Usage Guidelines: This command is intended primarily for program debug under the direction of Support personnel.

The number of applications and modules may change between releases. The numbers assigned to applications and modules may also change. Check application and module number assignments using CLI help (i.e.,?) for entering command arguments.

Examples:

HP-IB# show trace app 14 module 20 card 1

IB_CM20 0x0 0x0

HP-IB#

Defaults: This command has no defaults.

Related Commands: “show logging>” (page 169)

show user

Synopsis: The show user command displays the login information for the current user, a specific user, or all the users in the user database.

Syntax: show user [user_name all]

The syntax is described in the table below:

Table B-37

show user Command Syntax Descriptions

Syntax

Description

 

Without any arguments, the show user command displays the user information for the current user.

user_name

Specify the name of a specific user.

all

Shows all users in the user database.

Command Modes: User-execute and privileged-execute modes.

Privilege Level: General read-only and unrestricted read-write user.

Usage Guidelines: show user lists the user name, access level, status, and login statistics.

All users may view their own user information, however, only an unrestricted read-write user may view the user information of others.

The output fields for this command are described below.

username: May be any name. The default names are guest, admin, and super.

password: The encrypted user password. The unrestricted read-write user cannot view this password. If the user forgets the password, a new password will have to be assigned.

snmp-community: The SNMP community string necessary for running SNMP commands and the Element Manager (Element Manager GUI is not supported in initial release of HP InfiniBand).

permission-level: Specific controls for accessing interfaces. The permission-levels are one or more

of the following: ib-rw, ib-ro, and unrestricted-rw.

admin-status: User account status. May be enabled or disabled.

num-logins: Number of instances of this user currently in use.

num-unsuccessful-logins: Number of times someone has tried unsuccessfully to begin a CLI session with this user name. The count is reset to 0 when the CLI is rebooted.

last-login: Date of the last successful login.

last-unsuccessful-login: Date of last unsuccessful login attempt.

Examples:

HP-IB> show user admin

===============================================================

User Information

===============================================================

username : admin

password : $1$IJ5..U6.$lSxb8uqVuUG7kOmiRsxHt1

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