HP iLO 3 Scripting and Command Line Guide - Business Support ...
HP iLO 3 Scripting and Command Line Guide - Business Support ...
HP iLO 3 Scripting and Command Line Guide - Business Support ...
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LOGIN<br />
• CDROM<br />
• HDD<br />
• USB<br />
• RBSU<br />
• NETWORK<br />
For example:<br />
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The LOGIN comm<strong>and</strong> provides the information that is used to authenticate the user whose permission<br />
level is used when performing RIBCL actions. The specified user must have a valid <strong>iLO</strong> account to<br />
execute RIBCL comm<strong>and</strong>s. The user privileges are verified against the required privilege for a<br />
particular comm<strong>and</strong>, <strong>and</strong> an error is returned if the privilege level does not match.<br />
For example:<br />
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Alternatively, the CPQLOCFG utility specifies the login information as parameters on the comm<strong>and</strong><br />
line:<br />
cpqlocfg -u username -p password<br />
When using this format, the utility returns an Overriding credentials warning message but<br />
still shows the error log message entry as:<br />
Login name must not be blank.<br />
LOGIN parameters<br />
USER_LOGIN is the login name of the user account. This parameter is case sensitive <strong>and</strong> must not<br />
be blank.<br />
PASSWORD is the password associated with the user. This parameter is case sensitive <strong>and</strong> can<br />
be a combination of any printable characters.<br />
LOGIN runtime errors<br />
USER_INFO<br />
Possible runtime error messages include:<br />
• User login name was not found.<br />
• Password must not be blank.<br />
• Logged-in user does not have required privilege for this comm<strong>and</strong>.<br />
The USER_INFO comm<strong>and</strong> can only appear within a LOGIN comm<strong>and</strong> block. When the comm<strong>and</strong><br />
is parsed, it reads the local user information database into memory <strong>and</strong> prepares to edit it. Only<br />
comm<strong>and</strong>s that are USER_INFO type comm<strong>and</strong>s are valid inside the USER_INFO comm<strong>and</strong> block.<br />
The USER_INFO comm<strong>and</strong> generates a response that indicates to the host application whether the<br />
database was successfully read or not. If the database is open for writing by another application,<br />
then this call fails.<br />
USER_INFO requires the MODE parameter with a value of read or write. MODE is a specific string<br />
parameter with a maximum length of 10 characters that specifies what you intend to do with the<br />
information.<br />
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