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Note | The File I/O Reporting Service (FIOR) provides a kernel-based daemon for collecting file I/O per process. It must be enabled from the CLI; it is disabled by default. |
You can access the CLI remotely or locally using the following methods:
Ensure that you have the following information, which is defined during installation:
You need this information to log in to the Emergency Responder platform.
Enter the start of a command and press Tab to complete the command. For example, if you enter se and press Tab, se is expanded to the set command.
Enter a full command name and press Tab to display all the commands or subcommands that are available. For example, if you enter set and press Tab, you see all of the set subcommands. An asterisk (*) identifies the commands that have subcommands.
PressTab to continue. The current command line repeats; no additional expansion is available.
The following list shows the VMware commands currently not supported.
show environment fans
show environment power-supply
show environment temperatures
show memory size
show memory count
show memory modules all
utils create report hardware
utils snmp hardware-agents restart
utils snmp hardware-agents start
utils snmp hardware-agents status
utils snmp hardware-agents stop