Chapter 1: About the Command Line Interface
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-o
Specifies a file name for all output text that is a result of running the script
commands. Use the
-o
terminal with these terminals:
-c
-f
If you do not specify an output file, the output text goes to standard output
(stdout). All output from commands that are not script commands is sent to
stdout, regardless of whether this terminal is set.
-p
Defines the password for the storage array on which you want to run
commands. A password is not necessary if a password has not been set on
the storage array.
If you set a monitor password for the storage array, the use of the
-p
parameter is mandatory. Users cannot run any of the non -destructive
commands such as the
show
commands.
-q
Specifies the frequency that you want to receive event notifications and the
type of information returned in the event notifications. An email alert
notification containing at least the basic event information is always
generated for every critical event.
These values are valid for the
-q
terminal:
everyEvent
– Information is returned with every email alert
notification.
2
– Information is returned no more than once every two hours.
4
– Information is returned no more than once every four hours.
8
– Information is returned no more than once every eight hours.
12
– Information is returned no more than once every 12 hours.
24
– Information is returned no more than once every 24 hours.
Using the
-I
terminal you can specify the type of information in the email
alert notifications.
If you set the
-I
terminal to
eventOnly
, the only valid value for the
-q
terminal is
everyEvent
.
If you set the
-I
terminal to either the
profile
value or the
supportBundle
value, this information is included with the emails
with the frequency specified by the
-q
terminal.
Terminal
Definition
Summary of Contents for InfiniteStorage 4000 Series
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