Netra X1 LOM: Unable to change any variable via the "set" command
I'm posting here as it didn't seem quite right in the hardware section (as it's LOM commands). My apologies if I have that wrong though
I've finally gotten round to configuring the LOM on my Netra X1, but I can't get it to change the hostname via the "set" command:
Code:
lom>show hostname
hostname ccacv007
lom>
Ok, that's not right, so I go to change it:
Code:
lom>set hostname kadath
Invalid command. Type 'help' for list of commands.
lom>set hostname=kadath
Usage: set variable value
lom>set hostname
Usage: set variable value
lom>set hostname "kadath"
Invalid command. Type 'help' for list of commands.
lom>set hostname="kadath"
Usage: set variable value
lom>
Same problem setting anything else (the ultimate plan is to set up the IP address for it).
The manual just says "set <variable> <value>" and all should be good...
What on earth is going on here?!?!?
Config spam in case the answer is buried in there:
Code:
lom>env
Fault OFF
Alarm1 OFF
Alarm2 OFF
Alarm3 OFF
Fans:
1 fan1 OK speed 93%
PSUs:
1 OK
Temperature sensors:
1 Enclosure 40degC OK
Overheat sensors:
1 CPU OK
Circuit breakers:
1 USB0 OK
2 USB1 OK
3 SCC OK
Supply rails:
1 5V OK
2 3V3 OK
3 +12V OK
4 -12V OK
5 VDD core OK
lom>
lom>show
escape #.
model Netra X1
hostname ccacv007
power-on-decline off
power-on-delay off
ip-address not set
ip-netmask not set
ip-gateway not set
bootmode normal
rsc-security on
event-reporting on
Time since last boot: +6h53m48s
lom>
lom>help
The following commands are supported:
alarmon
alarmoff
check
console
environment
faulton
faultoff
help
poweron
poweroff
reset
shutdown
show
version
set
break
bootmode
loghistory
showlogs
consolehistory
chist
date
showdate
logout
userpassword
useradd
userdel
userperm
usershow
lom>usershow
1: [not defined]
2: [not defined]
3: [not defined]
4: [not defined]
lom>
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Thanks
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SYNOPSIS
/etc/hostname
DESCRIPTION
The /etc/hostname file configures the name of the local system that is set during boot, with the sethostname(2) system call. It should
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