American Megatrends MAN-STOR-ITX27-CLI manual Command Argument Description

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Command

Argument

Description

 

-L/--localsnap

used, then only the local snapshot

 

 

will be created.

 

 

By default, without the switches –L

 

 

and –R, it will create the local

 

 

snapshot only.

delete volume

-t/--type {container}

Deletes the container.

 

-c/--containername<containername>

-r/ option deletes all volumes

 

-f/--force (optional)

within the container recursively.

 

-r/--recursive (optional)

 

delete volume

-t/--type {volume}

Deletes the specified Volume.

 

-c/ --containername <containername>

 

 

-v/ --volumename <volumename>

 

 

-f/--force (optional)

 

delete volume

-t/--type {snap}

Deletes the specified Snapshot.

 

-c/ --containername <containername>

 

 

-v/ --volumename <volumename>

 

 

-s/ --snapname <snapname>

 

 

-f/--force (optional)

 

delete volume

-t/--type {snap}

Deletes the 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 –R is given, only the remote

 

-L/--localsnap

snapshot is deleted. If –L is used,

 

-R/--remotesnap

only the local snapshot will be

 

-f/--force (optional)

deleted. By default, without the

 

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

switches –L and –R, it will delete

 

–L –R –f volume

the local snapshot.

delete volume

-t/--type {volume}

Deletes all the volumes within that

 

-c/ --containername <containername>

container.

 

-a/--all

 

 

-f/--force (optional)

 

delete volume

-t/--type {snap}

Deletes all Snapshots for that

 

-c/ --containername <containername>

volume.

 

-v/ --volumename <volumename>

 

 

-a/--all

 

 

-f/--force (optional)

 

expand volume

-t/--type {container}

Expands Container by adding the

 

-c/--containername <containername>

specified LD to it.

 

-l/--ldname<logical device name>

Logical Device name eg;/dev/md0

 

For example: expand –t container –c c0 –l /dev/sdc

Use:–l option

 

volume

 

expand volume

-t/--type {volume}

Expands Volume.

 

-c/--containername <containername>

 

 

-v/--volumename <volumename>

 

 

-z/-- capacity new volume size (in GB)

 

 

For example: expand –t volume –c c0 –v v0 –z 300

 

 

volume

 

list volume

-t/--type {container/volume/snap }

List all the

 

For example: list –t snap volume

Containers, Volumes, or Snapshots

 

 

in system.

list volume

-t/--type {volume}

List the details for all the

 

-c/--containername <containername>

Volumes in specified container.

list volume

-t/--type { snap}

List the details about

 

-c/--containername <containername>

SnapShots in specified volume and

 

-v/--volumename <volumename>

container.

get volume

-t/--type {container }

Gets the information about the

 

-i/ --info

specified Container.

 

-c /--containername <containername>

 

get volume

-t/--type {volume}

Gets the information about the

 

-i/--info

specified Volume.

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Contents MAN-STOR-ITX27-CLI 06/07/2010 Revision History Preface Table of Contents Limited Warranty Limitations of LiabilityTechnical Support Disclaimer Accessing CLI PrefaceOverview of CLI NIC-1 Initial SetupThis will list the available RAID LD’s present in the system Volume ConfigurationPage To create a target, use the following commands Similarly a SAN volume can be created as followsNext step is to activate a port for iSCSI traffic Then, to enable the target, use the syntax belowChapter Command SetCLIshow -h Enter For example To find out how the show command works, typeThese commands configure the way alerts are generated Alert ConfigurationDate/Time Configuration Domain ConfigurationThese commands configure the time zone and date These commands display or clear the event log Event log CommandsThese commands configure the network firewall options Firewall ConfigurationGeneral Server Configuration Health ConfigurationThese commands get the health information ISCSI Configuration Command Argument Description These commands configure the License License configurationNetwork Controller Configuration NAS Quota Configuration NAS User / Group Configuration List retrieved will be given for both instead of singlyFor exmaple set -t user -u test1 -p test1 -f Test1 ug Protocol Configuration RAID & Disk Management Commands Command Argument Description Upgrades the firmware for a These commands work on NAS shares and directory Share, Directory & ACL ConfigurationLevel for NT Volume and Snapshot Commands System Control ConfigurationThese commands configure the System controls 3provisiontype 0-ThinCommand Argument Description Command Argument Description UPS Configuration These commands configure the UPS for power managementXml Synchronous replication For example update -l c0v0 -p 50 -m SyncreplicaFor example Update -l c0v0 -g rg0 syncreplica For example Update -l c0v0 -p 50 -m 172.16.70.102These commands configure asynchronous replication Asynchronous ReplicationUtilization bandwidth utilization Command Argument Description Failedduetorollback Command Argument Description Command Argument Description Command Argument Description These commands configure a journal and journal file Journal Volume ManagementExample Example Get -t journalfile -c Cont0 -f jf0 journalPage These commands are to view cdp for journal file Recovery WizardThese commands are used as part of recovery wizard Continuous Data ProtectionStorage Resource Management These commands are used as part of SRMList the tasks in report, pending Workflow queueLocal and Replicated Snapshot validation These commands are used as part of snap 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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