Detection of Invalid Commands and Arguments
Invalid commands and invalid arguments for specific commands are detected before they are
committed and appropriate error messages are displayed.
Specifying Multiple Server Instances
When specifying server instances on the command line, the user can specify either a single object
or a comma separated list of objects. For example, to create server instances of two servers (
sv01
and
sv02
) in an existing server pool (
sp01
), you could enter:
eqcli>
srvpool sp01 si sv01,sv02
eqcli sp-sp01-si-sv01*>
When you enter multiple server instances as in the command above, eqcli enters a special
combined context that applies commands to all of the specified objects. For example, after
entering the example command above, eqcli enters the “
sv01,sv02
” context and the CLI prompt
changes to include the first four letters of the combined context, “
sv01
*”. To display the full
current context, use the following command:
eqcli sp-sp01-si-sv01*>
context
The current context is: 'sv01,sv02'
eqcli sp-sp01-si-sv01*>
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