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About the Command Line Interface
-g
Use to specify an ASCII file that contains e-mail sender
contact information to include in all e-mail alert
notifications. The CLI assumes the ASCII file is text only,
without delimiters or any expected format. A typical file
contains the following information:
• Name
• Title
• Company
• Phone
• Pager
NOTE:
You can use any file name that your operating system
supports. You must not use userdata.txt. Some operating
systems reserve userdata.txt for system information.
-h
Use with the
-a
and
-x
parameters to specify the host name
that is running the SNMP agent to which the storage array
is connected.
-I
Use to specify the type of information to be included in
the e-mail alert notifications. The following are valid
information arguments:
•
eventOnly
— Only event information is included in
the e-mail.
•
profile
— Event and array profile information is included
in the e-mail.
•
supportBundle
— Event and support bundle
information is included in the e-mail.
NOTE:
You can enter only one information argument each
time you execute the command. If you want all of the
information, you must run the command three times.
-i
Use with the
-d
parameter to display the IP address of the
known storage arrays.
-m
Use to specify the host name or IP address of the e-mail
server from which to send e-mail alert notifications.
Table 1-2. Command Line Parameters
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Parameter
Definition
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