Using show verbTo learn more about a target use the show verb. This verb displays the target’s properties, sub-targets, associations, and a list ofthe SM-CLP verbs that are allowed at that location.Using the -display optionThe show –display option allows you to limit the output of the command to one or more of properties, targets, associations, andverbs. For example, to display just the properties and targets at the current location, use the following command:show -display properties,targetsTo list only certain properties, qualify them, as in the following command:show –d properties=(userid,name) /admin1/system1/sp1/account1If you only want to show one property, you can omit the parentheses.Using the -level optionThe show -level option executes show over additional levels beneath the specified target. To see all targets and properties inthe address space, use the -l all option.Using the -output optionThe -output option specifies one of four formats for the output of SM-CLP verbs: text, clpcsv, keyword, and clpxml.The default format is text, and is the most readable output. The clpcsv format is a comma-separated values format suitable forloading into a spreadsheet program. The keyword format outputs information as a list of keyword=value pairs one per line. Theclpxml format is an XML document containing a response XML element. The DMTF has specified the clpcsv and clpxml formatsand their specifications can be found on the DMTF website at dmtf.org.The following example shows how to output the contents of the SEL in XML:show -l all -output format=clpxml /admin1/system1/logs1/log1Usage examplesThis section provides use case scenarios for SMCLP:• Server power management• Sel management• Map target navigationServer power managementThe following examples show how to use SMCLP to perform power management operations on a managed system.Type the following commands at the SMCLP command prompt:• To switch off the server:stop /system1The following message is displayed:256