Users Guide

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Using SMCLP
The Server Management Command Line Protocol (SMCLP) specication enables CLI-based systems management. It denes a
protocol for management commands transmitted over standard character oriented streams. This protocol accesses a Common
Information Model Object Manager (CIMOM) using a human-oriented command set. The SMCLP is a sub-component of the
Distributed Management Task Force (DMTF) SMASH initiative to streamline systems management across multiple platforms. The
SMCLP specication, along with the Managed Element Addressing Specication and numerous proles to SMCLP mapping
specications, describes the standard verbs and targets for various management task executions.
NOTE: It is assumed that you are familiar with the Systems Management Architecture for Server Hardware (SMASH)
Initiative and the Server Management Working Group (SMWG) SMCLP specications.
The SM-CLP is a subcomponent of the Distributed Management Task Force (DMTF) SMASH initiative to streamline server
management across multiple platforms. The SM-CLP specication, along with the Managed Element Addressing Specication and
numerous proles to SM-CLP mapping specications, describes the standard verbs and targets for various management task
executions.
The SMCLP is hosted from the iDRAC controller rmware and supports Telnet, SSH, and serial-based interfaces. The iDRAC SMCLP
interface is based on the SMCLP Specication Version 1.0 provided by the DMTF organization.
NOTE: Information about the proles, extensions, and MOFs are available at delltechcenter.com and all DMTF
information is available at dmtf.org/standards/proles/.
SM-CLP commands implement a subset of the local RACADM commands. The commands are useful for scripting since you can
execute these commands from a management station command line. You can retrieve the output of commands in well-dened
formats, including XML, facilitating scripting and integration with existing reporting and management tools.
System management capabilities using SMCLP
iDRAC SMCLP enables you to:
Manage Server Power — Turn on, shut down, or reboot the system
Manage System Event Log (SEL) — Display or clear the SEL records
Manage iDRAC user account
View system properties
Running SMCLP commands
You can run the SMCLP commands using SSH or Telnet interface. Open an SSH or Telnet interface and log in to iDRAC as an
administrator. The SMCLP prompt (admin ->)is displayed.
SMCLP prompts:
yx1x blade servers use -$.
yx1x rack and tower servers use admin->.
yx2x blade, rack, and tower servers use admin->.
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