Show Cli-Parameters - HP P2000 G3 Cli Reference Manual

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show cli-parameters

Description Shows the current CLI session preferences.
Syntax
show cli-parameters
Output Timeout
Time in seconds that the session can be idle before it automatically ends. Valid values are
120–43200 seconds (2–720 minutes). The default is 1800 seconds (30 minutes).
Output Format
Console: Supports interactive use of the CLI by displaying command output in easily readable
format. This format automatically sizes fields according to content, adjusts content to window
resizes, and displays some information in localized form. This is the default.
api: Supports scripting by displaying command output in XML. All objects are displayed at the
same level, related by COMP elements.
api-embed: Alternate form of XML output which displays "child" objects embedded (indented)
under "parent" objects.
ipa: Alternate form of XML output for internal use only.
json: Alternate data-interchange format for internal use only.
Brief Mode
Enabled: In XML output, shows a subset of attributes of object properties. The name and type
attributes are always shown.
Disabled: In XML output, shows all attributes of object properties. This is the default.
Base
Base for entry and display of storage-space sizes:
2: Sizes are shown as powers of 2, using 1024 as a divisor for each magnitude.
10: Sizes are shown as powers of 10, using 1000 as a divisor for each magnitude. This is the
default.
Operating systems usually show volume size in base 2. Disk drives usually show size in base 10.
Memory (RAM and ROM) size is always shown in base 2.
Pager
Enabled: Halts output after each full screen to wait for keyboard input. This is the default.
Disabled: Output is not halted. When displaying output in XML API format, which is intended
for scripting, disable paging.
Locale
Display language. The default is English.
Precision
Number of decimal places (1–10) shown for display of storage-space sizes. The default is 1.
Units
Unit for display of storage-space sizes:
Auto: Sizes are shown in units determined by the system. This is the default.
MB: Sizes are shown in megabytes.
GB: Sizes are shown in gigabytes.
TB: Sizes are shown in terabytes.
Based on the precision setting, if a size is too small to meaningfully display in the selected unit, the
system uses a smaller unit for that size. For example, if Units is set to TB, Precision is set to 1,
and Base is set to 10, the size 0.1 1709 TB is instead shown as 1 17.1 GB.
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