ATTO Technology S-Class manual Summary of CLI Commands, Command Defaults Example

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5.5.1 Summary of CLI Commands

A summary of the Command Line Interface commands, their defaults, an example of how they might be used, and where you can find the specifics of the command. Commands which have no default values associated with them have a blank entry in that column of the table.

Command

Defaults

 

Example

Page

 

 

 

 

 

AtaDiskState

Online

 

Set AtaDiskState 6 1 offline

45

 

 

 

 

 

AudibleAlarm

Disabled

 

Set AudibleAlarm disabled

41

 

 

 

 

 

AutoRebuild

Disabled

 

Set AutoRebuild enabled

45

 

 

 

 

 

ClearDiskReservedArea

 

 

ClearDiskReservedArea 8 2

45

 

 

 

 

 

DiamondModel

Diamond

 

Get DiamondModel

41

 

 

 

 

 

DiamondName

Get DiamondName

41

 

 

 

 

 

DriveCopy

 

 

DriveCopy 1 1 2 2

45

 

 

 

 

 

DriveCopyHalt

 

 

DriveCopyHalt 2 2

45

 

 

 

 

 

DriveCopyResume

 

 

DriveCopyResume 2 2

45

 

 

 

 

 

DriveCopyStatus

 

 

DriveCopyStatus

41

 

 

 

 

 

DriveInfo

 

 

DriveInfo 3 2

41, 45

 

 

 

 

 

DriveSledPower

On

 

Set DriveSledPower 9 1 off

45

 

 

 

 

 

DriveWipe

 

 

DriveWipe 2 2

46

 

 

 

 

 

EthernetSpeed

Auto

 

Set EthernetSpeed 100

35

 

 

 

 

 

FcConnMode

Loop

 

Get FcConnMode

37

 

 

 

 

 

FcDataRate

Auto

 

Set FcDataRate 2 gigabit

37

 

 

 

 

 

FcFairArb

Enabled

 

Get FcFairArb

37

 

 

 

 

 

FcFrameLength

2048

 

Get FcFrameLength

37

 

 

 

 

 

FcFullDuplex

Enabled

 

Set FcFullDuplex enabled

37

 

 

 

 

 

FcHard

Disabled

 

Get FcHard

37

 

 

 

 

FcHardAddress

0x03, 0x04

Get FcHardAddress 0

37

 

 

 

 

 

FcPortInfo

 

 

Get FcPortInfo

37

 

 

 

 

 

FcPortList

 

 

FcPortList

41, 38

 

 

 

 

 

FcPortName

 

 

Get FcPortName 1

41

 

 

 

 

 

FcWWName

 

 

Get FcWWName 0

38

 

 

 

 

 

FirmwareRestart

 

 

FirmwareRestart

33, 43

 

 

 

 

 

FTPPassword

diamond

 

Set FTPPassword barbw52

35

 

 

 

 

 

Help

 

 

Help DriveInfo

33

 

 

 

 

 

IdentifyDiamond

Disabled

 

Get IdentifyDiamond

41

 

 

 

 

 

IdeTransferRate

4

 

Set IdeTransferRate 4

46

 

 

 

 

 

Info

 

 

Info

41

 

 

 

 

 

IPAddress

10.0.0.1

 

Set IPAddress 10.0.0.02

35

 

 

 

 

 

IPDHCP

Disabled

 

Set IPDHCP enabled

35

 

 

 

 

 

IPGateway

0.0.0.0

 

Set IPGateway 200.10.22.3

35

 

 

 

 

 

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ATTO Technology Inc. Diamond Storage Array Installation and Operation Manual

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Contents Diamond Storage Array Class Page Page Contents In-band CLI Over the Fibre Channel Serial Port Configuration Commands Configuring Drives RAID Interleave Parameters Appendix D Specifications Vii Appendix E Warranty ViiiPreface Atto Technology, IncPage Diamond Storage Array features Diamond Storage Array Product OverviewFibre Channel model Scsi modelAdxt Powers ATA to New Levels Diamond Storage Array Technical OverviewATA Interface Engine AIE The interface to each Set up the Ethernet connection Installation InstructionsPhysical setup Connect to EthernetSet up RAID configuration Components Floor modelRack mount Components Rack mount cabinets with stationary shelf or tray Physical Set UpSpaced rail pairs in some rackmount cabinets Sliding shelf or tray type systems should neverGeneral instructions Connecting a Fibre Channel Array AutoconfigurationManual configuration Fibre Channel connections Bus speed, MB/sec Bus width Max. bus lengths Max. device Connecting a Scsi ArrayTo connect a Scsi array BitsScsi connections Logical numbering Determining Drive and Sled DesignationsPhysical numbering Numbering conventionsRAID Level 10 QuickRAID10 The QuickRAID10 ExamplesUnique serial number for each LUN RAID Level 5 QuickRAID5 with a fullyAtto ExpressNAV Accessing the ArrayCommand Line Interface RS-232 portSnmp In-band CLI Over the Fibre Channel DetailsInitiator Host Diamond Array Invalidparameterincdb will be returned Initiator/Host Diamond Storage ArraySerial Port Access Serial port access To use Telnet Ethernet Access Telnet and Snmp ProtocolsTo connect to the Ethernet port To use SnmpType SaveConfiguration restart to reboot the array Traps are generated for the following situationsOpening an ExpressNAV session Atto ExpressNAV Browser-based InterfaceBrowser compatibility Navigating ExpressNAVInformation Sidebar ExpressNAV Pages Logical Units ConfigurationClear Data RebuildCommand Line Interface Use and Guidance Command Line Interface actions and responsesPage Summary of CLI Commands Command Defaults ExampleCommand Defaults Example General Use Commands General CLI commands Ethernet Commands TelnetPassword TelnetTimeoutTelnetUsername Fibre Channel Configuration Commands FcPortName FcPortInfoFcPortList FcWWNameSerialPortHandshake Serial Port Configuration CommandsSerialPortBaudRate SerialPortEchoSerial port CLI commands Diagnostic Commands SMARTData SledFaultLEDTemperature VirtualDriveInfoMaxEnclTempAlrm Maintenance CommandsFcScsiBusyStatus MinEnclTempAlrmMaintenance CLI commands Drive Configuration Commands LUNState DriveWipeIdeTransferRate QuickRAID0RAID5ClearDataStatus RestoreModePagesRAID5ClearData RAIDInterleaveExamples, refer to Information Commands Results on Configuring Drives Jbod Just a Bunch of DisksRAID Level Interleave Hot Spare sledsEnhancing performance To set up the Jbod configuration JbodJbod RAID Level Sled-based versus disk-basedTo remove RAID Level 0 groups LUNs virtual drive numbersPage Page Type SaveConfiguration Storage Management To set up RAID Level 1 groupsType SaveConfiguration To remove RAID groupsTo set up RAID Level 1 with Hot Spare sleds Type set QuickRAID 1Configuring a fully-populated array To set up RAID Level 5 groupsTo set up one RAID Level 5 group with one Hot Spare sled Type set QuickRAID5 1 Type SaveConfiguration Restart To set up two RAID Level 5 groups with two Hot Spare sledsType set QuickRAID5 2 Type SaveConfiguration Restart LUN Type set QuickRAID5 ALL Type SaveConfiguration Restart Removing RAID groupsTo set up RAID Level 10 groups Type set QuickRAID10 0 1 2To set up RAID Level 10 with Hot Spare sleds Type set QuickRAID10 1 Type SaveConfiguration RestartRebuilding RAID Configurations Set AutoRebuild disabled saveconfiguration restart To synchronize mirrored drives manuallyRAID Interleave Parameters To change the RAID Interleave parameterRAID interleave Hardware Maintenance Maintenance Hot Swap Operating Instructions Disk drivesPower supplies To replace a blower assemblyBlower assemblies Type set QuickRAID1 Type SaveConfiguration Restart Optional Hot Spare SledTo set up two RAID Level 5 groups with Hot Spare sleds Virtual Drive Hot Spare sledsProcedure Copying DrivesCopy drives Updating firmware using the RS-232 serial port Updating FirmwareCd c\diamond\flash Type put ....imaSystem Monitoring and Reporting Power supply monitoring System fault LED and error codesNumber of blinks Troubleshooting Windows 2000 special instructions Error messagesCommand Line Interface messages Specific situations and suggestions If LUNs do not display on the host Type FirmwareRestartFactory Default Resetting DefaultsDefault To return to Default settingsCommand Default Reset if default Reset during Chosen Feature Fibre ChannelAppendix B Information Commands Results DriveInfo sled ID drive IDInfo all V80DTESCLUNInfo LUN LunInfoVirtualDriveInfo active planned Virtual Drive ID VirtualDriveInfoSafety compliances EMC specifications Radio and television interferenceRack mount dimensions Floor 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