lsmgrs command

Use the lsmgrs to list the advanced managers that can be activated and deactivated along with the current state of the manager.

Synopsis

smcli lsmgrs [-h] [-?] [-- help]
smcli lsmgrs

Description

The lsmgrs command lists the advanced managers that support activation and deactivation, along with the current state of the advanced manager. You can change an advanced manager at any time from the deactivated state to the activated state or the reverse.

Operands

None.

Options

-h | -?
Displays the syntax and a brief description of the command.
Tip: If you specify additional options other than -h | -? | --help, the options are ignored.
--help
Displays detailed information about the command, including the syntax, a description of the command, a description of the options and operands, error codes, and examples.
Tips:
  • If you specify additional options other than -h | -? | --help, the options are ignored.
  • You can also display detailed help in the form of man pages using the man command_name command.

Exit status

The following codes are returned by this command.
  • 0: Listed the advanced managers.
  • 1: A usage error occurred.
  • 2: The command or bundle was not valid.
  • 3: The user did not have permission to execute command.

Examples

  1. List all available advanced managers and their activation states
    This example illustrates how to list all advanced managers, along with their activation states, that are available for activation or deactivation.
    smcli lsmgrs