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cplxmodify(1M)							cplxmodify(1M)

NAME
       cplxmodify - modify an attribute of a system complex

SYNOPSIS
       ComplexName]
	      username

DESCRIPTION
       The  command modifies attributes of the complex of a partitionable sys‐
       tem.  The command is the equivalent, at the complex level, of the  com‐
       mand, which modifies attributes of an nPartition.

       The  complex  to	 be modified defaults to the local complex, the one on
       which the command is run.  A remote complex can be identified by speci‐
       fying either the or option in combination with the option.

       Superuser  permission is required to run this command on the local par‐
       tition.	If the option is used to access a remote partition or complex,
       superuser permission is not required on the local system, and the local
       system need not exist on an nPartition.	If the	option	is  specified,
       username	 on the remote host must have superuser permission or the com‐
       mand will fail.

       By the nature of its operation, this command can modify the  configura‐
       tion  of its target complex.  Operation can be affected by the state of
       the target complex's nPartition Configuration Privilege.	 If this priv‐
       ilege  is  unrestricted (the default), or the complex is accessed using
       the option, all operations are allowed.	Otherwise the  command	fails.
       The  option  is unaffected by the state of the nPartition Configuration
       Privilege.  Note:  This privilege state can only be changed at the ser‐
       vice processor's Command menu.

       Refer  to  the for a description of the partition management terms used
       in this man page.

   Options and Arguments
       recognizes the following command line options and arguments:
       Allows access to the complex specified by  the  option.	 The  accessed
       complex	is  then considered the target complex.	 Access is through the
       service processor's LAN port.

	      The option is required if this option is used.

	      If this option is specified, the command prompts for a password.

	      If an error is reported when you attempt to connect  using  this
	      option,  check to see that IPMI LAN access has not been disabled
	      on the remote service processor.	Access to the complex  through
	      IPMI  over  LAN  can be enabled or disabled by logging on to the
	      service processor and using the command from the Command Menu.

	      The options are mutually exclusive.

       This option should only be used in combination with either the
	      option.  IPaddress|hostname specifies the IP address or hostname
	      of the target partition or complex

       Changes the name of the target complex to
	      ComplexName.  This option may also be used to name a complex for
	      the first time.

	      The characters which can appear in  a  valid  complex  name  are
	      (dash),  (underscore), " " (space) and (period).	If the complex
	      name includes a space, then the name should be enclosed in  dou‐
	      ble  quotes.   The complex name can have a maximum of 20 charac‐
	      ters; it should not start with a dash

       Specifies the required authorization to access a partition other than
	      the local system (but can also be used as a loopback  access  to
	      the  local partition).  The complex to be modified is the one in
	      which this target partition resides.

	      The option is required if this option is used.

	      If this option is specified, the command prompts for a password.

	      username specifies a configured user name on the	target	parti‐
	      tion.

	      Note:  This  command is a Web-Based Enterprise Management (WBEM)
	      Client Application.  The option accesses	the  target  partition
	      using  a	Secure	Sockets Layer (SSL) connection.	 If errors are
	      reported, check that the conditions described in the section are
	      satisfied.

RETURN VALUE
       The command exits with one of the following values:

       Successful completion.
       Error condition occurred.

EXAMPLES
       Change the name of the local complex to "Basingstoke".

       Change  the  name  of  a	 remote complex to "Ploverleigh".  The command
       prompts for the password.

DEPENDENCIES
       This command uses the Web-Based Enterprise  Management  (WBEM)  product
       and  some  of  its configuration settings.  If you encounter connection
       errors when using the option, check that the following  two  conditions
       are satisfied:

       ·  Use  the  command  (see cimconfig(1M) in the WBEM product documenta‐
	  tion) to verify (and correct if necessary) the setting of  the  fol‐
	  lowing two variables:

	  ·

	  ·

       ·  The  target partition's digital certificate has been appended to the
	  local partition's Shared Authentication Store.  For  the  nPartition
	  commands,  the  Shared  Authentication  Store is stored in the file:
	  This file is used by all the clients, which use SSL  based  certifi‐
	  cates.   If these clients trust a target partition, then the nParti‐
	  tion commands will also trust the target partition.

       Refer to the WBEM documents specified in the section below for  further
       information.

AUTHOR
       was developed by the Hewlett-Packard Company.

SEE ALSO
       fruled(1),  parstatus(1),  frupower(1M),	 parconfig(1M), parcreate(1M),
       parmgr(1M), parmodify(1M), parolrad(1M), parremove(1M),	parunlock(1M),
       partition(5).

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