SMcli
(
-a
|
-x
)
trap:
community
,
host-name-or-IP-address
[
host-name-or-IP-address1
[
host-name-or-IP-address2
]]
[
-n
storage-system-name
|
-w
wwID
|
-h
host-name
|
-r
(
host_sa
|
direct_sa
)] [
-S
]
SMcli
-d
[
-w
] [
-i
] [
-s
] [
-v
] [
-S
]
SMcli
-m
host-name-or-IP-address
-F
email-address
[
-g
contactInfoFile
] [
-S
]
SMcli -A
[host-name-or-IP-address [host-name-or-IP-address]]
[-S]
SMcli -X
(
-n
storage-system-name
|
-w
wwID
|
-h
host-name
)
SMcli -?
Command Line Terminals
Table 1-2. Command Line Terminals
Terminal
Definition
host-name-or-IP-address
Specifies either the host name or the Internet Protocol (IP)
address (
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
) of an in-band managed storage
subsystem or an out-of-band managed storage subsystem.
v
If you are managing a storage subsystem by using a host
through in-band storage management, you must use the
-n
terminal or the
-w
terminal if more than one storage
subsystem is connected to the host.
v
If you are managing a storage subsystem by using
out-of-band storage management through the Ethernet
connection on each controller, you must specify the
host-name-or-IP-address
of the controllers.
v
If you have previously configured a storage subsystem in
the Enterprise Management Window, you can specify the
storage subsystem by its user-supplied name by using the
-n
terminal.
v
If you have previously configured a storage subsystem in
the Enterprise Management Window, you can specify the
storage subsystem by its World-Wide Identifier (WWID) by
using the
-w
terminal.
-A
Adds a storage subsystem to the configuration file. If you do
not follow the
-A
terminal with a
host-name-or-IP-address
,
auto-discovery scans the local subnet for storage subsystems.
-a
Adds a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) trap
destination or an email address alert destination.
v
When you add an SNMP trap destination, the SNMP
community is automatically defined as the community
name for the trap, and the
host
is the IP address or Domain
Name Server (DNS) host name of the system to which the
trap should be sent.
v
When you add an email address for an alert destination, the
email-address
is the email address to which you want the
alert message to be sent.
-c
Indicates that you are entering one or more script commands
to run on the specified storage subsystem. End each command
with a semicolon (
;
). You cannot place more than one
-c
terminal on the same command line. You can include more
than one script command after the
-c
terminal.
Chapter 1. About the Command Line Interface
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