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Notes:
•
enable
—Enable or disable status checking of connected appliances.
•
check-interval <number of seconds>
—Sets the time delay between the start of one
status check and the start of the next.
•
timeout <number of seconds>
—Sets the amount of time we'll wait to hear back from
an appliance before deciding that it's not going to reply. When this happens, we consider it
a status failure, and also break our connection with the appliance.
•
force-check
—Force an immediate check of all connected appliances, even if status
checking is disabled overall (but still does not check appliances for which status checking
is disabled).
•
criteria <criterion name> enable
—Enable or disable the checking of a particular
status criterion. Each criterion can only be enabled or disabled completely; not on a per-
appliance basis. (i.e. you can turn off checking of criterion X on all appliances, and/or you
can turn off checking of all criteria on appliance Y, but you cannot just turn off checking of
criterion X on appliance Y.)
show cmc status
Display status checking configuration, and the most recent results of status checking for all
appliances.
configuration
The system can store one or more configuration files on persistent storage with one of the files
is designated as
active
: the file that configuration is loaded from on boot, and to which
configuration is saved upon a save request. Configuration changes are immediately applied to
the running configuration, but are not made persistent until they are explicitly saved using
configuration write
. See
“System Config > Configurations” on page 61
for task details.
configuration
copy {initial.bak | initial | <source_filename>} <dest_filename>
delete {<filename> | initial.bak | initial}
fetch {<URL> | <SCP>]
merge {<filename> | initial.bak | initial}
move {<source_filename> | initial.bak | initial} <dest_filename>
new <filename> [factory [keep-basic] [keep-connect]]
revert {factory [keep-basic] [keep-connect] | saved}
switch-to {<filename> | initial.bak | initial}
text
fetch <URL_or_SCP>
apply [discard][fail-continue][verbose]
filename <filename> [apply [fail-continue][verbose]]
file <filename>
apply [fail-continue][verbose]
delete
rename <new_filename>
upload <URL or SCP>
generate
active {running | saved} [save <filename>] [upload <URL_or_SCP>]
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