HP Fabric Clustering System HP-UX Administrator's Guide, March 2008
Table B-54 Administrative Commands (continued)
DescriptionCommand
Sets a limit for inactivity allowed during a CLI session. See “terminal time-out” (page 211)
terminal time-out
Tracks internal system program modules that are called for a specific interface card. See
“trace” (page 211)
trace
Defines the type of gateway or switch cluster connection being configured (some gateway
functions are not supported by HP InfiniBand). See “type” (page 212)
type
Used to create and manage administrative access to both CLI, GUI, and SNMP (Element
Manager GUI is not supported in initial release of HP InfiniBand). See “username”
(page 213)
username
Lists all the users who are currently logged into the CLI and the host system from which
they logged in. See “who” (page 214)
who
Writes a text message to the terminal of a specified user. See “write” (page 215)
write
action
Synopsis: The action command executes administrative functions on specified card(s).
Currently, one function is provided. The administrative function provided removes inactive
system-image switch cluster connections.
Syntax: action delete-inactive-image
Table B-55 action Keywords
DescriptionKeyword
Removes the inactive image from the system. The current system image is both installed
and activated.
delete-inactive-image
Command Modes: Configuration Card (config-card) mode.
Privilege Level: Unrestricted or card-specific read-write user.
Usage Guidelines: Use this command to remove older system-images files from local gateway
and switch cluster connection memory. Once removed, the card system-image can be synchronized
to that of the controller system-image (some gateway functions are not supported by HP
InfiniBand).
You must have read-write administrative permissions for the type of card being configured.
Examples:
HP-IB(config-card-2)# action delete-inactive-images
Defaults: This command has no defaults.
Related Commands: “copy” (page 193)
“install” (page 200)
“show card” (page 136)
boot-config
Synopsis: The boot-config configuration command is used to specify the system-image
that should be used to initialize the system firmware when the system powers-up, or is rebooted.
Syntax: boot-config primary-image-source dir
Table B-56 boot-config Keywords
Descriptionkey word
Specifies that the name of the new boot-config file is to follow.primary-image-source
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