====== Lenovo PureFlex command line ====== Connect to the PureFlex using ssh: ssh USERID@ List the objetct tree: list -l all Select a target: CMM or switch ------------------------------------------------------- env -T mm[1] (Valeur : 1 ou 2) env -T mm[p] (primary) env -T switch[3] (Valeur : 1 ou 2 = Network switches, 3 ou 4 = SAN switches) env -T system (Pour revenir au sommet de l’arborescence) Print the information about that device ------- info (Liste les infos de l’objet sélectionné. Le système par défaut.) Restart CMM -------------------------- reset (Restart) reset-standby (Restart de la CMM en standby) reset -f (Restart, et failover sur la CMM de standby) ===== Clear logs ===== To clear both the CMM audit log and the CMM system event log, while the primary CMM in bay 1 is set as the persistent command environment, at the system:mm[1]> prompt, type clearlog To clear the CMM audit log, while the primary CMM in bay 1 is set as the persistent command environment, at the system:mm[1]> prompt, type clearlog -l audit To clear the CMM system event log, while the primary CMM in bay 1 is set as the persistent command environment, at the system:mm[1]> prompt, type clearlog -l system The following examples shows the information that is returned from these commands: system:mm[1]> clearlog -l audit OK I Audit (CMM 02) The Audit log has been cleared by user ID USERID from SSH at address 9.42.104.88. I SERVPROC (CMM 02) The Event log has been cleared by user ID USERID from SSH at address 9.42.104.88. system:mm[1]>clearlog -l audit OK I Audit (CMM 02) The Audit log has been cleared by user ID USERID from SSH at address 9.42.104.88. clearlog -1 system OK I SERVPROC (CMM 02) The Event log has been cleared by user ID USERID from SSH at address 9.42.104.88. === Using SSH: === After that below command can be safely run and the event log should be cleared: # ssh USERID@mm00X clearlog -T mm[1] It may fail if the mm[1] is not primary. In that case you should use: # ssh USERID@mm00X clearlog -T mm[2] ===== Health status ===== system> health -l a -f -t system : Non-Critical blade[1] : OK blade[2] : OK blade[3] : OK blade[4] : OK blade[5] : OK blade[6] : OK blade[7] : OK blade[8] : OK blade[9] : OK blade[10] : OK blade[11] : OK blade[12] : OK blade[13] : OK blade[14] : OK blower[1] : OK blower[2] : OK blower[3] : OK blower[4] : OK blower[5] : OK blower[6] : OK blower[7] : OK blower[8] : OK blower[9] : OK blower[10]: OK power[1] : OK blower[1] : OK power[2] : OK blower[1] : OK power[3] : OK blower[1] : OK power[4] : OK blower[1] : OK power[5] : OK blower[1] : OK power[6] : OK blower[1] : OK mm[1] : Non-Critical (08/11/20, 09:24:53) (FQXCMCR2901F) (000FF1BA) (00004F9B) The SMTP server at address 10.1.1.17 is not reachable. mm[2] : OK switch[1] : OK switch[2] : OK switch[3] : OK switch[4] : OK mt[1] : OK fanmux[1] : OK fanmux[2] : OK system> To check if the warning was cleared you may use folowing command: ssh USERID@mm00X health -l 2 -f It should display: Ok.