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author | Jörg Frings-Fürst <debian@jff-webhosting.net> | 2016-05-08 22:59:06 +0200 |
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committer | Jörg Frings-Fürst <debian@jff-webhosting.net> | 2016-05-08 22:59:06 +0200 |
commit | a7c8ed90be739a49937a229828c470f1ad01396e (patch) | |
tree | 4cd43ff357d98a1ce5afb3bb9449afcce5a299d1 /doc/ipmitool.1 | |
parent | fa5ac2da06fae952fe1295a1e955bdb35e6d86c4 (diff) | |
parent | 342ebce798fe98ede64939a49bbc3770d8214649 (diff) |
Merge tag 'upstream/1.8.17'
Upstream version 1.8.17
Diffstat (limited to 'doc/ipmitool.1')
-rw-r--r-- | doc/ipmitool.1 | 126 |
1 files changed, 63 insertions, 63 deletions
diff --git a/doc/ipmitool.1 b/doc/ipmitool.1 index 10ccb74..2e39fad 100644 --- a/doc/ipmitool.1 +++ b/doc/ipmitool.1 @@ -10,47 +10,47 @@ ipmitool [ <options> ] <command> [ <sub-commands and sub-options> ] Any recognized option is accepted. Conditional options may be ignored or it's usage postponed until shell or exec processes relevant command. .br -<general-options> := [ -h | -V | -v | -I <interface> | -H <address> | - -d <N> | -p <port> | -c | -U <username> | - -L <privlvl> | -l <lun> | -m <local_address> | - -N <sec> | -R <count> | <password-option> | +<general\-options> := [ \-h | \-V | \-v | \-I <interface> | \-H <address> | + \-d <N> | \-p <port> | \-c | \-U <username> | + \-L <privlvl> | \-l <lun> | \-m <local_address> | + \-N <sec> | \-R <count> | <password\-option> | <oem-option> | <bridge-options> ] -<conditional-opts> := [ <lan-options> | <lanplus-options> | - <command-options> ] +<conditional\-opts> := [ <lan\-options> | <lanplus\-options> | + <command\-options> ] .br Bridging: .br -<bridge-options> := -t <target_address> [ -b <channel> | - [ -T <address> | -B <channel> ] ] +<bridge\-options> := \-t <target_address> [ \-b <channel> | + [ \-T <address> | \-B <channel> ] ] .br -Options used with -I lan: +Options used with \-I lan: .br -<lan-options> := [ -A <authtype> ] +<lan\-options> := [ \-A <authtype> ] .br -Options used with -I lanplus: +Options used with \-I lanplus: .br -<lanplus-options> := [ -C <ciphersuite> | <key-option> ] +<lanplus\-options> := [ \-C <ciphersuite> | <key\-option> ] .br Option groups setting same value: .br -<key-option> := [ -k <key> | -K | -y <hex_key> | -Y ] +<key\-option> := [ \-k <key> | \-K | \-y <hex_key> | \-Y ] .br -<password-option> := [ -f <password_file> | -a | -P <password> | -E ] +<password\-option> := [ \-f <password_file> | \-a | \-P <password> | \-E ] .br -<oem-option> := [ -o <oemtype> | -g | -s ] +<oem\-option> := [ \-o <oemtype> | \-g | \-s ] .br Options used with specific command <command-options>: .br -<options-sdr> := [ -S <sdr_cache_file> ] +<options\-sdr> := [ \-S <sdr_cache_file> ] .br -<options-sel> := [ -O <sel_oem> ] +<options\-sel> := [ \-O <sel_oem> ] .br -<options-sol> := [ -e <sol_escape_char> ] +<options\-sol> := [ \-e <sol_escape_char> ] .SH "DESCRIPTION" @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ chassis power control. IPMI management of a local system interface requires a compatible IPMI kernel driver to be installed and configured. On Linux this driver is called \fIOpenIPMI\fP and it is included in standard distributions. -On Solaris this driver is called \fIBMC\fP and is inclued in Solaris 10. +On Solaris this driver is called \fIBMC\fP and is included in Solaris 10. Management of a remote station requires the IPMI\-over\-LAN interface to be enabled and configured. Depending on the particular requirements of each system it may be possible to enable the LAN interface using ipmitool over @@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ option is absent, or if password_file is empty, the password will default to NULL. .TP \fB\-g\fR -Deprecated. Use: -o intelplus +Deprecated. Use: \-o intelplus .TP \fB\-h\fR Get basic usage help from the command line. @@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ combined with \fI-t target address\fP. .TP \fB\-m\fR <\fIlocal_address\fP> Set the local IPMB address. The local address defaults to 0x20 -or is auto discovered on PICMG platforms when -m is not specified. +or is auto discovered on PICMG platforms when \-m is not specified. There should be no need to change the local address for normal operation. .TP \fB\-N\fR <\fIsec\fP> @@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ Command \fIraw\fP uses fixed value of one try (no retries). Command \fIhpm\fP uses fixed value of 10 retries. .TP \fB\-s\fR -Deprecated. Use: -o supermicro +Deprecated. Use: \-o supermicro .TP \fB\-S\fR <\fIsdr_cache_file\fP> Use local file for remote SDR cache. Using a local SDR cache @@ -223,7 +223,7 @@ Display version information. \fB\-y\fR <\fIhex key\fP> Use supplied Kg key for IPMIv2.0 authentication. The key is expected in hexadecimal format and can be used to specify keys with non-printable -characters. E.g. '-k PASSWORD' and '-y 50415353574F5244' are +characters. E.g. '\-k PASSWORD' and '\-y 50415353574F5244' are equivalent. The default is not to use any Kg key. .TP @@ -1052,7 +1052,7 @@ Display point to point physical connectivity between carriers and AMC modules. \fIpower\fP <\fBxx=filename1\fR> <\fBxx=filename2\fR> \fB...\fr .br -Display power supply informations between carrier and AMC modules. +Display power supply information between carrier and AMC modules. .TP \fIall\fP <\fBxx=filename\fR> <\fBxx=filename\fR> \fB...\fr .br @@ -1064,7 +1064,7 @@ modules. .TP \fIfrushow\fP <\fBxx=filename\fR> .br -Convert a binary FRU file into human readable text format. Use -v option to get +Convert a binary FRU file into human readable text format. Use \-v option to get more display information. .RE @@ -1082,56 +1082,56 @@ and an AMC module or between 2 AMC modules. Example: AMC slot B1 port 0 ==> On-Carrier Device 0 port 16 Matching Result - From On-Carrier Device ID 0 - -Channel ID 11 || Lane 0: enable - -Link Type: AMC.2 Ethernet - -Link Type extension: 1000BASE-BX (SerDES Gigabit) Ethernet link - -Link Group ID: 0 || Link Asym. Match: exact match + \-Channel ID 11 || Lane 0: enable + \-Link Type: AMC.2 Ethernet + \-Link Type extension: 1000BASE-BX (SerDES Gigabit) Ethernet link + \-Link Group ID: 0 || Link Asym. Match: exact match - To AMC slot B1 - -Channel ID 0 || Lane 0: enable - -Link Type: AMC.2 Ethernet - -Link Type extension: 1000BASE-BX (SerDES Gigabit) Ethernet link - -Link Group ID: 0 || Link Asym. Match: exact match + \-Channel ID 0 || Lane 0: enable + \-Link Type: AMC.2 Ethernet + \-Link Type extension: 1000BASE-BX (SerDES Gigabit) Ethernet link + \-Link Group ID: 0 || Link Asym. Match: exact match *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* AMC slot B1 port 1 ==> On-Carrier Device 0 port 12 Matching Result - From On-Carrier Device ID 0 - -Channel ID 6 || Lane 0: enable - -Link Type: AMC.2 Ethernet - -Link Type extension: 1000BASE-BX (SerDES Gigabit) Ethernet link - -Link Group ID: 0 || Link Asym. Match: exact match + \-Channel ID 6 || Lane 0: enable + \-Link Type: AMC.2 Ethernet + \-Link Type extension: 1000BASE-BX (SerDES Gigabit) Ethernet link + \-Link Group ID: 0 || Link Asym. Match: exact match - To AMC slot B1 - -Channel ID 1 || Lane 0: enable - -Link Type: AMC.2 Ethernet - -Link Type extension: 1000BASE-BX (SerDES Gigabit) Ethernet link - -Link Group ID: 0 || Link Asym. Match: exact match + \-Channel ID 1 || Lane 0: enable + \-Link Type: AMC.2 Ethernet + \-Link Type extension: 1000BASE-BX (SerDES Gigabit) Ethernet link + \-Link Group ID: 0 || Link Asym. Match: exact match *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* On-Carrier Device vs AMC slot A2 AMC slot A2 port 0 ==> On-Carrier Device 0 port 3 Matching Result - From On-Carrier Device ID 0 - -Channel ID 9 || Lane 0: enable - -Link Type: AMC.2 Ethernet - -Link Type extension: 1000BASE-BX (SerDES Gigabit) Ethernet link - -Link Group ID: 0 || Link Asym. Match: exact match + \-Channel ID 9 || Lane 0: enable + \-Link Type: AMC.2 Ethernet + \-Link Type extension: 1000BASE-BX (SerDES Gigabit) Ethernet link + \-Link Group ID: 0 || Link Asym. Match: exact match - To AMC slot A2 - -Channel ID 0 || Lane 0: enable - -Link Type: AMC.2 Ethernet - -Link Type extension: 1000BASE-BX (SerDES Gigabit) Ethernet link - -Link Group ID: 0 || Link Asym. Match: exact match + \-Channel ID 0 || Lane 0: enable + \-Link Type: AMC.2 Ethernet + \-Link Type extension: 1000BASE-BX (SerDES Gigabit) Ethernet link + \-Link Group ID: 0 || Link Asym. Match: exact match *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* AMC slot B1 vs AMC slot A2 AMC slot A2 port 2 ==> AMC slot B1 port 2 Matching Result - From AMC slot B1 - -Channel ID 2 || Lane 0: enable - -Link Type: AMC.3 Storage - -Link Type extension: Serial Attached SCSI (SAS/SATA) - -Link Group ID: 0 || Link Asym. Match: FC or SAS interface {exact match} + \-Channel ID 2 || Lane 0: enable + \-Link Type: AMC.3 Storage + \-Link Type extension: Serial Attached SCSI (SAS/SATA) + \-Link Group ID: 0 || Link Asym. Match: FC or SAS interface {exact match} - To AMC slot A2 - -Channel ID 2 || Lane 0: enable - -Link Type: AMC.3 Storage - -Link Type extension: Serial Attached SCSI (SAS/SATA) - -Link Group ID: 0 || Link Asym. Match: FC or SAS interface {exact match} + \-Channel ID 2 || Lane 0: enable + \-Link Type: AMC.3 Storage + \-Link Type extension: Serial Attached SCSI (SAS/SATA) + \-Link Group ID: 0 || Link Asym. Match: FC or SAS interface {exact match} *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* .TP \fIunmatch\fP <\fBxx=filename\fR> <\fBxx=filename\fR> \fB...\fr @@ -2516,7 +2516,7 @@ Remove a policy. If domain is not supplied a default of platform is used. \fIpower\fP \fImin\fP <minimum> \fImax\fP <maximum> [\fIdomain\fP <platform|CPU|Memory>] .br -Configure Node Manager power minumum and maximum power draw limits. +Configure Node Manager power minimum and maximum power draw limits. The \fImin\fP and \fImax\fP values must be in the range of 0-65535. If domain is not supplied a default of platform is used. @@ -3269,7 +3269,7 @@ I2C Master Write\-Read IPMI command. Execute the service processor command line interface commands. Without any command string, an interactive session is started -in the service processor command line environ ment. If a +in the service processor command line environment. If a command string is specified, the command string is executed on the service processor and the connection is closed. .TP @@ -3515,7 +3515,7 @@ a 2.4\-based kernel in order for ipmitool to work: Incoming and outgoing message handler for IPMI interfaces. .TP .B ipmi_kcs_drv -An IPMI Keyboard Controler Style (KCS) interface driver for the message handler. +An IPMI Keyboard Controller Style (KCS) interface driver for the message handler. .TP .B ipmi_devintf Linux character device interface for the message handler. @@ -3553,7 +3553,7 @@ ipmitool includes some sample initialization scripts that can perform this task automatically at start\-up. In order to have ipmitool use the OpenIPMI device interface -you can specifiy it on the command line: +you can specify it on the command line: .PP ipmitool \fB\-I\fR \fIopen\fP <\fIcommand\fP> .SH "BMC INTERFACE" @@ -3664,7 +3664,7 @@ encryption algorightms. The ipmitool \fIfree\fP interface utilizes the FreeIPMI libfreeipmi drivers. .LP -You can tell ipmitool to use the FreeIPMI interface with the -I option: +You can tell ipmitool to use the FreeIPMI interface with the \-I option: .PP ipmitool \fB\-I\fR \fIfree\fP <\fIcommand\fP> @@ -3674,7 +3674,7 @@ ipmitool \fB\-I\fR \fIfree\fP <\fIcommand\fP> The ipmitool \fIimb\fP interface supports the Intel IMB (Intel Inter-module Bus) Interface through the /dev/imb device. .LP -You can tell ipmitool to use the IMB interface with the -I option: +You can tell ipmitool to use the IMB interface with the \-I option: .PP ipmitool \fB\-I\fR \fIimb\fP <\fIcommand\fP> |