MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations
Displays the network environment setup status.
Displays a list of port numbers being used.
Displays the REMCS network setting.
Dynamic Partiiton HotAdd.
Dynamic Reconfiguration HotRemove.
set partition dynamic_partitioning
Sets DR state of partition.
show partition dynamic_partitioning
Displays DR state of partition.
Notation of parameters in the command syntax
- Multiple parameters are enclosed in brackets [ ] to indicate that one of them is to be selected.
For example, [A|B|C] means that either A, B, or C is to be selected as specified.
- A parameter is enclosed in braces { } to indicate that it can be omitted.
For example, {quiet} means that the quiet parameter can be omitted.
Parameter specification range
The parameters <partition#>, <SB#>, <IOB#>, and <GSPB#> may appear in the command syntax. You can
specify values in the following ranges for these parameters.
TABLE 2.7 Parameter specification range
If the specified value falls outside the valid range, the system displays an error message and does not
process the command.
Messages
The following messages are common to all the commands.
- If the specified CLI parameter character string is an incorrect parameter, the following message
appears.
Also, the CLI parameters are classified into command groups: "show," "set," "add," "remove," "clear,"
"power," "download," and "update." If the specified parameter does not belong to any of these
command groups, this message appears.
The specified parameter is invalid.
The following message appears only if the specified command name is "show," "set," "add," "remove,"
"clear," "power," "download," or "update."
If the entered command is not "passwd," "ping," "who," or "help" and does not belong to any of the "show,"
"set," "add," "remove," "clear," "power," "download," and "update" command groups, the following message
appears.
No such file or directory