American Megatrends MAN-STOR-ITX27-CLI manual Revision History

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Revision History

02/16/06

Created iTX 2.1 CLI document.

02/16/06

iSCSI Tape command added.

02/16/06

UPS driver config command added.

02/23/06

Synchronous replication commands added.

06/20/06

Volume and Snapshot commands updated.

06/21/06

Synchronous replication, iSCSI configuration updated.

06/23/06

Document is revised and examples are added.

07/14/06

General Server configuration section updated.

07/27/06

Updated for version 2.5.1011 and above.

08/17/06

Added Error Codes section.

04/26/07

Changed the volume chunk size.

04/26/07

Added the SRM commands.

06/28/07

Removed Tape commands.

01/16/09

Updated document and added journal and cdp commands.

12/11/09

Update the network command usage and CLI error text

01/25/10

Updated the OS Agnostic HA related commands and CLI error text

01/25/10

Updated Network Alias commands

iiStorTrends® iTX Software CLI (Command Line Interface) (Version 2.7) User’s Guide

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Contents MAN-STOR-ITX27-CLI 06/07/2010 Revision History Preface Table of Contents Technical Support Limited WarrantyLimitations of Liability Disclaimer Overview of CLI Accessing CLIPreface Initial Setup NIC-1Volume Configuration This will list the available RAID LD’s present in the systemPage Similarly a SAN volume can be created as follows To create a target, use the following commandsThen, to enable the target, use the syntax below Next step is to activate a port for iSCSI trafficCommand Set ChapterFor example To find out how the show command works, type CLIshow -h EnterAlert Configuration These commands configure the way alerts are generatedThese commands configure the time zone and date Date/Time ConfigurationDomain Configuration Event log Commands These commands display or clear the event logFirewall Configuration These commands configure the network firewall optionsThese commands get the health information General Server ConfigurationHealth Configuration ISCSI Configuration Command Argument Description License configuration These commands configure the LicenseNetwork Controller Configuration NAS Quota Configuration For exmaple set -t user -u test1 -p test1 -f Test1 ug NAS User / Group ConfigurationList retrieved will be given for both instead of singly Protocol Configuration RAID & Disk Management Commands Command Argument Description Upgrades the firmware for a Share, Directory & ACL Configuration These commands work on NAS shares and directoryLevel for NT These commands configure the System controls System Control ConfigurationVolume and Snapshot Commands 3provisiontype 0-ThinCommand Argument Description Command Argument Description Xml UPS ConfigurationThese commands configure the UPS for power management For example update -l c0v0 -p 50 -m Syncreplica Synchronous replicationFor example For example Update -l c0v0 -p 50 -m 172.16.70.102 Update -l c0v0 -g rg0 syncreplicaUtilization bandwidth utilization These commands configure asynchronous replicationAsynchronous Replication Command Argument Description Failedduetorollback Command Argument Description Command Argument Description Command Argument Description Example Journal Volume ManagementThese commands configure a journal and journal file Example Get -t journalfile -c Cont0 -f jf0 journalPage These commands are used as part of recovery wizard Recovery WizardThese commands are to view cdp for journal file Continuous Data ProtectionList the tasks in report, pending These commands are used as part of SRMStorage Resource Management Workflow queueThese commands are used as part of snap validation Local and Replicated Snapshot validationPage Appendix a Error Codes Code 175 Error in mounting the share 338 License file read write error Code Code Code Code Description Code Description Code Description

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