This command configures the Lenovo Flex System chassis Service Advisor feature.
If command syntax is not correctly entered, or if a command fails to run, an error message is returned. See Common errors for a list of error messages that apply to all commands or chconfig command errors for a list of error messages that are specific to the chconfig command.
Function | What it does | Command | Target (see paths in Command targets) |
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Display Service Advisor configuration | Displays the contact information for the Service
Advisor feature. Service Advisor resides on your CMM and
monitors your Lenovo Flex System
chassis for
hardware events. Upon detecting a hardware event, Service Advisor
captures the event, error logs, and service data, and can automatically
report the event to Lenovo support. To send call home event to Lenovo
support, you must enable and configure Service Advisor. For each call
home event Lenovo receives, a service ticket will opened, and a follow-up
call will be made. This feature will generate a message to Lenovo
when events occur in the Lenovo Flex System
chassis or
one of its components that usually can be resolved without additional
problem determination. Note: The system will wait five days before
sending duplicate events if they are left unacknowledged in the activity
log.
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chconfig | Primary CMM:
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Display / accept Service Advisor terms and conditions | Displays or accepts the terms of the Service Advisor terms and conditions. | chconfig
-li license where license is
This command can only be run by users who have one or
more of the following command authorities:
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Primary CMM:
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Enable / disable Service Advisor terms and conditions | Enables or disables the call-home terms and conditions. Note:
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chconfig
-sa setting-sc support_center where
Note:
This command can only be run by users who have
one or more of the following command authorities:
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Primary CMM:
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Set contact information for Service Advisor | Sets contact information for the Service Advisor. Note: Each Service Advisor field can be set or updated independently,
as well as specifying all fields at the same time, as shown here.
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chconfig
-co "company" -cn "name"-cph "phone" -cphe "extension"-ce email -mlph "m_phone"-ca "address"-cci "city"-cs state-sc support_center-cz "postalcode" where:
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Primary CMM:
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Set contact information for Service Advisor (continued) |
This command can only be run by users who have one or more
of the following command authorities:
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Set contact information for alternate Service Advisor | Sets contact information for an alternate Service
Advisor. Note: Each alternate Service Advisor field can
be set or updated independently, as well as specifying all fields
at the same time, as shown here.
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chconfig
-acn "name" -acph "phone" -acphe "extension"-ace email -mlph "m_phone" -ca "address" -cci "city"-cs state-sc support_center-cz "postalcode" where:
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Primary CMM:
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Set contact information for alternate Service
Advisor (continued) |
This command can only be run by users who have one or more
of the following command authorities:
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Set up HTTP proxy for Service Advisor | Sets up HTTP proxy for Service Advisor. | chconfig
-ps setting-loc hostname-po port-u "username"-pw "password" where:
This command can only be run by users who have one or
more of the following command authorities:
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Primary CMM:
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Example:
chconfig -li accept -T mm[p]
chconfig -T mm[p]
The following example shows the information that is returned from these two commands:
system> chconfig -li accept -T mm[p] OK system> chconfig -T mm[p] -sa enabled -sc US -ca No 399, Keyuan Rd, -cci Dallas -ce bob@lenovo.com -cn bob -co Lenovo -cph 800-555-1111 -cs TX -cz 75210 -cphe 5678 -acn mary -acph 800-555-1113 -acphe 1234 -ace mary@lenovo.com -mlph 800-555-1112 -loc google.cn -po 8080 -ps disabled -u User-001 system>