HP Virtual Connect Manager Command Line Interface for c-Class BladeSystem Version 3.51/3.60 User Guide
Introduction  8 
Multi-enclosure double-dense domains require similar and compatible VC-FC modules in bays 5, 6, 7, and 
8 in all enclosures if FC connectivity is required. If a multi-enclosure double-dense configuration contains 
incompatible VC-FC modules in bays 5, 6, 7, or 8 in the local or remote enclosures, some or all of the 
compatible VC-FC modules in the remote enclosures might be designated INCOMPATIBLE after import. 
Command line overview 
The VCM Command Line Interface can be used as an alternative method for administering the VCM. Using 
the CLI can be useful in the following scenarios: 
•  You can develop tools that utilize VCM functions for data collection and for executing provisioning and 
configuration tasks. 
•  When no browser is available or you prefer to use a command line interface, you can access 
management data and perform configuration tasks. 
•  You can batch commands using script files. These script files can be run manually or scheduled to run 
automatically. 
Command line syntax 
CLI input is case-insensitive, except when otherwise noted. The general CLI syntax format is as follows: 
<subcommand> <managed element> <parameters> [<options>] [<properties>] 
Item  Description 
subcommand 
Operation performed on a managed element 
managed element 
Target management entity 
parameters 
Command extensions for a particular management operation 
options 
Attributes used to customize or control command execution behavior such as output 
format, quiet-mode, and others 
properties 
One or more name and value pairs that are accessories to the command operation, 
mainly for set and add operations 
Example: ->add user mark password=asdf89g fullname="Mark Smith" enabled=true 
In the example, add is the subcommand, user is the managed element, mark is a required parameter for 
the operation, password is a required property, and fullname and enabled are optional properties. 
Depending on the specific command being executed, certain parameters or properties might be required. 
For example, when adding a new user, both a parameter representing the user name, as well as a password 
(in the form of a property) must be specified. All other user properties are optional at the time the user is 
added. In general, the properties are in the format name=value. Separate multiple properties with spaces. 
Parameters 
Parameters are command extensions that provide extra information needed for the execution of a particular 
command. Whether or not a parameter is required depends on the specific command being executed. For 
example, the show user command has an optional parameter, which represents the user name if the user 
instance is being managed. If show user is entered without the optional parameter, then a summary listing 
of all users is shown. However, if the optional parameter (user name) is provided, only a single user instance 
is displayed, for example, show user paul. 










