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About the Script Commands
Script Command Structure
All script commands have the following structure:
command operand-data {statement-data}
where
command
identifies the action to be performed,
operand-data
represents the storage array component to configure or manage (such as a
RAID controller module, physical disk, or disk group), and
statement-data
is
what you want to do to the component (such as, specifying the RAID level or
availability of a disk group).
The general form of the syntax for
operand-data
is as follows:
(
object-type
|
allobject-types
| [
qualifier
]
(
object-type
[
identifier
] {
object-type
[
identifier
]} |
object-types
[
identifier-list
]))
An
operand-data
object can be identified four ways:
•
The object types and object qualifiers
•
The
all
parameter
General storage array
configuration
Resetting a configuration to defaults, labeling,
checking the health status, setting the time of day,
clearing the Major Event Log, and setting the media
scan rate
NVSRAM configuration
Downloading and modifying the user configuration
region at the bit and byte level, displaying nonvolatile
static random access memory (NVSRAM) values
Product identification
Retrieving the enclosure profile display data
Battery management
Setting the battery installation date
Firmware management
Downloading RAID controller module, enclosure
management module (EMM), and physical disk
firmware
Table 2-1.
Configuration and Management Operations
(continued)
Operation
Activities
Summary of Contents for PowerVault MD3000i
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Page 42: ...42 About the Script Commands ...
Page 90: ...90 Using the Virtual Disk Copy Feature ...
Page 104: ...104 Maintaining a Storage Array ...
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Page 228: ...228 Sample Script Files ...
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