Command Syntax

Description

 

 

check object {statementdata}

Starts a synchronous operation to report on errors

 

in the object.

clear object {statementdata}

Discards the contents of some attribute of an

 

object. This is a destructive operation that cannot

 

be reversed.

create object {statementdata} deactivate object {statementdata} delete object

diagnose object {statementdata} disable object {statementdata} download object {statementdata}

Creates an object of the specified type.

Removes the environment for an operation.

Deletes a previously created object.

Runs a test and displays the results.

Prevents a feature from operating.

Transfers data to the storage array or hardware associated with the storage array.

enable object {statementdata}

Allows a feature to operate.

recopy object {statementdata}

Restarts a virtual disk copy operation by using an

 

existing virtual disk copy pair. You can change

 

attributes before the operation is restarted.

recover object {statementdata}

Re-creates an object from saved configuration

 

data and the statement attributes (similar to the

 

create command).

recreate object {statementdata}

Restarts a snapshot operation using an existing

 

snapshot virtual disk. You can change attributes

 

before the operation is restarted.

remove object {statementdata} repair object {statementdata} reset object {statementdata} resume object

Removes a relationship from between objects.

Repairs errors found by the check command.

Returns the hardware or object to an initial state.

Starts a suspended operation. The operation begins where it left off when suspended.

revive object

Forces the object from the Failed to the Optimal

 

state. Use only as part of an error recovery

 

procedure.

save object {statementdata}

Writes information about the object to a file.

set object {statementdata}

Changes object attributes. All changes are

 

completed when the command returns.

show object {statementdata}

Displays information about the object.

start object {statementdata}

Starts an asynchronous operation. You can stop

 

some operations after they have started. You can

 

query the progress of some operations.

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