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Script Commands
On Microsoft Windows, you must put a backslash (\) before and after the
name in addition to other delimiters. For example, the following name is
used in a command running under a Windows operating system:
[\"Engineering"\]
For Linux, and when used in a script file, the name appears as the
following:
["Engineering"]
When you enter the World Wide Identifier (WWID) of an HBA host
port, some usages require quotation marks around the WWID. In
other uses, you must put angle brackets (< >) around the WWID.
The description of the
WWID
parameter tells you if you must put
quotation marks or angle brackets around the WWID.
• Script commands must end with a semicolon (;). You can enter more than
one script command on the command line each time you enter a CLI
command.
Firmware Compatibility Levels
The RAID controller module firmware for commands is 7.70.
Commands Listed by Function
This section presents the commands organized into groups related to
physical, logical, and operational features of the storage array.
Disk Group Commands
"Create Disk Group" on page 154
"Delete Disk Group" on page 186
"Enable Disk Group Security" on page 199
"Revive Disk Group" on page 218
"Set Disk Group" on page 227
"Set Disk Group Forced State" on page 228
"Show Disk Group" on page 270
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Summary of Contents for PowerVault MD3600f Series
Page 1: ...Dell PowerVault Modular Disk Storage Arrays CLI Guide ...
Page 44: ...44 About the Script Commands ...
Page 114: ...114 Using the Remote Replication Premium Feature ...
Page 311: ...Script Commands 311 ...
Page 312: ...312 Script Commands ...
Page 318: ...318 Sample Script Files ...
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