Command Line Interface Guide

NOTE: When a system includes an external chassis, the displayed results vary by operating system. On SUSE Linux
Enterprise Server and Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems, the omreport commands display external chassis
information in a separate section after the main chassis information. On Microsoft Windows systems, data about
the external chassis does not appear in the omreport output.
The following table provides a high-level summary of the omreport command. The column titled Command level 1
displays the omreport command at its most general use. Command level 2 shows the major objects or components that
you can view using omreport (about, chassis, storage, and system). Command level 3 lists the specific objects and
components to view reports. User privilege required refers to the type of privilege you need to run the command, where
U = User, P = Power User, and A = Administrator. Use is a very general statement about the actions performed using
omreport.
The following table lists the omreport commands available for about, system, and main system chassis.
Table 4. Command Level 1, Level 2, And Level 3 For omreport
Command
Level 1
Command Level 2 Command Level
3
User
Privilege
Required
Use
omreport modularenclosure U, P, A Displays the information for all the modular
chassis.
about U, P, A Displays the version number and properties for
Server Administrator.
details=true U, P, A Displays the information for all the Server
Administrator programs installed.
chassis or
mainsystem
U, P, A Displays the general status of all the main
components.
acswitch U, P, A Displays the failover settings where redundant
AC power lines are supported in a system.
batteries U, P, A Displays the properties set for batteries.
bios U, P, A Displays the BIOS information such as
manufacturer, version, and release date.
biossetup A Displays the BIOS setup properties configured
during system boot.
fans U, P, A Displays the status and thresholds for system
fans.
firmware U, P, A Displays the name and version of the firmware.
frontpanel U, P, A Displays whether the front panel button settings,
such as the Power button and/or Nonmasking
Interrupt (NMI) button (if present on the system),
are enabled or disabled. It also displays the front
panel encryption access information and the
front panel LCD information.
fru U, P, A Displays the Field Replaceable Unit (FRU)
information.
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