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System Administrationhelp(1m)


NAME

 help - display help information for SMS commands

SYNOPSIS

 help [command_name]
 help -h

DESCRIPTION

 

If no argument is included, help(1M) displays a list of valid SMS commands along with their correct syntax. Otherwise, the command_name operand displays that command's man page.

OPTIONS

 

The following options are supported.

-h
Help. Displays usage descriptions. Note – Use alone. Any option specified in addition to -h is ignored.

OPERANDS

 

The following operands are supported:

command_name
Specific command for which help displays the man page.

EXTENDED DESCRIPTION

 

Group Privileges Required

 

You must have platform administrator, platform operator, platform service, domain administrator, domain configurator or superuser privileges to run this command.

Refer to Chapter 2 in the System Management Services (SMS) 1.2 Administrator Guide for the Sun Fire 15K/12K Systems for more information.

EXAMPLES

 Example 1. Using Help
 

Displays all commands.

 
sc0:sms-user:> help
addtag -d domain_id|domain_tag -a new_tag [-q ] [-y | -n]
addboard -d domain_id|domain_tag [ -c  function] [-r  retry_count [-t timeout]] 
 [-q ] [-y | -n] location [location]
.... 
....
tmd  [ -t number]
Example 2. Using Help for a Command
 

Displays man(1M) page.

 
sc0:sms-user:> help addtag



Maintenance Commands                                   addtag(1M)





NAME

     addtag - assign a domain name (tag) to a domain



SYNOPSIS

     

addtag -d domain_id|domain_tag -a new_tag [-q ] [-y | -n]

.....

EXIT STATUS

 

The following exit values are returned:

0
Successful completion
>0
An error occurred.

ATTRIBUTES

 

See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

Attribute TypesAttribute Values
AvailabilitySUNWSMSop

SEE ALSO

 

man(1m)


SMS 1.2Go To TopLast Changed 22 April 2002

 
      
      
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