User Guide
DDOC0099-000-AH
DTS1 CSfC
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System Configuration
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Revision 1.0
p#
...............................................Partition number: number of partitions present. Can be 0 to 128
size
...........................................Size of partitions: can be listed in MiB, MB, GiB, GB,
TiB or TB. The minimum size allowed is 100MB.
serv
...........................................Services: can be none, iSCSI, NAS, or PCAP recording.
scryp
........................................Software encryption: 0 if no software encryption applied; 1 if
software encryption is present
osdm
...........................................Operating system mapped block device detection status: 0 if
software container is closed; 1 if software container is open
fmt
.............................................Format: na / 0 if RMC module is unformatted; ext4 if RMC module
is formatted ext4; ntfs if formatted ntfs
mnt
.............................................Mount: na / 0 if RMC module is unmounted; 1 if RMC module is
mounted; ro is mounted read-only.
rem
.............................................Removal request status: 0 if not requested; RQ if requested; OK if
ready for removal.
mtpoint
....................................Mount point: Assign a mount point <name> to a partition. Limited
to 32 characters, and may wrap or truncate depending on CLI
terminal type
8.3.2
Configure
rmcctl -F
................................Format RMC module / partition. May take several minutes.
rmcctl -M
................................Mount RMC module / partition.
rmcctl -P
................................Create partition(s) on the RMC module disk. Size of partitions can
be specified as percent of disk or sizes in MiB, MB, GiB, GB,
TiB or TB. The minimum size allowed is 100MB. NAS services,
iSCSI targets, and PCAP recordings need to be inactive, and
the RMC module disk / partitions need to be unmounted to run
this command.
rmcctl --serv
.......................Assign a service name to partition. Valid names are NONE, NAS,
iSCSI, and iSCSI0/1.
rmcctl -U
................................Unmount RMC module / partition.
rmcctl -W
................................Destructively clean the disk and any partitions. Must be used with
the --force option.
8.3.3
Encrypt / Decrypt
rmcctl -C
................................Software encrypt RMC module. Passphrase is entered
interactively.
rmcctl -D
................................Destructively overwrite S/W encryption information.
rmcctl -E
................................Gain entry to S/W encrypted RMC module. Passphrase is
entered interactively.
rmcctl -X
................................Exit from S/W encrypted RMC module.
8.3.4
Insert / Remove
rmcctl -I
................................Undo request for removal (-R).
rmcctl -R
................................Request RMC module removal.
8.3.5
Service
The serv command allows the user to set the boot configuration for DTS services and to manually
start/stop services. When no options are given, the current boot configuration and active status is
displayed for all the services.
serv
-a .....................................All Services.
serv -B
....................................Apply the settings to the boot-time configuration.
serv
-c .....................................CIFS Service.
serv
-d .....................................DHCP Service.
serv
-f ......................................FTP Service.
serv
-n .....................................NFS Service.
serv
-s .....................................SNMP Service.
serv
-t ......................................TFTP Service.
serv
-z .....................................Telnet Service.
serv
-w.....................................HTTP Read Service.