Target

Definitions

 

 

admin1/system1/sp1/rolesvc3/Role1-3

CLP role

admin1/system1/sp1/rolesvc3/Role1-3/

CLP role privilege

privilege1

 

Related Links

 

Running SMCLP Commands

 

Usage Examples

 

Navigating the MAP Address Space

Objects that can be managed with SM-CLP are represented by targets arranged in a hierarchical space called the Manageability Access Point (MAP) address space. An address path specifies the path from the root of the address space to an object in the address space.

The root target is represented by a slash (/) or a backslash (\). It is the default starting point when you log in to iDRAC. Navigate down from the root using the cd verb.

NOTE: The slash (/) and backslash (\) are interchangeable in SM-CLP address paths. However, a backslash at the end of a command line continues the command on the next line and is ignored when the command is parsed.

For example to navigate to the third record in the System Event Log (SEL), enter the following command:

->cd /admin1/system1/logs1/log1/record3

Enter the cd verb with no target to find your current location in the address space. The .. and . abbreviations work as they do in Windows and Linux: .. refers to the parent level and . refers to the current level.

Using Show Verb

To learn more about a target use the show verb. This verb displays the target’s properties, sub-targets, associations, and a list of the SM-CLP verbs that are allowed at that location.

Using the -display Option

The show –displayoption allows you to limit the output of the command to one or more of properties, targets, associations, and verbs. For example, to display just the properties and targets at the current location, use the following command:

show -display properties,targets

To list only certain properties, qualify them, as in the following command:

show –d properties=(userid,name) /admin1/system1/sp1/account1

If you only want to show one property, you can omit the parentheses.

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Dell iDRAC8 manual Navigating the MAP Address Space, Using Show Verb, Using the -display Option