Setting the TPDCSVTABLE Environment Variable on Solaris and Linux
To set the TPDCSVTABLE environment variable in Solaris and Linux, see the following system output
example:
$ TPDCSVTABLE=1
$ export TPDCSVTABLE
$ cli
Setting the TPDCSVTABLE Environment Variable on Windows
To set the TPDCSVTABLE environment variable in Windows:
1.
Perform
Step 1
through
Step 4
of the procedure for setting the TPDSOCKSSL environment
variable in Windows as described in
“Using SSL” (page 44)
.
2.
In the
Environment Variable
dialog box, enter
TPDCSVTABLE
in the
Variable
box.
3.
Enter
1
in the
Value
box.
4.
Click
OK
.
Using the -csvtable Option
To set the
-csvtable
global option, see the following example:
$ cli -csvtable
Listing Domains
If you are using HP 3PAR Virtual Domains, you can configure data output to display a domain
column. You can configure the output by using the following:
•
The
-listdom
global option.
•
The TPDLISTDOM environment variable.
•
The
setclienv-listdom
command (if changing within the Tcl shell; for details about this
command, see the HP 3PAR Command Line Interface Reference).
The following example displays CLI output with and without the domain column:
CLI% showvv -listdom
---Rsvd(MB)--- -(MB)-
Id Name Domain Prov Type CopyOf BsId Rd -Detailed_State- Adm Snp Usr VSize_MB
0 admin Dom001 full base --- 0 RW normal 0 0 10240 10240
...
30 V3 - full base --- 30 RW normal 96 256 1024 1024
31 V3.ro - snp vcopy V3 30 RO normal -- -- -- 1024
29 VV5 - full base --- 29 RW normal 96 256 1024 1024
32 VV5.ro - snp vcopy VV5 29 RO normal -- -- -- 1024
17 VV_TeamCPG_1 Dom001 full base --- 17 RW normal 0 0 2048 2048
18 VV_TeamCPG_2 Dom001 full base --- 18 RW normal 0 0 2048 2048
8 vvfromcpg2.0 Dom001 full base --- 8 RW normal 0 0 2048 2048
9 vvfromcpg2.1 Dom001 full base --- 9 RW normal 0 0 2048 2048
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
22 total 960 1536 42752 48896
NOTE:
If you previously did not use domains and have pre-existing scripts in place, you may not
wish to configure your output to display domains because your scripts may be adversely affected.
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