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.... 10 Chapter 2 Overview of all arrays must have an installed: Network-interface card (NIC) initially configured for the management and iSCSI data ports. lets you perform system administrator activities such as setting up and the Ready Light on the front panel of the Management Center Software lets you view and manage xStack Storage hard disks...
.... 10 Chapter 2 Overview of all arrays must have an installed: Network-interface card (NIC) initially configured for the management and iSCSI data ports. lets you perform system administrator activities such as setting up and the Ready Light on the front panel of the Management Center Software lets you view and manage xStack Storage hard disks...
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...5 Supported CLI Commands and Properties 47 5.1 System Commands and Properties 48 5.2 Controller Commands and Properties 50 5.3 PhysicalPort Commands and Properties 52 5.4 PoolList Commands and Properties 53 5.5 DiskList Property 53 5.6 Disk Commands 54 5.7 VolumeList Property 55 5.8 Volume Commands and Properties 55 5.9 VolumeComposition Properties 57 5.10 Extent Properties 57... 6.7 Restarting the System 81 6.8 Shutting Down the System 81 6.9 Showing the Status of a Controller 81 6.10 Navigating and Displaying System, Volume, and Drive Information 82 Index ...85 viii Contents
...5 Supported CLI Commands and Properties 47 5.1 System Commands and Properties 48 5.2 Controller Commands and Properties 50 5.3 PhysicalPort Commands and Properties 52 5.4 PoolList Commands and Properties 53 5.5 DiskList Property 53 5.6 Disk Commands 54 5.7 VolumeList Property 55 5.8 Volume Commands and Properties 55 5.9 VolumeComposition Properties 57 5.10 Extent Properties 57... 6.7 Restarting the System 81 6.8 Shutting Down the System 81 6.9 Showing the Status of a Controller 81 6.10 Navigating and Displaying System, Volume, and Drive Information 82 Index ...85 viii Contents
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... 2-5. Destination Folder Screen 11 Figure 2-7. Ready to Install the Program Screen 12 Figure 2-10. Example of Formatted XML Output (Excerpt Shown 24 Figure 3-5. Example of Using the -x Switch 16 Figure 2-15. InstallShield Wizard ...Using the -x Switch with the -g, -u, and -p Switches 17 Figure 2-16. Example of Using the -g, -u, and -p Switches 16 Figure 2-14. License Agreement 10 Figure 2-6. Setup Type Screen 11 Figure 2-8. Secondary Warning Message 9 Figure 2-4. Progress Bar 13 Figure 2-11. Example of Figures Figure 1-1. List of Viewing Operating Modes...
... 2-5. Destination Folder Screen 11 Figure 2-7. Ready to Install the Program Screen 12 Figure 2-10. Example of Formatted XML Output (Excerpt Shown 24 Figure 3-5. Example of Using the -x Switch 16 Figure 2-15. InstallShield Wizard ...Using the -x Switch with the -g, -u, and -p Switches 17 Figure 2-16. Example of Using the -g, -u, and -p Switches 16 Figure 2-14. License Agreement 10 Figure 2-6. Setup Type Screen 11 Figure 2-8. Secondary Warning Message 9 Figure 2-4. Progress Bar 13 Figure 2-11. Example of Figures Figure 1-1. List of Viewing Operating Modes...
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10. A progress bar shows the progress of this process, a shortcut is complete, the screen in Figure 2-11 appears. Progress Bar 11. InstallShield Wizard Complete Screen Command Line Interface User's Guide 13 When the installation is placed on your Windows desktop for starting the CLI. With the Ready to close the screen. As part of the installation (see Figure 2-10). Figure 2-10. Click Finish to Install the Program screen displayed, click Install. Figure 2-11.
10. A progress bar shows the progress of this process, a shortcut is complete, the screen in Figure 2-11 appears. Progress Bar 11. InstallShield Wizard Complete Screen Command Line Interface User's Guide 13 When the installation is placed on your Windows desktop for starting the CLI. With the Ready to close the screen. As part of the installation (see Figure 2-10). Figure 2-10. Click Finish to Install the Program screen displayed, click Install. Figure 2-11.
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... entered in Figure 2-13). Example of the script file referenced in Figure 2-14, without creating the 10 GB volume. If -u is omitted, the environment variable ISA_USERNAME is used. Example of the array management port, username, and password, or script file name after the CLI executable name, or to ... provide the IP address, username, and password for a username and/or password if none is not defined, you are prompted for instance, the command line will have the file name scriptFileName.cli. Adding a system IP address or host name: -g See the example in Figure 2-14 and Figure...
... entered in Figure 2-13). Example of the script file referenced in Figure 2-14, without creating the 10 GB volume. If -u is omitted, the environment variable ISA_USERNAME is used. Example of the array management port, username, and password, or script file name after the CLI executable name, or to ... provide the IP address, username, and password for a username and/or password if none is not defined, you are prompted for instance, the command line will have the file name scriptFileName.cli. Adding a system IP address or host name: -g See the example in Figure 2-14 and Figure...
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...intended for script files. Table 4-1. Displays all of the command and a link to typing the prefix !). Advanced feature intended for script files. Echoes command lines to the context that describes each command. Sets a property in the current context. Executes a CLI... Performs a command in -first-out (LIFO) stack and changes context. Saves the current context on a last-in the current context. See Section 4.2 4.2.2 4.2.3 4.2.4 4.2.5 4.2.6 3.2 and 4.2.7 4.2.8 4.2.9 4.2.10 4.2.11 4.2.12 4.2.13 4.1.14 4.2.15 34 Chapter 4 Global Action Commands Ends the current...
...intended for script files. Table 4-1. Displays all of the command and a link to typing the prefix !). Advanced feature intended for script files. Echoes command lines to the context that describes each command. Sets a property in the current context. Executes a CLI... Performs a command in -first-out (LIFO) stack and changes context. Saves the current context on a last-in the current context. See Section 4.2 4.2.2 4.2.3 4.2.4 4.2.5 4.2.6 3.2 and 4.2.7 4.2.8 4.2.9 4.2.10 4.2.11 4.2.12 4.2.13 4.1.14 4.2.15 34 Chapter 4 Global Action Commands Ends the current...
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... current script, and terminates the script if not. Help requireArgs Displays help for the Push command. 4.2.10 RequireArgs The requireArgs command is an advanced feature intended for subsequent commands and [optionalDisplayStringOnError] is a string that at least the number of required arguments specified with script... the context to the user if the argument count is Controller[A]. If a CLI script has this command and the number of arguments for the RequireArgs command. Examples requireArgs 8 Checks that is displayed to the first iSCSI target, even though the current context...
... current script, and terminates the script if not. Help requireArgs Displays help for the Push command. 4.2.10 RequireArgs The requireArgs command is an advanced feature intended for subsequent commands and [optionalDisplayStringOnError] is a string that at least the number of required arguments specified with script... the context to the user if the argument count is Controller[A]. If a CLI script has this command and the number of arguments for the RequireArgs command. Examples requireArgs 8 Checks that is displayed to the first iSCSI target, even though the current context...
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... as shown in the current context. 4.2.14 Show Use the Show command to show a property in the following example, the show ID = myvol Status = OK DurableName = iqn.2000-03.com.D-Link:myvol:6-001215-0200005d6-484f4348e87aea61 Name = myvol Secret = IsChapRequired = false PrimaryAuthenticationMethod... = true DefaultTimeToWaitPreference = 2 DefaultTimeToRetainPreference = 20 ErrorRecoveryLevelPreference = 0 Initiators = 0 Initiators Sessions = 0 Sessions Volume = [myvol], State=Normal, Composition=JBOD, Size=10.00GB Help Show Displays help for the target named "myvol".
... as shown in the current context. 4.2.14 Show Use the Show command to show a property in the following example, the show ID = myvol Status = OK DurableName = iqn.2000-03.com.D-Link:myvol:6-001215-0200005d6-484f4348e87aea61 Name = myvol Secret = IsChapRequired = false PrimaryAuthenticationMethod... = true DefaultTimeToWaitPreference = 2 DefaultTimeToRetainPreference = 20 ErrorRecoveryLevelPreference = 0 Initiators = 0 Initiators Sessions = 0 Sessions Volume = [myvol], State=Normal, Composition=JBOD, Size=10.00GB Help Show Displays help for the target named "myvol".
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... Properties (page 55) Section 5.9, VolumeComposition Properties (page 57) Section 5.10, Extent Properties (page 57) Section 5.11, TaskList Property (page 58) Section 5.12, Task Commands and Properties (page 59) Section 5.13, iSCSI Commands and Properties (page 59) Section 5.14, iSCSITarget Commands and Properties (page 61) Section 5.15, iSCSISession Properties (page 64) Section 5.16, iSCSIConnection Properties...
... Properties (page 55) Section 5.9, VolumeComposition Properties (page 57) Section 5.10, Extent Properties (page 57) Section 5.11, TaskList Property (page 58) Section 5.12, Task Commands and Properties (page 59) Section 5.13, iSCSI Commands and Properties (page 59) Section 5.14, iSCSITarget Commands and Properties (page 61) Section 5.15, iSCSISession Properties (page 64) Section 5.16, iSCSIConnection Properties...
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... activities, such as viewing a drive's capacity or free space, link speed, or a number of an enclosure containing a drive. Disk Commands Command Description DownDrive Downs the drive InitDrive Initializes the drive Associated Global Action Commands Do Do Return Parameter No Return Value No Return Value Table 5-11. Table 5-10 provides an alphabetical list of the commands in the Disk context (although...
... activities, such as viewing a drive's capacity or free space, link speed, or a number of an enclosure containing a drive. Disk Commands Command Description DownDrive Downs the drive InitDrive Initializes the drive Associated Global Action Commands Do Do Return Parameter No Return Value No Return Value Table 5-11. Table 5-10 provides an alphabetical list of the commands in the Disk context (although...
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... Description Returns the name of the composition Lets you access all the extents for this volume Associated Global Action Commands Show Show/Show[ID]/Push[ID]/Select[ID] Return Parameter Value ContextList 5.10 Extent Properties Extent properties let you perform activities related to extents, such as returning the size, state, or composition...
... Description Returns the name of the composition Lets you access all the extents for this volume Associated Global Action Commands Show Show/Show[ID]/Push[ID]/Select[ID] Return Parameter Value ContextList 5.10 Extent Properties Extent properties let you perform activities related to extents, such as returning the size, state, or composition...
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In these examples, bold text indicates commands typed by the user. The topics covered in this chapter are: Section 6.1, Setting the Name of the System (page 78) Section 6.2, Creating Volumes (page 78... iSCSI Initiator (page 80) Section 6.6, Obtaining a Vector of a Controller (page 81) Section 6.10, Navigating and Displaying System, Volume, and Drive Information (page 82) Command Line Interface User's Guide 77 Chapter 6 Application Examples This chapter provides examples of entering CLI commands on a System (page 80) Section 6.7, Restarting the System (page 81) Section 6.8, Shutting Down...
In these examples, bold text indicates commands typed by the user. The topics covered in this chapter are: Section 6.1, Setting the Name of the System (page 78) Section 6.2, Creating Volumes (page 78... iSCSI Initiator (page 80) Section 6.6, Obtaining a Vector of a Controller (page 81) Section 6.10, Navigating and Displaying System, Volume, and Drive Information (page 82) Command Line Interface User's Guide 77 Chapter 6 Application Examples This chapter provides examples of entering CLI commands on a System (page 80) Section 6.7, Restarting the System (page 81) Section 6.8, Shutting Down...
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For example, to return the number of drive slots for the current controller, type show driveSlots. 6.10 Navigating and Displaying System, Volume, and Drive Information The following example shows how to display system, volume, and drive information while navigating through the CLI hierarchy. 192.168.59.25 :: show ID = A ...], Status=OK BasePool = [BaseA], 2 disks The information shown to the left of the equals sign in the example above are themselves commands that can be issued from the Controller context if you want to view a particular setting only. Controller[A] :: show ID = 192.168...
For example, to return the number of drive slots for the current controller, type show driveSlots. 6.10 Navigating and Displaying System, Volume, and Drive Information The following example shows how to display system, volume, and drive information while navigating through the CLI hierarchy. 192.168.59.25 :: show ID = A ...], Status=OK BasePool = [BaseA], 2 disks The information shown to the left of the equals sign in the example above are themselves commands that can be issued from the Controller context if you want to view a particular setting only. Controller[A] :: show ID = 192.168...
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... = 4 extents IsReconfiguring = false Target = [my_volume], durableName=iqn.2000-03.com.D-Link:mynewvolume:6-00121500c000006-484daa3e3a95a6c1, sessionCount=0 Initiators = 0 Initiators Tasks = 1 Tasks Name = my_volume State = Normal DurableName = 600121500C000006484DAA3E3A95A6C1 CompositionName = Parity NSPOF = true Size = 10,736,369,664 StripeWidth = 4 StripeDepth = 524288 IsReadOnly = false IsSyncCacheDisabled = false ...= 0 Tasks FreeSpaceSize = 247,053,688,832 Pool = [BaseA], 4 disks State = Normal DriveType = SATA PhysicalCapacity = 251,000,193,024 Command Line Interface User's Guide 83
... = 4 extents IsReconfiguring = false Target = [my_volume], durableName=iqn.2000-03.com.D-Link:mynewvolume:6-00121500c000006-484daa3e3a95a6c1, sessionCount=0 Initiators = 0 Initiators Tasks = 1 Tasks Name = my_volume State = Normal DurableName = 600121500C000006484DAA3E3A95A6C1 CompositionName = Parity NSPOF = true Size = 10,736,369,664 StripeWidth = 4 StripeDepth = 524288 IsReadOnly = false IsSyncCacheDisabled = false ...= 0 Tasks FreeSpaceSize = 247,053,688,832 Pool = [BaseA], 4 disks State = Normal DriveType = SATA PhysicalCapacity = 251,000,193,024 Command Line Interface User's Guide 83
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... grouped together for efficient management and optimal storage performance. The recent introduction of iSCSI has extended the powerful centralized storage capabilities of the SAN array via the Storage Management Initiative-Specification (SMI-S) command set. System-on -a-Chip (SoC) capable...Link's DSN-3000 series (DSN-3200-10 and DSN-3400-10) iSCSI SAN array is capable of supporting 30TB of raw capacity using 2TB drives. RAID support The DSN-3000 series features fifteen hot swappable Serial ATA (SATA) disk drive bays and is a mid-range network storage solution in the industry, D-Link...
... grouped together for efficient management and optimal storage performance. The recent introduction of iSCSI has extended the powerful centralized storage capabilities of the SAN array via the Storage Management Initiative-Specification (SMI-S) command set. System-on -a-Chip (SoC) capable...Link's DSN-3000 series (DSN-3200-10 and DSN-3400-10) iSCSI SAN array is capable of supporting 30TB of raw capacity using 2TB drives. RAID support The DSN-3000 series features fifteen hot swappable Serial ATA (SATA) disk drive bays and is a mid-range network storage solution in the industry, D-Link...