Command Line Interface Guide

name=value pair 1 name=value pair 2 Description
128bitorhigher: Sets the
encryption levels to 128-bit or
higher.
attribute=seturl host=<string> port=<value> Enables you to configure the URL
launch point in the Server
Administrator Web server
environment.
attribute=signalgorithm algorithm=MD5 | SHA1 | SHA256
| SHA512
MD5: Sets the key signing
algorithm to MD5.
SHA1: Sets the key signing
algorithm to SHA1.
SHA256: Sets the key signing
algorithm to SHA256.
SHA512: Sets the key signing
algorithm to SHA512.
attribute=setjre jreversion=bundled |value
bundled: Sets the OMSA bundled
version as default.
value: Sets the version which
user inputs and available on the
system.
For example, to set the URL launch point use the following command:
omconfig preferences webserver attribute=seturl host=<name>, ip, fqdn>
port=<
number>
The host input must contain a valid IPv4 or IPv6 address, or a valid hostname.
To set the signing algorithm value, use the following command:
omconfig preferences webserver attribute=signalgorithm algorithm=MD5
To set the JRE versions, use the following command:
omconfig preferences webserver attribute=setjre jreversion=<bundled | value>
Omconfig System Or Omconfig Servermodule
Use the omconfig system or omconfig servermodule commands to clear logs, determine how various
shutdown actions occur, set initial values or edit values for cost of ownership information, and determine
how to respond to a hung operating system.
Omconfig System Alertaction Or Omconfig Servermodule Alertaction
You can use the omconfig system alertaction or omconfig servermodule alertaction command to
determine how Server Administrator responds when a component has a warning or failure event.
NOTE: Due to the limitations of certain operating systems (for example, VMware ESXi), certain
features are not available with this release of OpenManage Server Administrator.
Defining Alert Actions
An alert action is an action that you specify for the system to take when specified conditions are met.
Alert actions determine in advance what actions to take for warning or failure events on intrusion, fans,
temperatures, voltages, power supplies, memory, and redundancy.
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