HP Virtual Connect Manager Command Line Interface for c-Class BladeSystem Version 4.20 User Guide
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Command line 
Subcommands 
Command  Description 
add 
Add a new object to the domain or to another object 
assign
Assign a server profile to a device bay 
copy
Copy a configuration from one server profile to another server profile 
delete 
Delete the domain configuration 
exit 
Exit the Virtual Connect Manager command-line shell 
help
Display context-sensitive help for a command or object 
import
Import an enclosure into the domain 
load
Transfer a file from a remote location to the domain 
poweroff
Power off one or more servers 
poweron
Power on one or more servers 
reboot
Reboot one or more servers 
remove
Remove or delete an existing object (for example, users or profiles) 
reset
Perform a reset operation on an object (for example, vcm) 
restore
Restore a file from a remote location 
save
Transfer a file from the domain to a remote location 
set
Modify one or more configuration properties of an object 
show
Display properties or information about an object 
test 
Test the configuration of an object (for example, log-target) 
unassign
Unassign a server profile from a device bay 
Managed elements 
Managed element  Description 
all (on page 20) 
Display all VC domain-managed elements 
activity (on page 20) 
Display activity events performed by VCM and the step-wise 
progress of those events 
auto-deployment
 (on page 20) 
Manage VC domain configurations from a centralized location 
banner
 (on page 22) 
Manage the login screen banner configuration 
cli (on page 23) 
Modify command execution behavior in script mode and 
auto-deployment 
config
 (on page 23) 
Display all commands for all objects defined in the domain 
configbackup
 (on page 24) 
Manage configuration backup and restore operations 
connection-map (on page 26) 
Display server-to-target connectivity information for servers with 
assigned profiles containing DirectAttach fabrics 
devicebay
 (on page 27) 
Display enclosure device bay information 










