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smaclient: tool for accessing z/VM System Management functions
NAME
smaclient - tool for accessing z/VM System Management functionsSYNOPSIS
smaclient [FUNCTION] [OPTION] [PARAMETER]smaclient [-?|--help]
smaclient [-T target] [-H host] [-U user] [-P pass] <function>
DESCRIPTION
smaclient is a tool which provides a line-mode interface to the z/VM System Management API (SMAPI) for most Unix-compatible systems such as Linux. Smaclient can exercise all the VM management interfaces to create, modify and destroy virtual machines without ever logging into z/VM.- Executing smaclient without any arguments will print a list of available arguments and options.
REQUIRED OPTIONS
- -T, --target=TARGET
- set the target image or authorization entry name
GENERAL OPTIONS
- -H, --smhost=HOST
- hostname/port of SMAPI server. Specify IUCV if SMAPI IUCV is desired
- -U, --smuser=USER
- authorized SMAPI userid
- -P, --smpass=PASS
- authorized SMAPI password
- -?, --help
- output usage information
FUNCTIONS
- supported long function names MUST match SMAPI function name. For a list of supported functions, execute smaclient without arguments.
FILES
/etc/smaclient.conf
~/.smaclient
- For /etc/smaclient.conf and ~/.smaclient, you can specify any or all of the following variables:
smhost
-
For TCP/IP, specify the SMAPI host and port number. The format is:
- hostname/portnumber
For IUCV, specify the literal "IUCV".
- smuser
-
For TCP/IP, specify the userid authorized to use SMAPPI.
For IUCV, there's no need to specify this, but it doesn't hurt. - smpass
-
For TCP/IP, specify the corresponding password.
For IUCV, there's no need to specify this, but it doesn't hurt. - An example ~/.smaclient:
smhost="myzvm/44444"
smuser="vsmuser"
smpass="secret"
AUTHOR
smaclient written by Leland Lucius one fun week in the snowy winter of 2011. Manpage written by Rafael Fonseca.LICENSE
Released under the Artistic License 2.0. Full license text can be found at http://opensource.org/licenses/artistic-license-2.0