root# system_profiler -usage
Usage: system_profiler [-listDataTypes]
system_profiler [-xml] [-timeout n] [-detailLevel n]
system_profiler [-xml] [-timeout n] [dataType1 ... dataTypeN]
-detailLevel n specifies the level of detail for the report
mini = short report (contains no identifying or personal information)
basic = basic hardware and network information
full = all available information
-listDataTypes lists all the available datatypes
-xml generates xml output instead of plain text
if redirected to a file with the extension ".spx"
the file can be opened in System Profiler.app
-timeout specifies the maximum time to spend gathering information
the default is 180 seconds, 0 means no timeout
Redirect stderr to /dev/null to suppress progress and error messages.
Examples:
system_profiler
Generates a text report with the standard detail level.
system_profiler -detailLevel mini
Generates a short report without identifying/personal information.
system_profiler -listDataTypes
Shows a list of the available data types.
system_profiler SPSoftwareDataType SPNetworkDataType
Generates a text report containing only software and network data.
system_profiler -xml >MySystem.spx
Creates a XML file which can be opened by System Profiler.app
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occi-compute
OPENNEBULA(1) User Commands OPENNEBULA(1)NAME
OpenNebula - OpenNebula occi-compute
SYNOPSIS
occi-compute <COMMAND> [OPTIONS] [ARGUMENTS]
DESCRIPTION
occi-compute - Manages compute resources
OPTIONS --help, -h
Show help
--username <id>, -U <id>
The username of the user
--password <key>, -P <key>
The password of the user
--url <url>, -R <url>
Set url as the web service url to use
--timeout <seconds>, -T <seconds>
Sets a timeout for the http connection
--debug, -D
Enables verbosity
--verbose
Show resources in verbose mode
COMMANDS
create <occi xml file>
creates a new compute resource described by the provided <occi xml file>
list
lists available compute resources
show <compute id>
retrieves the OCCI XML representation of the compute resource identified by <compute id>
update <occi xml file>
updates the representation of the compute resource represented by the provided <occi xml file>
delete <compute id>
deletes the compute resource idenfitied by <compute id>
COPYRIGHT
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Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may
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OpenNebula 3.4.1 April 2012 OPENNEBULA(1)