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SM-CLP Management Operations and Targets
Management Operations
The DRAC 5 SM-CLP enables users to manage the following:
 Server Power Management — Turn on, shutdown, or reboot the system
 System Event Log (SEL) Management — Display or clear the SEL records
Options
Table 12-3 lists the supported SM-CLP options.
Ta r g e t s
Table 12-4 provides a list of targets provided through the SM-CLP to support 
these operations.
Table 12-3. Supported SM-CLP Options...

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SM-CLP Output Format
The DRAC 5 currently supports text-based output as described in the 
SM-CLP specifications. 
/system1/pwrmgtsvc1/
pwrmgtcap1Capabilities of the power management service for 
the system.
/system1/fan1A fan target on the managed system.
/system1/fan1/
tachsensor1An individual sensor target on the fan target on the 
managed system.
/system1/batteries1A battery target on the managed system.
/system1/batteries1/
sensor1An individual sensor...

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DRAC 5 SM-CLP Examples
The following subsections provide sample scenarios for using the SM-CLP to 
perform the following operations:
 Server power management
 SEL management
 MAP target navigation
 Display system properties
Server Power Management
Table 12-5 provides examples of using SM-CLP to perform power 
management operations on a managed system.
Table 12-5. Server Power Management Operations
Operation Syntax
Logging into the 
RAC using the...

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SEL Management
Table 12-6 provides examples of using the SM-CLP to perform SEL-related 
operations on the managed system.
Table 12-6. SEL Management Operations
Operation Syntax
Viewing the 
SEL->show /system1/logs1/log1
/system1/logs1/log1
Targets:
Record1
Record2
Record3
Record4
Record5
Properties:
InstanceID             = IPMI:BMC1 SEL Log
MaxNumberOfRecords     = 512
CurrentNumberOfRecords = 5
Name                   = IPMI SEL
EnabledState           =...

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Batteries Management
Table 12-7 provides example of using the SM-CLP to perform operations on 
the batteries.
Viewing the 
SEL record->show /system1/logs1/log1/record4
/system1/logs1/log1/record4
Properties:
LogCreationClassName= CIM_RecordLog
CreationClassName = CIM_LogRecord
LogName = IPMI SEL
RecordID = 1
MessageTimeStamp = 20050620100512.000000-
000
Description = FAN 7 RPM: fan sensor, 
detected a failure
ElementName = IPMI SEL Record
Commands:
cd...

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MAP Target Navigation
Table 12-8 provides examples of using the cd verb to navigate the MAP. In all 
examples, the initial default target is assumed to be /.
Table 12-7. Batteries Management Operations
Operation Syntax
Viewing the 
status of the 
batteries->show system1/batteries1/sensor1
/system1/batteries1/sensor1:
Properties:
SystemCreationClassName = CIM_ComputerSystem
SystemName              = F196P1S
CreationClassName       = CIM_Sensor
DeviceID...

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System Properties
The Table 12-9 lists the system properties that are displayed when the user 
types the following:
show /system1 
These properties are derived from the Base System Profile that is provided by 
the standards body and is based on the CIM_ComputerSystem class as 
defined by the CIM schema. 
For additional information, see the DMTF CIM schema definitions.
Table 12-8. Map Target Navigation Operations
Operation Syntax
Navigate to the 
system...

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ElementNameUser-friendly name for the 
system.
MaxLen = 64
NameFormatIdentifies the method by which 
the Name is generated.
Va l u e s :
Other, IP, Dial, HID, NWA, 
HWA, X25, ISDN, IPX, DCC, 
ICD, E.164, SNA, OID/OSI, 
WWN, NAA
DedicatedEnumeration indicating whether 
the system is a special-purpose 
system or general-purpose 
system.
Va l u e s :
0=Not Dedicated
1=Unknown
2=Other
3=Storage
4=Router
5=Switch
6=Layer 3 Switch
7=CentralOffice Switch
8=Hub...

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16=File Server
17=Mobile User Device,
18=Repeater
19=Bridge/Extender
20=Gateway
21=Storage Virtualizer
22=Media Library
23=Extender Node
24=NAS Head
25=Self-Contained NAS
26=UPS
27=IP Phone
28=Management Controller
29=Chassis Manager
ResetCapabilityDefines the reset methods 
available on the system
Values:
1=Other
2=Unknown
3=Disabled
4=Enabled
5=Not Implemented
CreationClassNameThe superclass from which this 
instance is derived. Table 12-9. System...

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EnabledStateIndicates the enabled/disabled 
states of the system.
Va l u e s :
0=Unknown
1=Other
2=Enabled
3=Disabled
4=Shutting Down
5=Not Applicable
6=Enabled but Offline
7=In Test
8=Deferred
9=Quiesce
10=Starting
EnabledDefaultIndicates the default startup 
configuration for the enabled 
state of the system. By default, 
the system is Enabled (value=
2).
Va l u e s :
2=Enabled
3=Disabled
4=Not Applicable
5=Enabled but Offline
6=No Default Table 12-9....
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