Parameter
Definition
-c
Use to indicate that you are entering one or more script
commands to run on the specified storage array.
Terminate each command by using a semicolon (;).
You cannot place more than one
-c
parameter on the
same command line. You can include more than one script
command after the
-c
parameter.
-d
Use to display the contents of the script configuration file.
-e
Use to disable syntax checking when executing the
current CLI command.
-F (uppercase)
Use to specify the e-mail address from which all alerts will
be sent.
-f (lowercase)
Use to specify a file name containing script commands
intended to run on the specified storage array.
This parameter is similar to the
-c
parameter in that both
are intended for running script commands. The
-c
parameter allows you to execute individual script
commands. The
-f (lowercase)
parameter allows
you to execute script commands contained in a file.
NOTE: By default, any errors encountered when
running the script commands in a file are ignored, and
the file continues to run. To override this behavior,
use the
set session errorAction=stop
command in the script file.
-g
Use to specify an ASCII file that contains e-mail sender
contact information to include in all e-mail alert
notifications. The CLI assumes the ASCII file is text only,
without delimiters or any expected format. A typical file
contains the following information:
•
Name
•
Title
•
Company
•
Phone
•
Pager
NOTE: You can use any file name that your operating
system supports. You must not use userdata.txt. Some
operating systems reserve userdata.txt for system
information.
-h
Use with the
-a
and
-x
parameters to specify the host
name that is running the SNMP agent to which the
storage array is connected.
-I
Use to specify the type of information to be included in the
e-mail alert notifications. The following are valid
information arguments:
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