CLI Guide
omreport Viewing System Status Using The
Instrumentation Service
The omreport command allows you to see detailed information about the system components. You can also retrieve summaries for
many system components at one time, or get details about a specific component. This chapter shows you how to get reports with the
level of detail that you want.
Commands documented in this chapter vary in whether they define the fields that appear in the results of a particular omreport
command. The fields are defined only if they have a special or less familiar use.
As with all other components, use omreport to view component status, and omconfig to manage a component. For information on
configuring components for management, see omconfig: Managing Components Using The Instrumentation Service.
Use the omreport commands to get information you need to execute an omconfig command. For example, to edit the minimum
temperature for a warning event on a temperature probe, you must know the index of the probe you want to configure. Use omreport
chassis temps to display a list of probes and their indexes.
The omreport commands available on the system depend on the system configuration. The following table lists the systems on which
the omreport commands are applicable:
Table 6. System Availability For The omreport Command
Command Level
1
Command Level 2 Applicable To
omreport modularenclosure Blade systems
servermodule Blade systems
mainsystem Blade systems
system Rack and Tower systems
chassis Rack and Tower systems
preferences Blade or Rack, and Tower systems
Topics:
• Conventions for parameter tables
• Command summary of the omreport command
• Help With The omreport Command
• omreport modularenclosure
• omreport about
• Omreport Chassis Or Omreport Mainsystem Commands
• Omreport Licenses
• Omreport System Commands Or Omreport Servermodule Commands
• Omreport Preferences Commands
Conventions for parameter tables
When listing the parameters that a command can take, the parameters are listed in alphabetical order instead of the order in which they
appear in the command line interface.
The symbol |, often called pipe, is the logical exclusive or operator. For example, enable | disable means you can enable or disable the
component or feature, but you cannot simultaneously enable and disable the component or feature.
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