HP Integrity iLO 3 Operations Guide
Command line usage and scripting
SYSSET [ [ -prodname <text> ] [ -prodnum <text> ]
[ -serial <text> ] [ -uuid <text> ]
[ -login <text> ] [ -password <text> ]
| [-copy]
| [-magic] [ -nc ]
SYSSET -?
TC: System reset through INIT signal
Command access level: MP configuration access
IMPORTANT: This command is intended to be used only when an operating system is hung.
The action of the TC command depends on the current state of the system. If the system is at UEFI,
the TC command behaves just like the RS command. If the system is at an operating system, usually
HP-UX, a system crash dump is taken.
The TC command disconnects sessions with the system if some sessions are active. If a session was
active prior to this command, the console client returns to the Main Menu with respect to the security
rules.
Before issuing this command, the MP queries the power monitor to discover the status of the power
on the system. If the power monitor does not respond or the power is OFF, the command is not
issued.
Command line usage and scripting:
TC [ -nc ]
TC -?
See also: RS
TE: Send a message to other mirroring terminals
Command access level: MP configuration access
The TE command treats all displayable characters following the command as a comment. Characters
typed are broadcast to the connected console clients when you press Enter. The string size is limited
to 80 characters. Any extra characters are not broadcast to other console clients.
NOTE: The broadcast message is sent only to Command menu clients, and does not include
users connected to MP Main Menu functions.
Command line usage and scripting:
TE <text> [ -nc ]
TE -?
UC: User Configuration (users, passwords, and so on)
Command access level: User administration access
The UC command adds, modifies, re-enables, or deletes any of the following user parameters:
• User Login ID
• User Password
• User Name
• Workgroup
• Access Rights
• Operating Mode
• User State: Enabled/Disabled
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