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systemid Command

Name

systemid - This command is used to store the user ID and password for internal programs to access the remote hardware.

Synopsis

systemid [-h] [host_name | ip_address [user_id]]

Description

This command is used to store the user ID and password for remote hardware. The system is identified by its IP address or by its host name. If the host name is resolveable, the password file is stored as an IP address. If the host name is not resolveable, the password file is stored as the host name that was entered.

When running the savenodedata1.1 command, you will be prompted for the password to be stored with the specified user ID. If the command is run with no user ID, the command will return the IP address and user ID for the specified IP address, if one has been stored. If the command is run with no IP address, it will return all IP addresses and user IDs that have been previously saved. To change an existing saved user ID or password value, run the command again with new values.

Options

-h
Writes the command's usage statement to standard output.

[host_name
Specifies the hostname of the system where the ID resides.

ip_address
Specifies the IP address of the system where the ID resides.

user_id
Specifies the user name which will be defined.

Examples

  1. To store a system ID for user admin on host clsn04.pok.ibm.com:
    systemid clsn04.pok.ibm.com admin
    

Author

John Simpson- cluster@us.ibm.com


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