -all ] [ -view <text|hex> ] [ -nc ]
DF -?
DI: Disconnect remote or LAN console
Command access level: MP configuration access
The DI command causes web, or SSH connections to close. It does not disable the ports. To disable
the ports, see the SA command for LAN/web/SSH access. Use the TE and WHO commands to
identify the connected users before running this command.
The number following the Connected status indicates how many user are connected through that
access method.
T - Telnet : Disconnected
W - Web SSL : Connected (1)
H - SSH : Disconnected
Command line usage and scripting:
DI [ web ] [ -ssh ] [ -nc ]
DI -?
See also: SA, TE, WHO
DNS: DNS settings
Command access level: MP configuration access
The DNS command configures the DNS server settings. You can only use this command with DHCP
enabled. It enables you to configure DNS Domain Name and up to two DNS servers manually or
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