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Merge pull request #376 from pdlun92/i263
fixed rspconfig formatting in man page issue 263
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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ SYNOPSIS
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\ **bmcdiscover**\ [\ **-h**\ |\ **--help**\ ] [\ **-v**\ |\ **--version**\ ]
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\ **bmcdiscover**\ [\ **-s**\ \ *scan_method*\ ] \ **--range**\ \ *ip_ranges*\ [\ **-z**\ ] [\ **-w**\ ]
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\ **bmcdiscover**\ [\ **-s**\ \ *scan_method*\ ] \ **--range**\ \ *ip_ranges*\ [\ **-z**\ ] [\ **-w**\ ] [\ **-t**\ ]
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\ **bmcdiscover**\ \ **-i**\ |\ **--bmcip**\ \ *bmc_ip*\ [\ **-u**\ |\ **--bmcuser**\ \ *bmcusername*\ ] \ **-p**\ |\ **--bmcpwd**\ \ *bmcpassword*\ \ **-c**\ |\ **--check**\
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@ -72,6 +72,12 @@ OPTIONS
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\ **-t**\
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Genereate a BMC type node object.
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\ **-i|--bmcip**\
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BMC ip.
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@ -612,11 +612,7 @@ EXAMPLES
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To setup new ssh keys on the Management Module mm:
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.. code-block:: perl
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B<rspconfig> mm snmpcfg=enable sshcfg=enable
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\ **rspconfig**\ mm snmpcfg=enable sshcfg=enable
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@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ vm Attributes:
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\ **othersettings**\
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This allows specifying a semicolon delimited list of key->value pairs to include in a vmx file of VMware. For partitioning on normal power machines, this option is used to specify the hugepage and/or bsr information, the value is like:'hugepage:1,bsr=2'.
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This allows specifying a semicolon delimited list of key->value pairs to include in a vmx file of VMware or KVM. For partitioning on normal power machines, this option is used to specify the hugepage and/or bsr information, the value is like:'hugepage:1,bsr=2'. For KVM cpu pinning, this option is used to specify the physical cpu set on the host, the value is like:'vcpupin:'0-15,^8' ',Its syntax is a comma separated list and a special markup using '-' and '^' (ex. '0-4', '0-3,^2') can also be allowed, the '-' denotes the range and the '^' denotes exclusive. For KVM memory binding, the value is like:'membind:0', restrict a guest to allocate memory from the specified set of NUMA nodes. For PCI passthrough, the value is like:'devpassthrough:pci_0001_01_00_0,pci_0000_03_00_0',the PCI devices are assigned to a virtual machine, and the virtual machine can use this I/O exclusively,the devices list are a list of PCI device names delimited with comma, the PCI device names can be obtained by running \ **virsh nodedev-list**\ on the host.
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@ -1313,7 +1313,7 @@ group Attributes:
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\ **vmothersetting**\ (vm.othersettings)
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This allows specifying a semicolon delimited list of key->value pairs to include in a vmx file of VMware. For partitioning on normal power machines, this option is used to specify the hugepage and/or bsr information, the value is like:'hugepage:1,bsr=2'.
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This allows specifying a semicolon delimited list of key->value pairs to include in a vmx file of VMware or KVM. For partitioning on normal power machines, this option is used to specify the hugepage and/or bsr information, the value is like:'hugepage:1,bsr=2'. For KVM cpu pinning, this option is used to specify the physical cpu set on the host, the value is like:'vcpupin:'0-15,^8' ',Its syntax is a comma separated list and a special markup using '-' and '^' (ex. '0-4', '0-3,^2') can also be allowed, the '-' denotes the range and the '^' denotes exclusive. For KVM memory binding, the value is like:'membind:0', restrict a guest to allocate memory from the specified set of NUMA nodes. For PCI passthrough, the value is like:'devpassthrough:pci_0001_01_00_0,pci_0000_03_00_0',the PCI devices are assigned to a virtual machine, and the virtual machine can use this I/O exclusively,the devices list are a list of PCI device names delimited with comma, the PCI device names can be obtained by running \ **virsh nodedev-list**\ on the host.
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\ **vmothersetting**\ (vm.othersettings)
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This allows specifying a semicolon delimited list of key->value pairs to include in a vmx file of VMware. For partitioning on normal power machines, this option is used to specify the hugepage and/or bsr information, the value is like:'hugepage:1,bsr=2'.
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This allows specifying a semicolon delimited list of key->value pairs to include in a vmx file of VMware or KVM. For partitioning on normal power machines, this option is used to specify the hugepage and/or bsr information, the value is like:'hugepage:1,bsr=2'. For KVM cpu pinning, this option is used to specify the physical cpu set on the host, the value is like:'vcpupin:'0-15,^8' ',Its syntax is a comma separated list and a special markup using '-' and '^' (ex. '0-4', '0-3,^2') can also be allowed, the '-' denotes the range and the '^' denotes exclusive. For KVM memory binding, the value is like:'membind:0', restrict a guest to allocate memory from the specified set of NUMA nodes. For PCI passthrough, the value is like:'devpassthrough:pci_0001_01_00_0,pci_0000_03_00_0',the PCI devices are assigned to a virtual machine, and the virtual machine can use this I/O exclusively,the devices list are a list of PCI device names delimited with comma, the PCI device names can be obtained by running \ **virsh nodedev-list**\ on the host.
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@ -455,7 +455,7 @@ Display the version number.
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To setup new ssh keys on the Management Module mm:
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B<rspconfig> mm snmpcfg=enable sshcfg=enable
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B<rspconfig> mm snmpcfg=enable sshcfg=enable
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