commands that require a password can have that password entered on the command line (FW, UC).

If -ncis specified on a command with no other parameters or with only a specific multilevel selector, the command displays all or just the specific multilevel parameters. The absence of a specific multilevel parameter on a command that has multilevels causes all the multilevel parameters to display.

Most commands accept -all default. This causes all parameters for that command to be set to their default values.

In some multilevel commands, you can use default to set that level to its default values.

Further use of default on many individual parameters causes that parameter to be set to its default value.

-?(MP command-specific help) is optional. If you enter -?by itself with the command, a usage display appears. In the event of an incorrect command line usage, in addition to the error message, the usage display appears.

Arguments in brackets [ ] are optional.

Without arguments, the system prompts you for answers to questions.

Entering a command without parameters takes you through the command interactively and prompts you for all the options.

BP: Reset BMC passwords

Command access level: MP configuration access

BP resets the BMC user and administrator passwords.

Command line usage and scripting:

BP [ -nc ] -?

See also: DC, RB, UC

BLADE: Display BLADE parameters

NOTE: This command is available only on a server blade.

Command access level: Login access

BLADE facilitates the cabling and initial installation of HP Integrity server blades. It also provides a quick view of the enclosure status. You must have configuration access right to turn the enclosure locator UID LED on or off.

Onboard Administrator Configuration

OA IP Address

 

IP address of the Onboard Administrator.

OA MAC Address

MAC address of the Onboard Administrator.

Server Blade Configuration

Rack Name

Logically groups together enclosures in a rack. The rack name is shared with

 

the other enclosures in the rack.

Rack UID

Rack unique identifier.

Bay Number

The blade enclosure can support up to eight HP Integrity server blades. When

 

viewed from the rack front, the bays are numbered from left to right, from 1 to

 

8. The bay number is used to locate and identify a blade.

Enclosure Information

Enclosure Name

 

Logically groups together the server blades installed in the same enclosure.

 

 

The enclosure name is shared with the other server blades in the enclosure.

Health Indicates one of three states of health of this enclosure.

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