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The command cannot continue. %1$s: 2760-055 Unable to get information from the %2$s context for the following nodes or node groups: %3$s %1$s: 2760-056 No target specified %1$s: 2760-057 Error opening file %2$s to read node list. Message from system: %3$s. %1$s: 2760-058 Exit code %2$s from command: %3$s Error message from command: %4$s %1$s: 2760-059 Invalid Operating System type. %1$s: 2760-060 Cannot open file %2$s for writing. %1$s: 2760-061 Could not create the %2$s directory. dci -I interface_type -H hostname [-o option_string] [-l] [-r | -f] [-c] [-U user_ID -P password | -p password_file] -c close session -f force write session -H hostname -I interface_type -o option_string -U user_id -P password -p password_file -l (lower-case "L") Enable console logging (no logging if omitted) -r Open a console as read-only Access Point User ID: Access Point Password: Console connection closed by peer. Press "Enter" key to exit. dconsole [-h] {-n node_stanza[,...] -N node_group_filename[,...]} [-l] [-t] [-r | -f] [-c] dconsole [-h] -C context {-n node_name[,...] -N node_group_name[,...]} [-l] [-t] [-r | -f] [-c] -c close session Used to force an existing virtual terminal session to be closed before opening a new session. For hmc and ivm interface types only. -C context name The context the command operates under. The context is used to resolve node names and node groups to sets of attributes needed to open console sessions to the desired target systems. If no context is given, the value "DEFAULT" is assumed. -f force write session Used to force the new session to be opened as a read-write session. By default, the command opens the first session to a given server as read-write, and subsequent sessions as read-only. This flag forces the new session to be read-write, and changes any existing read-write session to read-only. -h Prints this man page. -l (lower-case "L") Enable console logging (no logging if omitted). By default the console logs are written to the "/var/ibm/sysmgt/dsm/log/console directory" -n node_name When a context is supplied, node_name represents a symbolic name of a target machine. The context maps the node_name to the attributes needed to open a console to the desired target node_stanza When the context is set to "DEFAULT", or no context is supplied, the node_stanza is a string that provides all the attributes necessary to open a console to the desired target. The stanza is in the one of the following fixed formats: name|access_point_type|access_point_addr|optarg=optval:...|user_ID:password name|access_point_type|access_point_addr|optarg=optval:...|user_ID: name|access_point_type|access_point_addr|optarg=optval:...|password_file name|access_point_type|access_point_addr|optarg=optval:...| The flag accepts a comma separated list of stanzas. The list must be enclosed in double quotes. name Name of the target node. This must be hostname or IP address of the node. access_point_type Console access point interface type, one of bcmm, hmc, ivm access_point_addr This is the host name or IP address of console access point optarg=optval Option argument and value pairs. Used to specify any additional values required to open a console for the given access point. The valid arguments and values differ based on the interface type, as follows: bcmm interface access point: For BladeCenter POWER-based blade servers controlled by a BladeCenter Management Module TargetAccessID= TargetName (optional) - The symbolic name given by the user or the context for this target hmc interface access point: For non-blade POWER hardware controlled by a Hardware Management Console (HMC) TargetHWTypeModel= TargetHWSerialNum= TargetLPARID= TargetName (optional) - The symbolic name given by the user or the context for this target ivm interface access point: For POWER hardware controlled by the Integrated Virtualization Manager (IVM) TargetLPARID = TargetName (optional) - The symbolic name given by the user or the context for this target user_ID User ID for console access point password Password for console access point password_file Fully qualified name of encrypted password file for this console access point. Refer to the "dpasswd" command for more information about the password file. -N node_group_name When a context is supplied, node_group_name represents a symbolic name of a group which is comprised of one or more node names. The context maps the node_group_name to a list of node names, and then to the necessary attributes from each node that are required to open a console to the desired targets. node_group_filename When the context is set to "DEFAULT", or no context is supplied, node_group_filename is the name of a file containing one or more node names. If no explicit path location is given, the directory "/etc/ibm/sysmgt/dsm/groups" is used. The node group default directory path can be changed by modifying the "Node Group Filename Path" property in the "overrides" directory for the "dsm.properties" file. -r Open a console as read-only. -t text mode. Opens console in the current session or window. Starting console daemon %1$s: 2760-100 Unable to open a connection to the console daemon: %2$s %1$s: 2760-101 An error occurred while communicating with the console daemon: %2$s %1$s: 2760-102 The -t flag cannot be specified for more than one target %1$s: 2760-103 Unable to launch console daemon %2$s, error code %3$ %1$s: 2760-104 Unknown service running on port $2$s. Override the dconsole port number DSM property and try the command again. %1$s: 2760-105 Timed out waiting for a response from the console daemon %1$s: 2760-106 The environment variable "DISPLAY" has not been set. Set the "DISPLAY" variable to the current X-Windows display and try the command again. %1$s: 2760-107 The "fsp_vty" command requires a target with an interface type of "fsp". dconsole -h dconsole [-c] [-l] [-t] [-r | -f] [-C NIM|DEFAULT] {-n node_identifier[,...] -N node_group_name[,...]} -c Used to force an existing virtual terminal session to be closed before opening a new session. -C NIM|DEFAULT The context under which the command operates. The context is used to resolve node names and node groups to sets of attributes needed to open console sessions to the desired target systems. If no context is given, the value "DEFAULT" is assumed. -f Used to force the new session to be opened as a read-write session. By default, the command opens the first session to a given server as read-write, and subsequent sessions as read-only. This flag forces the new session to be read-write, and changes any existing read-write session to read-only. -h Display usage information. -l Enable console logging (no logging if omitted). By default the console logs are written to the /var/ibm/sysmgt/dsm/log/console directory. -n node_identifer Specifies the target node and console access point. This can be a comma separated list of nodes. In the NIM context, it represents a NIM object in the machines class. In the DEFAULT context (or if -C is not specified), it can be either a node identifier referenced in the /etc/ibm/sysmgt/dsm/nodeinfo file or a node stanza. The nodeinfo file path can be changed by setting the Node_Info_File attribute in the /etc/ibm/sysmgt/dsm/overrides/dsm.properties file. A node stanza is a string that provides all the attributes necessary to open a console to the desired target. The stanza is in the one of the following fixed formats: name|access_pt_type|access_pt_addr|optarg=optval:...|user_ID:password name|access_pt_type|access_pt_addr|optarg=optval:...|user_ID: name|access_pt_type|access_pt_addr|optarg=optval:...| name|access_pt_type|access_pt_addr|optarg=optval:...|password_file The following attributes are used in a node stanza: name Name of the target node. This must be hostname or IP address of the node. access_pt_type Console access point interface type, one of bcmm, hmc, ivm. access_pt_addr This is the host name or IP address of console access point. optarg=optval Option argument and value pairs. Used to specify any additional values required to open a console on the specified console access point. The valid arguments and values differ based on the interface type, as follows: * bcmm interface access point: For BladeCenter POWER-based blade servers controlled by a BladeCenter Management Module. -TargetAccessID= BladeCenter blade server slot number of the target node. -TargetName= (optional) The symbolic name given by the user or the context for this target. It is used to set the title of the new xterm window opened by dconsole. It is also used as the file name for the console log when logging is active. * hmc interface access point: For non-blade POWER hardware controlled by a Hardware Management Console (HMC). -TargetHWTypeModel= The target node CEC type and CEC model, separated by "-". -TargetHWSerialNum= The CEC serial number. -TargetLPARID= The LPAR identifier for the target node on this CEC. -TargetName= (optional) The symbolic name given by the user or the context for this target. It is used to set the title of the new xterm window opened by dconsole. It is also used as the file name for the console log when logging is active. * ivm interface access point: For POWER hardware controlled by the Integrated Virtualization Manager (IVM). -TargetLPARID = The LPAR identifier for the target node on this IVM. -TargetName= (optional) The symbolic name given by the user or the context for this target. It is used to set the title of the new xterm window opened by dconsole. It is also used as the file name for the console log when logging is active. user_ID User ID for console access point. password Password for console access point. password_file Fully qualified name of encrypted password file for this console access point. Refer to the "dpasswd" command for more information about the password file. The flag accepts a comma separated list of stanzas. The list must be enclosed in double quotes. -N node_group_name When a context is supplied, node_group_name represents a symbolic name of a group which is comprised of one or more node names. The context maps the node_group_name to a list of node names, and then to the necessary attributes from each node that are required to open a console to the desired targets. In the DEFAULT context, the node groups definitions are stored in the /etc/ibm/sysmgt/dsm/groups directory. This default directory can be changed by setting the Node_Group_Filename_Path attribute in the /etc/ibm/sysmgt/dsm/overrides/dsm.properties file. In the NIM context, the node group definitions consist of names of existing NIM mac_group objects. The -N option can not be used in conjunction with the -t option. -r Open a console as read-only. -t text mode. Opens console in the current session or window. %2$s Error: Node Hash is undefined. No valid target to be queried. The current context is %2$s. The node hash is not defined. It is a stanza. The node %2$s is not defined in NIM database. The node attr list is empty. The node class is not machines. The node type is not standalone, diskless or dataless. The group name is empty. The group name %2$s is not defined in NIM database. The group type is not machines. Group hash reference is undefined. Error: empty stanza found. Warning: Invalid arguments %2$s for node %3$s. Error: String %2$s is not a valid node stanza. Error: Invalid target name in line %2$s in group file %3$s. Cannot find group definition file for group %2$s. Cannot find node %2$s in group definition files. Error: Directory %2$s does not exist. Error: Directory %2$s cannot be opened. Error: Cannot open group definition file. %1$s: 2760-300 The nodename attributes of stanza "%2$s" can not be NULL. %1$s: 2760-301 Cannot open nodeinfo file %2$s. %1$s: 2760-302 There are more than one stanza entry for node %2$s. dgetmacs [-h] dgetmacs [-v | -V] [-C NIM | DEFAULT] [-m arp | dsh | hwstat |openfirmware] [-t type] [-D [-A] [-e] [-s auto | 10 | 100 | 1000 ] [-d auto | half | full] [-K netmask] -S server_ip [-G gateway_ip]] [-n node_name] [-N node_groups] -A Discover all adapters that can reach the server.This flag can be used only if discovery is requested, using the -D flag. -C Context name. If this flag is not set, "DEFAULT" context will be used. -d auto | half | full Specifies the Ethernet network duplex value. -D Discovers the first adapter that can be used to ping the server. The -t flag must be specified with the -D flag. -e Collects all adapter information from the specified node. The -e flag is intended to be used in combination with the -D flag. -G gateway_IP Specifies the IP address or host name of the default gateway used to reach the server. This flag can be used only if discovery is requested, using the -D flag. -h Display usage information. -K netmask Specifies the netmask of target machine adapter. This flag can be used only if discovery is requested, using the -D flag. -m mac_method If a MAC collection method is specified then only that method is used to collect adapter information; no other default methods are attempted. -n node_name When a context is supplied, node_name represents a symbolic name of a target machine. The context maps the node_name to the attributes needed to open a console to the desired target. NOTE: If dsh/arp method is specified, node_name must be a real name of a target machine. node_stanza When the context is set to DEFAULT, or no context is supplied, the node_stanza is a string that provides all the attributes necessary to open a console to the desired target. The stanza is in the following fixed formats: [ep] |[pcp_type|[pcp]]| [pcp_args]| [pcp_auth] [|cap_type|cap| [cap_args]| [cap_auth]] Where: ep endpoint hostname or IP address pcp_type power control point type. hmc, ivm or bcmm. pcp pcp hostname or IP address pcp_args colon-separated name=value pairs required by pcp_type specified. Not required for all pcp_types. pcp_auth pcp authentication information. The filename of an encrypted userid and password created by rsyspasswd, or a clear text userid and password separated by a colon, or nothing if command should prompt for userid and password. cap_type console access point type. cap console access point hostname or IP address. cap_args colon-separated name=value pairs required by cap_type specified. Not required for all cap_types. cap_auth cap authentication information. The filename of an encrypted userid and password created by rsyspasswd, or a clear text userid and password separated by a colon, or nothing if command should prompt for userid and password. NOTE: ep must be a real name of a target If no cap data is provided, pcp data is used as cap data too. For different method, fields in above stanza format can be in different requirement types: For dsh/arp method, ep is a mandatory field, others are optional. For hwstat/openfirmware, ep/pcp_type/pcp and pcp_arg are mandatory, others are optional. Example: dgetmacs -n node1 -m arp dgetmacs -n node1 -m dsh dgetmacs -n "node1|hmc|hmc1.ibm.com.cn|TargetHWTypeModel=9117-MMA:TargetHWSerialNum=23ABCDE:TargetLPARID=4|/etc/hmc01_pswd_file" -m openfirmware nodeinfo file The entry of "Node_Info_File" in DSM property file will be used to specify this directory. If it is an empty string, the functions in DEFAULT context definition file will search the nodeinfo file in the default directory "/etc/ibm/sysmgt/dsm". In nodeinfo file, per line can only contain one node_stanza, which represents one node.After providing nodeinfo file, users can specify node hostnames in command line. For an example, "dconsole -n node1". -N node_group_name When a context is supplied, node_group_name represents a symbolic name of a group which is comprised of one or more ep of stanza. The context maps the node_group_name to a list of node names, and then to the necessary attributes from each node that are required to open a console to the desired targets. node_group_filename When the context is set to "DEFAULT", or no context is supplied, node_group_filename is the name of a file containing one or more node_stanzas. If no explicit path location is given, the directory "/etc/ibm/sysmgt/dsm/groups" is used. The node group default directory path can be changed by modifying the "Node Group Filename Path" property in the "overrides" directory for the "dsm.properties" file. -s Specify the Ethernet network speed. -S server_IP Specify the IP address or host name of the server to discover. -t type Collect adapter information for the specified adapter type only. -v | -V Write the verbose messages to standard output. Using an adapter type of "%1$s". Attempting to use %1$s method to collect MAC addresses. Acquiring adapter information from Open Firmware for node %1$s. No adapters found for node %1$s. Mac address already exists, skipping node "%1$s" Can not use dsh. Running Command: %1$s Could not dsh to node %1$s. Could not get mac address for this aix node "%1$s" Could not get mac address for this linux node "%1$s" Usage: arp_mac [-h] arp_mac [-v | -V] {-a | -n node_list | -N nodegroups | -f filename} -h Display usage information. -n node_list Specifies a comma or space-separated list of node host names, IP addresses, or node ranges on which to run the command. Space-separated lists must be enclosed within double quotation marks. -N nodegroups Specify the node groups to process. -f filename Process the nodes listed in this file. -v | -V Write the verbose messages to standard output. Can not collect MAC information from the ARP cache for the following nodes. Please make sure they are reachable at the moment, and are in the same subnet as the management server or install server: %1$s. %1$s: 2760-175 You must specify exactly one of the -n or -N flag. %1$s: 2760-176 The adapter type specified with the -t flag must be one of "ent","ent_v","ent_p". %1$s: 2760-177 The -D flag must be used with an adapter type of "ent". %1$s: 2760-178 The -s, -d, -A, -e, -S, and -G flags are only valid when the -D flag is given. %1$s: 2760-179 Both the -s and -d flags are required for adapter discovery. %1$s: 2760-180 The adapter speed specified with the -s flag must be one of "auto", "10", "100" or "1000". %1$s: 2760-181 The adapter duplex specified with the -d flag must be one of "auto", "half", or "full". %1$s: 2760-182 An error was encountered while opening the log file: %2$s. Will skip processing node %3$s. %1$s: 2760-183 The server location %2$s for node %3$s could not be resolved. %1$s: 2760-184 Could not resolve hostname %2$s %1$s: 2760-185 Issuing the command "%2$s" gave a return code of %3$s. The routine will continue. %1$s: 2760-186 could not find %2$s in machine %3$s. Please specify a correct InstallAdapterName. %1$s: 2760-187 Cannot run "%2$s". %1$s: 2760-188 The server location %2$s for node %3$s could not be resolved. %1$s: 2760-189 Could not resolve hostname %2$s %1$s: 2760-190 There are no valid nodes given. %1$s: 2760-191 None of the options -t, -D, -A, -s, -d, -S, or -G are valid when run on a Linux Management Server. %1$s: 2760-192 The MAC collection method specified with the -m flag must be one of "arp", "dsh", "openfirmware", or "hwstat". %1$s: 2760-193 %2$s is unresolvable. %1$s: 2760-194 Following nodes are failed to get attributes: %2$s %1$s: 2760-195 Following groups are failed to be expanded: %2$s %1$s: 2760-196 The -D flag must be used with mac_method of "dsh" or "openfirmware". %1$s: 2760-197 The hardware control type of node %2$s must be one of "hmc", "ivm", "bcmm". %1$s: 2760-198 Cannot open temp file %2$s. %1$s: 2760-199 The "hwstat" mac_method requires a target with an interface type of "bcmm". %1$s: 2760-200 The -S flags is required for adapter discovery. %1$s: 2760-201 An error was encountered while opening this file: %2$s. %1$s: 2760-202 The context specified with the -C flag must be one of "NIM", "DEFAULT". Usage: hwstat_mac -n nodename -t blade_id -H bcmm_hostname {-U user -P passwd | -F passwd_file} [-f output_file] [-v|-V] -n NodeName Name of the node to display in the results -t blade_id BladeCenter blade server slot number where the target blade is installed. -H blade_center_hostname Network hostname or IP address of the blade center management module. -U user User ID for the blade center advanced management module. -P passwd Password for this login on the blade center advanced management module. -F passwd_file Path to the file generated by dpasswd containing the login & encrypted password to use to access the blade center advanced management module. -f output_file (optional) Path to the file when the output should be stored. -v | -V (optional) verbose mode dgetmacs -h dgetmacs [-m dsh|arp|openfirmware|hwstat] [-t ent|ent_p|ent_v] [-C NIM|DEFAULT] {-n node_identifiers | -N node_groups} [-v|-V] dgetmacs -D -m dsh -S server_ip [-A] [-e] [-t ent_p|ent_v] [-C NIM|DEFAULT] {-n node_identifiers | -N node_groups} [-v|-V] dgetmacs -D -m openfirmware -S server_ip [-A] [-e] [-t ent] [-s auto|10|100|1000 [-d auto|half|full]] [-K netmask] [-G gateway_ip] [-C NIM|DEFAULT] {-n node_identifiers | -N node_groups} [-v|-V] -A Discover all adapters that can reach the installation server. This flag can be used only if discovery is requested, using the -D flag. -C NIM|DEFAULT Specifies node naming context. Possible values are NIM and DEFAULT, with the latter as default. -D Discovers the first adapter that can be used to ping the installation server specified with -S. The -m and -S flags must be specified with the -D flag. Only the dsh and openfirmware methods can be used for discovery. -d auto | half | full Specifies the Ethernet network duplex value. The default is auto. -e Collects all adapter information from the specified node. This flag can be used only if discovery is requested, using the -D flag. -G gateway_ip Specifies the IP address or host name of the default gateway used to reach the installation server. This flag can be used only if discovery is requested, using the -D flag. -h Display usage information. -K netmask Specifies the netmask of the target node adapter. This flag can be used only if discovery is requested, using the -D flag. -m dsh | arp | openfirmware | hwstat Specifies a specific collection method used to obtain adapter information. Valid methods are arp, dsh, hwstat and openfirmware. The dsh or openfirmware method must be specified if discovery is requested, using the -D flag. By default the dsh method is attempted first, then the openfirmware method for HMC and IVM connected nodes, or hwstat and arp methods for BCMM connected nodes. If a method is specified, then only that method is used to attempt adapter information collection. -n node_identifiers Specifies the target node(s) and how to access to its access point. This can be a comma separated list of nodes. In the NIM context, it represents a NIM object from the machines class. In the DEFAULT context (or if -C is not specified), it can be either a node identifier referenced in the /etc/ibm/sysmgt/dsm/nodeinfo file or a node stanza. The nodeinfo file path can be changed by setting the Node_Info_File attribute in the /etc/ibm/sysmgt/dsm/overrides/dsm.properties file. A node stanza is a string that provides all the attributes necessary to open a console to the desired target. The stanza is in the one of the following fixed formats: name|[access_pt_type|access_pt_addr|optarg=optval:..|user_ID:password] name|[access_pt_type|access_pt_addr|optarg=optval:..|password_file] The following attributes are used in a node stanza: name Name of the target node. This must be hostname or IP address of the node. access_pt_type Console access point interface type, one of bcmm, hmc, ivm. access_pt_addr This is the host name or IP address of console access point. optarg=optval Option argument and value pairs. Used to specify any additional values required to access the node information on the given access point. The valid arguments and values differ based on the interface type, as follows: * bcmm interface access point: For BladeCenter POWER-based blade servers controlled by a BladeCenter Management Module. - TargetAccessID= BladeCenter blade server slot number of the target node. * hmc interface access point: For non-blade POWER hardware controlled by a Hardware Management Console (HMC). - TargetHWTypeModel= The target node CEC type and CEC model, separated by "-". - TargetHWSerialNum= The CEC serial number. - TargetLPARID= The LPAR identifier for the target node on this CEC. * ivm interface access point: For POWER hardware controlled by the Integrated Virtualization Manager (IVM). - TargetLPARID = The LPAR identifier for the target node on this IVM. user_ID User ID for console access point. password Password for console access point. password_file Fully qualified name of encrypted password file for this console access point. Refer to the "dpasswd" command for more information about the password file. The flag accepts a comma separated list of stanzas. The list must be enclosed in double quotes. For different collection methods, fields in the above stanza format may be required or optional: For dsh/arp method, name is a mandatory field, others are optional. For hwstat/openfirmware, all the fields are mandatory. Example: dgetmacs -n "node1|" -m arp dgetmacs -n "node1|" -m dsh dgetmacs -n "node1|hmc|hmc1.ibm.com.cn|TargetHWTypeModel=9117-MMA:TargetHWSerialNum=23ABCDE:TargetLPARID=4|/etc/hmc01_pswd_file" -m openfirmware -N node_group_name When a context is supplied, node_group_name represents a symbolic name of a group which is comprised of one or more node names. The context maps the node_group_name to a list of node names, and then to the necessary attributes from each node that are required to open a console to the desired targets. In the DEFAULT context, the node group definitions are stored in the /etc/ibm/sysmgt/dsm/groups directory. This default directory can be changed by setting the Node_Group_Filename_Path attribute in the /etc/ibm/sysmgt/dsm/overrides/dsm.properties file. In the NIM context, the node group definitions consist of names of existing NIM mac_group objects. -s auto | 10 | 100 | 1000 Specifies the Ethernet network speed value. The default is auto. -S server_ip Specifies the IP address or host name of the network installation server for which discovery will attempt to collect corresponding network adapter information on the target node. This flag must be specified if discovery is requested, using the -D flag. -t ent | ent_p | ent_v Specifies adapter information collection for the specified adapter type only. Possible values are ent (Ethernet), ent_v (virtual Ethernet) and ent_p (physical Ethernet), with the former as default. -v | -V Write verbose messages to standard output. %1$s: 2760-203 Cannot resolve %2$s to an IP address. %1$s: 2760-204 Hostname %2$s should not be resolved to %3$s . Please change your hostname resolution settings. Usage: dnetboot [-h] [-f] -S server -G gateway { [-n node_list] [-N nodegroups] } -n node_list The list of nodes to network boot. Can be a comma separated list of hostnames -N nodegroups specifies one or more nodegroups. -S server specifies the IP address or hostname of the install server. -G gateway specifies the IP address of the network gateway used to reach the install server. -f fan out value Sets the maximum number of concurrent netboot. If this variable is not set, 16 nodes are netbooted concurrently. If it is set to 0, all nodes are rebooted concurrently. -h display this usage information. dnetboot Status: Invoking %1$s/lpar_netboot %2$s dnetboot Status: Was successful network booting node %1$s. %1$s: 2760-400 You must specify exactly one of the -n or -N flag. %1$s: 2760-401 You must specify -S and -G flag. %1$s: 2760-402 The gateway location %2$s for node %3$s could not be resolved. %1$s: 2760-403 Could not resolve hostname %2$s %1$s: 2760-404 The server location %2$s for node %3$s could not be resolved. %1$s: 2760-405 Was not successful network booting node %2$s. Refer to the log file for error information. %1$s: 2760-406 You must specify %2$s for node %3$s. %1$s: 2760-407 You must specify one of password or password_file for %2$s. Usage: dnetboot [-h] [-f] -S server -G gateway { [-n node_list] [-N nodegroups] } [-a -B boot_image_filename]|[-B boot_image_filename] -a server, node and gateway addresses are IPv6, gateway is link local -B boot_image_filename Name of boot image file, required if network addresses are IPv6. -n node_list The list of nodes to network boot. Can be a comma separated list of hostnames -N nodegroups specifies one or more nodegroups. -S server specifies the IP address or hostname of the install server. -G gateway specifies the IP address of the network gateway used to reach the install server. -f fan out value Sets the maximum number of concurrent netboot. If this variable is not set, 16 nodes are netbooted concurrently. If it is set to 0, all nodes are rebooted concurrently. -h display this usage information. %1$s: 2760-408 Flag -B must be specified if -a is specified. %1$s: 2760-409 Flag -G must be link local address for IPv6 netboot. %1$s: 2760-410 The node %2$s IP address cannot be link local IPv6 when the flag -S specifies a global IPv6 address for the server. Usage: dnetboot [-h] [-f] -S server -G gateway { [-n node_list] [-N nodegroups] } [-a -B boot_image_filename]|[-B boot_image_filename] [-V vlan_tag] [-Y vlan_priority] -a server, node and gateway addresses are IPv6, gateway is link local -B boot_image_filename Name of boot image file, required if network addresses are IPv6. -n node_list The list of nodes to network boot. Can be a comma separated list of hostnames -N nodegroups specifies one or more nodegroups. -S server specifies the IP address or hostname of the install server. -G gateway specifies the IP address of the network gateway used to reach the install server. -f fan out value Sets the maximum number of concurrent netboot. If this variable is not set, 16 nodes are netbooted concurrently. If it is set to 0, all nodes are rebooted concurrently. -h display this usage information. -V Specifies the VLAN tag ID to use for tagging Ethernet frames during network install for virtual network communication. Valid value is from 0 to 4094. -Y Specifies the VLAN tag priority value to use for tagging Ethernet frames during network install for virtual network communication. Valid value is from 0 to 7.