Chapter 17. Command-Line Interface(CLI)
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-o <output file>
Specify the file that will contain the output. Errors will be sent to the standard
error output, which is usually the console. Use redirection when required. The
output will not appended to the output file.
-p <password>
The password of the storage subsystem to perform management tasks. This
is an optional option that is only required when a password was defined for the
specified storage subsystem. By default, no password is defined and this
option is not required.
-q
Specifies the frequency that you want to include additional profile or support
bundle information in the email alert notifications. An email alert notification
containing at least the basic event information is always generated for every
critical event. If you set the -I terminal to eventOnly, the only valid value for the
-q terminal is every Event. If you set the -I terminal to either the profile value
or the supportBundle value, this information is included with the emails with
the frequency specified by the -q terminal.
-r <direct_sa |
host_sa>
Sets or changes the alert notifications for all of the storage subsystems that
are managed by a specific storage management station. For storage
subsystems that are managed out-of-band, use the direct_sa value. For
storage subsystems that are managed in-band, use the host_sa value.
-S (uppercase)
Suppresses informational messages describing the command progress that
appear when you run script commands
-s (lowercase)
Shows the alert settings in the configuration file when used with the -d
terminal.
-v
Show the current global status of the known devices in a configuration file
when used with the -d.
-w <WWID>
Specifies the WWID of the storage subsystem. This terminal is an alternate to
the -n terminal. Use the -w terminal with the -d terminal to show the WWIDs
of the known storage subsystems. The file content take this format:
storage-system-name world-wide-ID IPaddress1 IP-address2.
-w
This option should only be used with parameter -d. It shows the world wide
identifier of the defined storage subsystems.
-X (uppercase)
Deletes a storage subsystem from a configuration.
-x (lowercase)
Removes an SNMP trap destination or an email address alert destination. The
community is the SNMP community name for the trap, and the host is the IP
address or DNS host name of the system to which you want the trap sent.
-quick
Use this parameter to reduce the amount of time that is required to run a
single-line operation. An example of a single-line operation is the
recreate
snapshot volume
command. This parameter reduces time by not running
background processes for the duration of the command.
Do not use this parameter for operations involving more than one single-line
operation. Extensive use of this command can overrun the controller with
more commands than the controller can process, which causes operational
failure. Also, status and configuration updates normally collected from
background processes will not be available to the CLI.
This parameter causes operations that depend on background information to
fail.
-?
Shows usage information about the CLI commands.
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