Navigating Target Properties and Viewing Supported Commands
Use the following commands to navigate the Oracle ILOM command-line interface (CLI) namespace:
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help targets
– List all available targets in the CLI namespace for your system with a brief description. -
cd
– Navigate the namespace hierarchy.For example, to navigate to the
services
target under/SP
, type:cd /SP/services
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show
(orls
) – List the targets immediately under a higher-level target and the commands that can be used with that target.For example, to list information about the
/SP/services
target, type:-> cd /SP/services /SP/services -> show /SP/services Targets: http https ipmi kvms servicetag snmp ssh sso Properties: Commands: cd show
Note:
You can issue commands from anywhere in the CLI hierarchy as long as you use a fully qualified path and the command is supported by the intended target. In the previous example, you could have entered show /SP/services to yield the same result.In the previous example, the
show
command output showed properties and commands in a simple list; however, theshow
command might display properties and commands in a tabular output. For example:-> show -o table SP/services/http Target | Property | Value ---------------------+------------------------+-------------- /SP/services/http | port | 80 /SP/services/http | secureredirect | enabled /SP/services/http | servicestate | disabled /SP/services/http | sessiontimeout | 15 ->
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help
– Display properties, possible property values, and role requirements for setting configurable properties for a given target.Note:
Not all targets have configurable properties. Some are read only.For example, to obtain help information about the
http
target, which is used to configure the Oracle ILOM internal web server for HTTP access, type:-> help /SP/services/http /SP/services/http : HTTP service Targets: Properties: port : Port number for http service port : User role required for set = a secureredirect : HTTP secure redirect secureredirect : Possible values = enabled, disabled secureredirect : User role required for set = a servicestate : HTTP service state servicestate : Possible values = enabled, disabled servicestate : User role required for set = a sessiontimeout : Timeout in minutes for http session sessiontimeout : Possible values = Range: 1-720 minutes sessiontimeout : User role required for set = a ->