CLI Guide

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Omcong System Or Servermodule Assetinfo:
Editing Cost Of Ownership Values
The omcong system assetinfo or omcong servermodule assetinfo command helps you to edit a comprehensive set of parameters
that make up the total cost of ownership of the system. This section explains the parameters that are reported and congured under
the omcong system assetinfo or omcong servermodule assetinfo command.
Using the omcong system assetinfo or omcong servermodule assetinfo command, you can set governing values for congurable
objects. Examples of assetinfo conguration capabilities include setting values for system owner, purchase price, details of any lease
that is in eect, depreciation methods and rates, and location of the system, warranty and extended warranty duration, outsourcing
details, and service level agreement.
NOTE: Power Users and Administrators can add and edit asset information.
The following table lists the systems on which omcong commands are applicable:
Table 77. System Availability for the omcong Command
Command Level 1 Command Level 2 Applicable to
omcong servermodule Blade systems
mainsystem Blade systems
system Rack and Tower systems
chassis Rack and Tower systems
Adding acquisition information
Acquisition refers to the facts about a business entity's purchase or lease of a system. Use the omcong system assetinfo
info=acquisition or omcong servermodule assetinfo info=acquisition command to add detailed information about the purchase or
lease of a system. The following table displays the valid parameters for the command:
Table 78. Valid Parameters Of omcong system assetinfo info=acquisition or omcong servermodule assetinfo info=acquisition
Command Level
1
Command Level
2
Command Level 3 Name= Value Pair
1
Name= Value Pair 2 Description
omcong system or
servermodule
assetinfo info=acquisition costcenter=<text> The name or code for
the business entity
that acquired the
system.
expensed=yes | no Whether the system
is charged to a
specic purpose or
department such as
research and
development or
sales.
installdate=<mmddyy> Date the system was
put to service.
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