CLI Guide

Omcong Managing Components Using The
Instrumentation Service
The omcong command allows you to provide values that dene warning events, congure alert actions, clear logs, and congure system
shutdown, as well as perform other systems management tasks.
Examples of omcong capabilities include:
Administrator privilege to clear command, alert, and hardware logs
Administrator privilege to congure and execute system shutdown
Power user and administrator privilege to specify values for warning events on fans, voltage probes, and temperature probes
Power user and administrator privilege to set alert actions in case of a warning or failure event from intrusion, fans, voltage probes, and
temperature probes
For more information on using the omcong command to view and manage cost of ownership information (assetinfo), see Omcong
System Or Servermodule Assetinfo Editing Cost Of Ownership Values.
Often, you must use the omreport commands to get the information required to execute an omcong command. For example, to edit the
minimum temperature for a warning event on a temperature probe, you must know the index of the probe. Use the omreport chassis temps
or omreport mainsystem temp command to display a list of probes and their indexes. For more information on using the omreport
command, see Omreport: Viewing System Status Using The Instrumentation Service.
The following table displays the system availability for the omcong command:
Table 41. 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
Topics:
Conventions for parameter tables
omcong Command Summary
Help With The Omcong Command
Omcong About
Omcong Chassis Or Omcong Mainsystem
Omcong Preferences
Omcong System Or Omcong Servermodule
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.
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