hwmgmtcli Command Syntax

The hwmgmtcli commands use the following command syntax:

hwmgmtcli subcommand subsystem [option]

The options listed in the following table apply to all CLI Tools commands, including hwmgmtcli.

Short Option Long Option Description

-?, -h

--help

Displays help information.

-V

--version

Displays the tool version.

If you use the --help or --version options, the hwmgmtcli command does not require subcommands, otherwise one or more subcommands are mandatory.

hwmgmtcli supports the subcommands shown in the following table.

Subcommand Function

list subsystem

Show details of one or all subsystems.

export all

Export details of all subsystems to an XML file.

You can choose to show all available information or you can choose a subsystem. The available subsystems are listed in the following table.

Subsystem Description

all

Show all subsystems available. For the export subcommand, this is the only supported subsystem.

server

Show details of server subsystem.

cooling

Show details of cooling subsystem.

processor

Show details of processor subsystem.

memory

Show details of memory subsystem.

power

Show details of power subsystem.

storage

Show details of storage subsystem.

network

Show details of network subsystem.

firmware

Show details of firmware subsystem.

device

Show details of the device subsystem.

bios

Show details of BIOS subsystem.

iomodule

Show details of IO module subsystem.

open_problems

Show all SP diagnosed open problems (ILOM 3.1 or newer).

dcu

Show details of dcu subsystem (only available on multi-domained systems).

The list subsystem subcommand supports the option listed in the following table.

Short Option Long Option Description

-d

--details

Show all of the properties and components for the subsystem in detail.

The option listed in the following table is supported for the export all subcommand.

Short Option Long Option Description

-f

--filename

Export the subsystem information to filename.xml.

-y

--yes

Bypass any user confirmation prompt when overwriting an existing output file of the same name.