Object types identify the type of entity on which to perform an action, such as a local_user, host, volume, or cluster. All actions require an object type. The one exception is the -help switch, which can be used without an object type. Get help explains how to use the -help switch.
The object instance on which you perform an action is designated by an identifier that is called an object qualifier, as explained in Object qualifiers.
In the following example for creating a user, the object type is local_user:
pstcli -d 10.0.0.1 -u admin -p MyPassword456! local_user create –name user1 –password Password789! –role_id operatorThe following example for viewing all user accounts on the system shows that the object type is also local_user. An object identifier is not specified, so the show action displays a list of all user accounts:
pstcli -d 10.0.0.1 -u admin -p MyPassword456! local_user show