Using WinRM
To perform operations shown in the table
command line at the command prompt on the console terminal with WinRM installed
or in Windows PowerShell.
Winrm <OPERATION> <RESOURCE_URI> [-SWITCH:VALUE][@{KEY=VALUE}]
See tables, OPERATION,
available for WinRM. See Help in WinRM for details about WinRM.
OPERATION
OPERATION
g(et)
s(et)
e(numerate)
i(nvoke)
id(entify)
RESOURCE_URI
RESOURCE
cimv2/CIM_ComputerSystem
cimv2/CIM_Processor
cimv2/CIM_Chip
cimv2/CIM_ProcessorCapabilities
cimv2/CIM_Memory
cimv2/CIM_PhysicalMemory
cimv2/CIM_PowerSupply
cimv2/CIM_Fan
cimv2/CIM_Sensor
cimv2/CIM_NumericSensor
cimv2/CIM_Chassis
cimv2/CIM_BootConfigSetting
cimv2/CIM_Account
cimv2/CIM_UnitaryComputerSystem
Note*: This includes an item showing information at the last EFI boot.
OPERATION
RESOURCE URI,
Description
Gets management information.
Sets management information.
Enumerates all instances of management
resources.
Invokes a method to management resources.
Identifies if WS-MAN is executed on the server
blade connected.
1796
below, type the following
and –SWITCH:VALUE, for operations
Description
Shows server blade status.
Powers on the server blade.
Powers off the server blade.
Performs server blade hard reset.
Shows processor status.(*)
Shows memory status.
Shows power module status.
Shows fan module status.
Shows Sensors.
Shows FRU information.
Switches boot devices.
Shows account information.
Restarts BMC.