Query: hpidomain
OS: centos
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hpidomain(1) OpenHPI hpidomain(1)NAMEhpidomain - A openhpi sample application that shows information about domains. It can also set the domain tag.SYNOPSIShpidomain [-D id] [-N host[:port]] [-C <cfgfile>] [-t tttt] [-V -X -h] hpidomain [--domain=id] [--host=host[:port]] [--cfgfile=file] [--tag=tttt] [--verbose] [--debug] [--help]DESCRIPTIONhpidomain displays the domain info for the specified domain. If no domain or host is selected, ohparam uses the default domain as specified in the openhpiclient.conf file. In verbose mode, it walks the DRT and displays domaininfo for all directly related domains. Option -t allows to change the domain tag. (No Option) Display domain infoOPTIONSHelp Options: -h, --help Show help options Application Options: -t tttt, --tag=tttt Set domain tag to the specified string -D nn, --domain=nn Select domain id nn -X, --debug Display debug messages -N "host[:port]", --host="host[:port]" Open session to the domain served by the daemon at the specified URL (host:port). This option overrides the OPENHPI_DAEMON_HOST and OPENHPI_DAEMON_PORT environment variables. If host contains ':' (for example IPv6 address) then enclose it in square brackets. For example: "[::1]" or "[::1]:4743". -C "file", --cfgfile="file" Use passed file as client configuration file. This option overrides the OPENHPICLIENT_CONf environment variable.SEE ALSOhpi_shell hpialarms hpigensimdata hpireset hpitop hpiel hpiinv hpisensor hpitree hpievents hpionIBMblade hpisettime hpiwdt hpifan hpipower hpithres hpixml ohdomainlist ohhandler ohparamAUTHORSAuthors of this man page: Ulrich Kleber (ulikleber@users.sourceforge.net) Anton Pak (avpak@users.sourceforge.net) 3.2.1 2011-09-20 hpidomain(1)
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