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--add | -a Creates and sets configuration information for a component simultane-
ously. The add operation is subsystem specific. Any change done using
the add operation can be runtime only, persistent or both.
--cra Performs critical resource analysis (CRA) of network interfaces. The
CRA operation displays the users of the component or subsystem that
will be impacted if a destructive operation is performed. HP recom-
mends performing CRA operation prior to any destructive operation.
--delete | --del |
-d Deletes or erases components, or modifies the attributes of a component.
The
delete operation can be subsystem specific. The changes made
using the delete operation can be runtime only, persistent, or both.
--diagnose | --diag Performs a diagnostic operation. Diagnostic operations are subsystem
specific. An example of diagnostic operation is link connectivity check.
--disable | --dis Suspends (or stops) a physical and virtual component.
--download | --do
Downloads firmware onto the physical device.
--dump | --du
Dumps or reads registers, memory, and debug information of controllers
and devices
--enable | --en Resumes a suspended (or starts or restarts) a physical device or a virtual
component.
--get | -g Displays system configuration information, component attribute informa-
tion, and subsystem specific information (for example, statistics). You
can also use this operation to view the current (runtime), saved (across
reboots), and default configuration. This is the default operation if no
operation is specified.
--help | -h | -? Displays usage information and context dependent help for a command
or a subsystem.
--reset | --re | -r Performs hard and soft reset of physical and virtual components.
--set | -s Sets configuration information of the components and the subsystems.
Use this opperation to change the current (runtime), saved (across
reboots), and default configuration.
Target
The target is the object on which an operation is performed. You must specify a target for all operations
except for
--get and --help operations. The choice to support multiple targets in a command is sub-
system specific.
The following target options are supported:
{--class | -C} class1,...,classN
Limits the scope of the operation to the classes provided.
{--class_instance | -c } cinst1,...,cinstN
Limits the scope of the operation to the class instances provided.
{--instance | -I} inst1,...,instN
Limits the operation to the instances of the class/subsystem specified.
{--name | -N} name1,...,nameN
Limits the scope of the operation to the names provided.
{--subsystem | -S} subsys1,...,subsysN
Limits the scope of the operation to the subsystems provided.
Operation Qualifier
Operation qualifier is used to specify additional information to complete the requested operation.
The following operational qualifier options are supported:
--force | -f Forces the operation even if errors are encountered during the operation.
{
--from | --fr} arg Specifies the configuration parameter values to be used for the operation.
The from operation takes any one of current, saved,ordefault as
argument.
2 Hewlett-Packard Company 2 HP-UX 11i Version 3: September 2010