American Megatrends MAN-STOR-ITX27-CLI System Control Configuration, Volume and Snapshot Commands

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System Control Configuration

These commands configure the System controls.

Command

Argument

Description

shutdown system

For example: shutdown system

Shuts the system down.

get system

For example: cli get -x system

Gets the auto shutdown

 

 

information.

 

 

 

set system

-f/--fansensors <on/off>

Sets the fan sensors or temperature

 

-t/--tempsensors <on/off>

sensors on or off for autoshutdown

 

-x/--xml

(only temperature supported at this

 

 

release).

reboot system

 

Reboots the system.

Volume and Snapshot Commands

These commands manage the way Containers, Volumes and Snapshots are created, or expanded. While some of these commands are specific to either NAS or iSCSI volumes, most will work in both types of volumes.

Command

Argument

Description

create volume

-t/--type {container}

Creates a container.

 

-c/--containername<containername>

Note:

 

-k/--chunksize< {64} in KB>

The chunk size should be 64K

 

-l/--ldname<logical device name>

The device name should be in the

 

For example: create –t container –c c0 –k 64 –l

form /dev/mdx or /dev/sdx where x

 

/dev/md2 volume (1U)

can be 0,1,2,3…

 

For example: create –t container –c c0 –k 64 –l

 

 

/dev/sdb volume (3U)

 

create volume

-t/--type { volume }

Creates a Volume.

 

-c/--containername <containername>

Note:

 

-v/--volumename <volumename>

1)volumetype ([0]-ROW

 

-z/--volumesize <volumesize in GB>

 

 

-k/-- <chunksize {64 or 8} in KB }><volumesize>

2) voldialect ([[0]-ISCSI [1]-NAS)

 

-p/--provisiontype< provisiontype {0/1/2} >

 

 

-e/--volumetype <volumetype

3)provisiontype ([0]-Thin [1]-

 

{0} >

Exact 2 – Auto(Nas Only)

 

-f/--voldialect <volumedialect

 

 

{0/1} >

As a best practice measure, it is

 

 

 

For example: create -t volume -c Cont0 -v

recommended that 20% of

 

AutoNas -k 64 -z 20 -e 0 -p 2 -f 1 volume

container capacity be reserved (left

 

 

free) for snapshots.

create volume

-t/--type {snap}

Creates a read-only Snapshot.

 

-c/--containername <containername>

Note: A total of 254 read-only

 

-v/--volumename <volumename>

Snapshot can be created per

 

-s/--snapname <snapname>

volume. And the total number of

 

For example: create –t snap –c c0 –v v0 –s snap00

snapshots (read-only + writable) is

 

volume

992 per iTX device.

create volume

-t/--type {snap}

Creates a writable Snapshot over a

 

-c/--containername <containername>

read-only snapshot.

 

-v/--volumename <volumename>

Note: A total of 254 writable

 

-s/--snapname <snapname>

Snapshot can be created per

 

-w/--writablesnapname<writablesnapname >

volume. But the total number of

 

For example: create –t snap –c c0 –v v0 –s snap00

snapshots (read-only + writable)

 

–w wsnap00 volume

should be 992 per iTX device.

create volume

-t/--type { snap }

Creates a snapshot on the local

 

-c/--containername <containername>

target as well as the remote target if

 

-v/--volumename <volumename>

the volume is replication enabled.

 

-s/--snapname <snapname>

If only –R is given, only the remote

 

-R/--remotesnap

snapshot is created. If only –L is

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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 System Control Configuration Volume and Snapshot CommandsThese commands configure the System controls 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 Journal Volume Management These commands configure a journal and journal fileExample Example Get -t journalfile -c Cont0 -f jf0 journalPage Recovery Wizard These commands are to view cdp for journal fileThese commands are used as part of recovery wizard Continuous Data ProtectionThese commands are used as part of SRM Storage Resource ManagementList the tasks in report, pending 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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