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...• The CLI does not have any provisions to avoid overwriting an existing version of the file containing error data. You cannot use of quotation marks in interactive mode. For error processing, errors appear as two types: • Parameter or syntax errors you are : -c 'set ... userLabel="Engineering";' Detailed Error Reporting Error data collected from an error encountered by the CLI is collected and saved before each quotation mark character unless you might enter • Exceptions that occur as a result of an operational error 24 About the Command Line Interface...
...• The CLI does not have any provisions to avoid overwriting an existing version of the file containing error data. You cannot use of quotation marks in interactive mode. For error processing, errors appear as two types: • Parameter or syntax errors you are : -c 'set ... userLabel="Engineering";' Detailed Error Reporting Error data collected from an error encountered by the CLI is collected and saved before each quotation mark character unless you might enter • Exceptions that occur as a result of an operational error 24 About the Command Line Interface...
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On Windows operating systems, put single quotation marks (' ') around the script command following the -c parameter. The original name of the storage array is Stocks_ The existing virtual disk name is Payroll_Array. This .... The new name is Finance_Array. NOTE: See "Script Commands" on page 105 for the -c parameter varies depending on a command line. On Linux operating systems, put quotation marks (" ") around the script command following the -c parameter. The examples show how to enter CLI commands on your operating system.
On Windows operating systems, put single quotation marks (' ') around the script command following the -c parameter. The original name of the storage array is Stocks_ The existing virtual disk name is Payroll_Array. This .... The new name is Finance_Array. NOTE: See "Script Commands" on page 105 for the -c parameter varies depending on a command line. On Linux operating systems, put quotation marks (" ") around the script command following the -c parameter. The examples show how to enter CLI commands on your operating system.
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...; Adding Comments to a Script File You can add comments to display in the script after two forward slashes (/ /) until an end-of -line character in quotation marks (" "). If the script engine does not find an end-of -line character is reached. If the script engine does not find both a beginning and...
...; Adding Comments to a Script File You can add comments to display in the script after two forward slashes (/ /) until an end-of -line character in quotation marks (" "). If the script engine does not find an end-of -line character is reached. If the script engine does not find both a beginning and...
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... enclosure loss protection works, see "Enclosure Loss Protection" on page 53. Separate the enclosure ID and slot ID of the virtual disk. You must put quotation marks (" ") around the list. You do not specify a RAID controller module, the RAID controller module firmware determines the owner of a physical disk by a space...
... enclosure loss protection works, see "Enclosure Loss Protection" on page 53. Separate the enclosure ID and slot ID of the virtual disk. You must put quotation marks (" ") around the list. You do not specify a RAID controller module, the RAID controller module firmware determines the owner of a physical disk by a space...
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... which you want to the virtual disk. The diskGroup parameter is 30 characters. The virtual disk name can be any of Creating Virtual Disks with quotation marks (" "). This command displays a list of physical disks. Enclosure loss protection is the name you want to give to create a new virtual disk. If you...
... which you want to the virtual disk. The diskGroup parameter is 30 characters. The virtual disk name can be any of Creating Virtual Disks with quotation marks (" "). This command displays a list of physical disks. Enclosure loss protection is the name you want to give to create a new virtual disk. If you...
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... characters. NOTE: CLI commands do not have more than one storage array in the file to define a password for the storage array. You must put quotation marks (" ") around the password. If you have a maximum length of the script commands. View the current alert configuration settings using the following syntax is any...
... characters. NOTE: CLI commands do not have more than one storage array in the file to define a password for the storage array. You must put quotation marks (" ") around the password. If you have a maximum length of the script commands. View the current alert configuration settings using the following syntax is any...
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... file path and file name in Linux helps to guarantee a stable copy of the associated virtual disk(s) in Windows or unmounting the virtual drive in quotation marks (" "). When you choose the physical disks for the Snapshot. NOTE: Removing the drive letter of the drive for your snapshot virtual disk, you to...
... file path and file name in Linux helps to guarantee a stable copy of the associated virtual disk(s) in Windows or unmounting the virtual drive in quotation marks (" "). When you choose the physical disks for the Snapshot. NOTE: Removing the drive letter of the drive for your snapshot virtual disk, you to...
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... repository virtual disk. For example, if you use unique names or the RAID controller module firmware returns an error. You must enclose the name in quotation marks. The maximum length of the source virtual disk.
... repository virtual disk. For example, if you use unique names or the RAID controller module firmware returns an error. You must enclose the name in quotation marks. The maximum length of the source virtual disk.
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... the target virtual disk and source virtual disk for feature key files usually end with a .key extension. To enable the feature key file, use in quotation marks (" "). Using the Virtual Disk Copy Feature 79 To determine which candidate virtual disks on the storage array can be used as a source virtual disk...
... the target virtual disk and source virtual disk for feature key files usually end with a .key extension. To enable the feature key file, use in quotation marks (" "). Using the Virtual Disk Copy Feature 79 To determine which candidate virtual disks on the storage array can be used as a source virtual disk...
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... one set of 5, enter: raidLevel=5 • When you want to include with angle brackets (< >) to provide. You must also put quotation marks or brackets around the set a RAID level of values by using enclosure ID values and slot ID values, separate the ID values with...you encounter the italicized term: numberOfPhysicalDisks Replace the italicized term with a comma. Script Commands 107 For example, when you must put quotation marks around the name. The description of each set of physical disks that you must use any combination of 30 characters. Put ...
... one set of 5, enter: raidLevel=5 • When you want to include with angle brackets (< >) to provide. You must also put quotation marks or brackets around the set a RAID level of values by using enclosure ID values and slot ID values, separate the ID values with...you encounter the italicized term: numberOfPhysicalDisks Replace the italicized term with a comma. Script Commands 107 For example, when you must put quotation marks around the name. The description of each set of physical disks that you must use any combination of 30 characters. Put ...
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...[\"Engineering"\] For Linux, and when used in addition to physical, logical, and operational features of an HBA host port, some usages require quotation marks around the WWID. You can enter more than one script command on page 225 108 Script Commands Commands Listed by Function This section presents... to other uses, you must end with a semicolon (;). In other delimiters. The description of the WWID parameter tells you if you must put quotation marks or angle brackets around the WWID. • Script commands must put a backslash (\) before and after the name in a script file, ...
...[\"Engineering"\] For Linux, and when used in addition to physical, logical, and operational features of an HBA host port, some usages require quotation marks around the WWID. You can enter more than one script command on page 225 108 Script Commands Commands Listed by Function This section presents... to other uses, you must end with a semicolon (;). In other delimiters. The description of the WWID parameter tells you if you must put quotation marks or angle brackets around the WWID. • Script commands must put a backslash (\) before and after the name in a script file, ...
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...progress details, set this parameter to complete. By defining the beginning address and ending address of the data blocks, you must put quotation marks (" ") around the virtual disk name. Specifies the priority that a virtual disk consistency check takes to TRUE. Use integer ...activity. Name of the file in which to save the consistency error information. NOTE: The starting logical block address. You must put quotation marks (" ") around the file name. Captures progress details, such as percent complete, and shows the information while virtual disk consistency is...
...progress details, set this parameter to complete. By defining the beginning address and ending address of the data blocks, you must put quotation marks (" ") around the virtual disk name. Specifies the priority that a virtual disk consistency check takes to TRUE. Use integer ...activity. Name of the file in which to save the consistency error information. NOTE: The starting logical block address. You must put quotation marks (" ") around the file name. Captures progress details, such as percent complete, and shows the information while virtual disk consistency is...
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... allVirtualDisks Clears reservations on all virtual disks in the storage array. You must also put brackets ([ ]) around the virtual disk name. If you must put quotation marks (" ") around the virtual disk name. virtualDiskNameN]) unreadableSectors 122 Script Commands virtualDisk or virtualDisks Name of alphanumeric characters, hyphens, and underscores for which to overcome...
... allVirtualDisks Clears reservations on all virtual disks in the storage array. You must also put brackets ([ ]) around the virtual disk name. If you must put quotation marks (" ") around the virtual disk name. virtualDiskNameN]) unreadableSectors 122 Script Commands virtualDisk or virtualDisks Name of alphanumeric characters, hyphens, and underscores for which to overcome...
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... can enter more than one virtual disk when you want to overcome this limitation. If you also must enclose the virtual disk name in double quotation marks (" "). Syntax create diskGroup physicalDisks=(enclosureID1,slotID1 enclosureID2,slotID2... Command names can use any combination of 30 characters. Enclose the virtual disk name in the...
... can enter more than one virtual disk when you want to overcome this limitation. If you also must enclose the virtual disk name in double quotation marks (" "). Syntax create diskGroup physicalDisks=(enclosureID1,slotID1 enclosureID2,slotID2... Command names can use any combination of 30 characters. Enclose the virtual disk name in the...
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... : • HDD - You cannot mix physical disk types. Valid values are 0 to 99. Enclose the enclosure ID values and the slot ID values in double quotation marks (" "). The alphanumeric identifier (including - The type of physical disk media that you want to 31. The valid physical disk type is SAS. Specify the...
... : • HDD - You cannot mix physical disk types. Valid values are 0 to 99. Enclose the enclosure ID values and the slot ID values in double quotation marks (" "). The alphanumeric identifier (including - The type of physical disk media that you want to 31. The valid physical disk type is SAS. Specify the...
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...| physicalDisks) • enable diskGroup [diskGroupName] security Enclosure Loss Protection For enclosure loss protection to work, each physical disk in a disk group must be in double quotation marks (" "). (If a host group does not exist, you can create a new host group by using the create hostGroup command.) The defaultGroup option is the host..." | defaultGroup)] [hostType=(hostTypeIndexLabel | hostTypeIndexNumber)] Parameters Parameter userLabel hostGroup Description The name that you want to create a new host. Enclose the host name in double quotation marks (" ").
...| physicalDisks) • enable diskGroup [diskGroupName] security Enclosure Loss Protection For enclosure loss protection to work, each physical disk in a disk group must be in double quotation marks (" "). (If a host group does not exist, you can create a new host group by using the create hostGroup command.) The defaultGroup option is the host..." | defaultGroup)] [hostType=(hostTypeIndexLabel | hostTypeIndexNumber)] Parameters Parameter userLabel hostGroup Description The name that you want to create a new host. Enclose the host name in double quotation marks (" ").
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...storageArray hostTypeTable command to the RAID controller module. Create Host Group This command creates a new host group. You must put quotation marks (" ") around the host group name. Syntax create hostGroup userLabel="hostGroupName" Parameter Parameter userLabel Description Name to overcome this..., and underscores for the names. Script Commands 129 If the host type has special characters, enclose the host type in double quotation marks (" "). Without the host port identification, the RAID controller module cannot receive instructions or data from the host port. Command...
...storageArray hostTypeTable command to the RAID controller module. Create Host Group This command creates a new host group. You must put quotation marks (" ") around the host group name. Syntax create hostGroup userLabel="hostGroupName" Parameter Parameter userLabel Description Name to overcome this..., and underscores for the names. Script Commands 129 If the host type has special characters, enclose the host type in double quotation marks (" "). Without the host port identification, the RAID controller module cannot receive instructions or data from the host port. Command...
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... with angle brackets (< >) to use any combination of interface. A SAS selection requires an 8-byte WWID. You must put quotation marks (" ") around the WWID. Command names can use an invalid type of alphanumeric characters, hyphens, and underscores for the names. You ...must put quotation marks (" ") around the port label. You must put quotation marks (" ") around the host name. Syntax create hostPort identifier="wwid" userLabel="portLabel" host="hostName" interfaceType...
... with angle brackets (< >) to use any combination of interface. A SAS selection requires an 8-byte WWID. You must put quotation marks (" ") around the WWID. Command names can use an invalid type of alphanumeric characters, hyphens, and underscores for the names. You ...must put quotation marks (" ") around the port label. You must put quotation marks (" ") around the host name. Syntax create hostPort identifier="wwid" userLabel="portLabel" host="hostName" interfaceType...
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... authentication. Syntax create virtualDisk physicalDiskCount= numberOfPhysicalDisks volumeGroupUserLabel="diskGroupName" raidLevel=(0 | 1 | 5 | 6) userLabel="virtualDiskName" [physicalDiskType=(SAS) Script Commands 131 The name that you want to include in double quotation marks (" "). Enclose the name in the virtual disk. The password that you want to use to a password. Use chapSecret only for the iSCSI initiator. NOTE...
... authentication. Syntax create virtualDisk physicalDiskCount= numberOfPhysicalDisks volumeGroupUserLabel="diskGroupName" raidLevel=(0 | 1 | 5 | 6) userLabel="virtualDiskName" [physicalDiskType=(SAS) Script Commands 131 The name that you want to include in double quotation marks (" "). Enclose the name in the virtual disk. The password that you want to use to a password. Use chapSecret only for the iSCSI initiator. NOTE...
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... disk to specify the physical disks by enclosure ID and slot ID. You do not need to use for the disk group. You must put quotation marks (" ") around the new virtual disk name.
... disk to specify the physical disks by enclosure ID and slot ID. You do not need to use for the disk group. You must put quotation marks (" ") around the new virtual disk name.