Command Syntax
Description
resume
object
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
{
statement
‑
data
}
Writes information about the object to a file.
set
object
{
statement
‑
data
}
Changes object attributes. All changes are completed
when the command returns.
show
object
{
statement
‑
data
}
Displays information about the object.
start
object
{
statement
‑
data
}
Starts an asynchronous operation. You can stop some
operations after they have started. You can query the
progress of some operations.
stop
object
{
statement
‑
data
}
Stops an asynchronous operation.
suspend
object
{
statement
‑
data
}
Suspends an operation. You can then restart the
suspended operation, and it continues from the point at
which it was suspended.
Recurring Syntax Elements
Recurring syntax elements are a general category of variables and parameters you can use in one or more script
commands. The recurring syntax is used in the general definitions of the script commands that are listed in Script
Commands. The following table lists the recurring syntax and the syntax values that you can use with the syntax.
Table 7. Recurring Syntax Elements
Recurring Syntax
Syntax Value
raid-level
(0 | 1 | 5| 6)
snapshot-repository-raid-level
(1 | 5 | 6)
capacity-spec
integer-literal
[KB | MB | GB | TB | Bytes]
segment-size-spec
integer-literal
boolean
(TRUE | FALSE)
user-label
string-literal
user-label-list
user-label
{
user-label
}
create-raid-vol-attr-value-list
create-raid-virtual disk-attribute-valuepair
{
create-raid-virtual disk-attribute-valuepair
}
create-raid-virtual disk-attribute-value-pair
capacity=
capacity-spec
| owner=(0 | 1) |
segmentSize=
integer-literal
RAID controller module-enclosureId
(0–99)
slot-id
(0–31)
port-id
(0–127)
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