This section describes how to use the onpladm utility.
Overview of the onpladm utility
The onpladm command-line interface is
equivalent to the ipload utility. You can use the onpladm utility
from the command line to create, modify, and delete High-Performance Loader (HPL) objects.
The HPL objects include projects, jobs, maps, formats, queries, filters,
device arrays, and machines.
Define onpladm utility jobs
You can create, modify, describe, list, run, and delete
jobs with the onpladm utility.
Define device arrays
You can create, modify, describe, list, and delete device
arrays with the onpladm utility.
Define maps
You can create, modify, describe, list, and delete maps
with the onpladm utility.
Define formats
You can create, modify, describe, list, and delete formats
with the onpladm utility.
Define queries
You can create, modify, describe, list, and delete
queries with the onpladm utility.
Define filters
You can create, modify, describe, list, and delete filters
with the onpladm utility.
Define projects
You can create a project, run all jobs in a project, list
all projects, and delete a project with the onpladm utility.
Define machine types
You can create, modify, describe, list, and delete
machine types with the onpladm utility.