HP iLO 4 Scripting and Command Line Guide
Targets
All local users are valid targets. For example, if three local users have the login names
Administrator, admin, and test, then valid targets are:
• Administrator
• admin
• test
Table 5 User Command Properties
DescriptionAccessProperty
Corresponds to the iLO 4 login name.read/writeusername
Corresponds to the password for the current user.read/writepassword
Displays the name of the user. If a name is not specified, the parameter uses the
same value as the login name (username). This value corresponds to the iLO 4
user name property.
read/writename
Specifies the privilege level. The valid values are as follows:read/writegroup
• admin
• config
• oemhp_power
• oemhp_rc
• oemhp_vm
If you do not specify a group, no privileges are assigned to the user.
For example
The current path is:
/map1/accounts1.
• create username=lname1 password=password
In this example, username corresponds to the login name.
• create /map1/accounts1 username=<lname1> password=<pwd12345>
name=<dname1> group=<admin,config,oemhp_vm,oemhp_rc,oemhp_power>
In this example, lname1 is the login name of the user.
HP SSO settings
HP SSO settings commands are accessed using:
/map1/oemhp_ssocfg1.
You must have the Configure iLO Settings privilege to change these properties. SSO is only
supported for browser access from trusted HP SIM servers. SSO is a licensed feature. Table 6 (page
40) shows the HP SSO properties. For more information, see the HP iLO User Guide on the HP
website at http://www.hp.com/go/ilo/docs.
Targets
None
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