Table 1-2. Command Line Terminals (continued)
Terminal
Definition
-d
Shows the contents of the script configuration file. The file
content takes this format:
storage-system-name host-name1 host-name2
-e
Runs the commands without performing a syntax check first.
-F
(uppercase)
Specifies the email address from which all alerts will be sent.
-f
(lowercase)
Specifies a file name that contains script commands that you
want to run on the specified storage subsystem. (This terminal
is similar to the
-c
terminal in that both terminals are
intended for running script commands. The
-c
terminal runs
individual script commands. The
-f
terminal runs a file of
script commands.)
By default, any errors that are 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
Specifies an ASCII file that contains email sender contact
information that will be included in all email alert
notifications. The CLI assumes that the ASCII file is text only,
without delimiters or any expected format. Do not use this
terminal if a
userdata.txt
file exists.
-h
Specifies the host name that is running the SNMP agent to
which the storage subsystem is connected. Use this terminal
with the
-a
terminal and the
-x
terminal.
-I
Specifies the type of information to be included in the email
alert notifications. You can select these values:
v
eventOnly
v
profile
v
supportBundle
-i
Shows the IP address of the known storage subsystems. Use
this terminal with the
-d
terminal. The file contents takes this
format:
storage-system-name IP-address1 IPaddress2
-m
Specifies the host name or the IP address of the email server
from which email alert notifications are sent.
-n
Specifies the name of the storage subsystem on which you
want to run the script commands. This name is optional when
you use a
host-name-or-IP-address
. If you are using the in-band
method for managing the storage subsystem, you must use
the
-n
terminal if more than one storage subsystem is
connected to the host at the specified address. The storage
subsystem name is required when the
host-name-or-IP-address
is not used. The name of the storage subsystem that is
configured for use in the Enterprise Management Window
(that is, the name is listed in the configuration file) must not
be a duplicate name of any other configured storage
subsystem.
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