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Specific string
Boolean string
String
A string is any text enclosed in quotes. It can include spaces, numbers, or any
printable character. A string may start with either a double or single quote and it
must end with the same type of quote. The string may contain a quote if it is
different from the string delimiter quotes.
For example, if a string is started with a double quote, a single quote can be used
within the string and the string must be closed with a double quote.
Specific String
A specific string is one that is required to contain certain characters. In general,
you have a choice of words that are accepted as correct syntax and all other
words produce an error.
Boolean String
A Boolean string is a specific string that specifies a "yes" or "no" condition.
Acceptable Boolean strings are "yes," "y," "no," "n," "true," "t," "false," and "f."
These strings are not case sensitive.
Response Definitions
Every command that is sent to iLO generates a response. The response indicates
whether the command succeeded or failed. Some commands generate additional
information. The additional information is displayed in execution sequence,
provided that no error occurred.
Example:
<RESPONSE
STATUS=“0x0001”
MSG=“There has been a severe error.”
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