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For information on creating administrator accounts, that is, non-root accounts with the privileges
required to access and use HP SIM, see the HP Insight Control for Linux Installation Guide.

1.5 Insight Control for Linux command environment

Table 2

lists the Insight Control for Linux commands that you can run from the command line on

the CMS or on any

management hub

, with the exception of the pdsh command.

Table 2 Insight Control for Linux commands

Manpage

Description

Command

console(8)

Enables access to the serial consoles of managed systems.

console

headnode(1)

Returns the name of the CMS.

headnode

nodename(1)

Displays the Insight Control for Linux internal name for the CMS
or managed system on which it is run.

nodename

nrg(8)

Uses data that Nagios collects to generate reports, including an
analysis of the state of Insight Control for Linux collections.

nrg

pdsh(1)

Runs a command or commands on the CMS across multiple
managed systems in parallel.

pdsh

shownode(1)

This command has a variety of subcommands that provide
information about managed systems. Enter shownode --help
for a list of the subcommands.

shownode

For more information about an individual command, see the corresponding manpage, if one is
available. Use the man command to view manpages from the command line, as follows:

# man command_name

1.6 Internal task queuing and management

Because some Insight Control for Linux tasks, especially OS installation tasks, might take a long
time to complete, Insight Control for Linux uses an internal task engine for task queueing and load
balancing. The task engine provides the following benefits:

Only one Insight Control for Linux task is run against a given target managed system at any
one time.

Insight Control for Linux tasks are run against a given target managed system in the order in
which you started them.

Regardless of the number of selected target managed systems, the load that the Insight Control
for Linux tasks imposes on the CMS is controlled so that performance and usability of the CMS
is unaffected.

You might notice that when you run an Insight Control for Linux tool against multiple target managed
systems, the task is completed on some managed systems before the task is started on other managed
systems. You might also notice that tasks proceed at a faster or slower rate on some target managed
systems. This is considered normal behavior.

All output, logging, and control of Insight Control for Linux tasks is integrated into the Tasks &
Logs

→View Task Results… screen.

A time out of five days is in effect for an OS installation using Kickstart or AutoYaST files so that
tasks do not hang indefinitely.

You can change the number of Insight Control for Linux tasks that can be run concurrently. For
information, see

Section 23.8 (page 195)

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