Output format, Interactive user output format – HP Virtual Connect Flex-10 10Gb Ethernet Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual
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->show devicebay -help
Description:
This command displays all device bays in the domain
Syntax:
show devicebay [
Parameters:
DeviceBayName : The reference name of a device bay in the domain.
The format of the device bay name is
Examples:
- Display a summary listing of all device bays:
->show devicebay
- Show detailed information for all device bays:
->show device bay *
- Show detailed information for a specific device bay 2 of
a specific enclosure:
->show devicebay enc0:2
Output format
The CLI provides two different output formats:
•
Interactive user output format
•
Scriptable output format
The interactive user output format is the default. However, by using a command-line option, the user can also
specify a "parse-friendly" output format, which provides data in a format that can be easily interpreted by
automated scripts invoking the CLI. The different output formats primarily impact the show subcommand in
the CLI infrastructure, where a majority of the informational details are displayed.
Interactive user output format
The interactive user output format provides a user friendly view of information at the command line. When
providing an overview, or listing, of several instances of data, a tabular text format is displayed. If an
individual instance of data is being displayed, then the stanza format is used.
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