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Chapter 4 Global Action Commands
4.2.11
Select
Use the
Select
command to change contexts to the argument specified. The context is not
added to the push/pop stack. As a result, issuing a
Pop
command after a
Select
command
moves you to the top (root) level context of the CLI hierarchy.
Syntax
Select <context>
where
<context>
is a member of the current context (or a concatenated member
reference) that returns a context. From the root context, for example, you can issue the
command
Select diskList
because
diskList
is a property in the root context.
Examples
Select Controller[a]
Displays the new context in the prompt.
In the following example, at the
System
context of machine 192.168.59.25, the
command line jumps directly to the context
Controller
. Then a
show
command
displays the properties of the
Controller
context.
192.168.59.25 ::
Select Controller[a]
Controller[A] :: show
ID = A
Status = OK
IsActive = true
SlotNumber = 0
SerialNumber = 00001
DriveSlots = 12
NumFrontPorts = 8
DisplayName = Blade A
SoftwareVersion = 2.5.1.21
IsAlternateSoftwareVersionPresent = true
AlternateSoftwareVersion = 2.5.1.21
BoardType = 0009
BoardTypeRevision = XC05
I8kHwVersion = 1.0.0.0
I8kSwVersion = 0.1.0.0
MpuSwVersion = 2.5.1.21
BindFailReason = Bind_OK
BladeHealth = Healthy
BladeState = Bound
BladeType = SFF
PersistenceSetting = Unchanged
BatteryState = Failed
BufferMemDimmCnt = 2
BufferMemSize = 2048
SystemMemDimmCnt = 2
SystemMemSize = 512
SystemTime = 13:18:27
Ports = 8 Ports
LAGs = 8 LAGs
ManagementPort = ManagementPort [192.168.56.138], Status=OK
BasePool = [BaseA], 2 disks
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