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Supported DR Series System CLI Commands for RDA with OST, Client Mode Settings

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• auto (--mode auto) DR will set the deduplication to Dedupe or Passthrough, based on the client's number of cores and whether it is 32- or 64-bit. These OST commands are used in the following format: ost --update_client --name --mode. NOTE: If a RDA with OST client has four or more CPU cores, it is considered to be dedupe-capable. However, the client operating mode depends upon how it is configured in the DR Series system (Dedupe is the default RDA with OST client mode). If the administrator did not configure a client to operate in a specific mode and it is dedupecapable, it will run in the Dedupe mode. If a client is not dedupe-capable (meaning the client has less than four CPU cores), and the administrator sets it to run in the Dedupe mode, it will only run in the Passthrough mode. If a client is set to run in Auto mode, the client will run in the mode setting determined by the media server. The following table shows the relationship between the configured client mode types and the supported client mode based on client architecture type and corresponding number of CPU cores. Table 3. Supported RDA with OST Client Modes and Settings Client Mode Settings 32-Bit Client (4 or more CPU cores) Auto Passthrough Dedupe Not Supported Passthrough Supported 64-Bit Client (4 or more CPU cores) Dedupe Supported Supported 32-Bit Client (Less than 4 CPU cores) Passthrough Not Supported Supported 64-Bit Client (Less than 4 CPU cores) Passthrough Not Supported Supported Supported DR Series System CLI Commands for RDA with OST The following are the supported DR Series system CLI commands for RDA with OST operations: administrator@acme100 > ost Usage: ost --show [--config] [--file_history] [--name ] [--clients] [--limits] ost --setpassword ost --delete_client --name ost --update_client --name --mode ost --limit --speed --target ost --help ost can be one of: --show Displays command specific information. --setpassword Updates the OST user password. --delete_client Deletes the OST client. --update_client Updates attributes of the OST client. --limit Limits bandwidth consumed by ost. For command-specific help, please type ost --help For example: ost --help show 136

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auto (
--mode auto
)
DR will set the deduplication to Dedupe or Passthrough, based on the client’s number of cores and whether it is 32–
or 64–bit.
These OST commands are used in the following format:
ost --update_client --name --mode
.
NOTE:
If a RDA with OST client has four or more CPU cores, it is considered to be dedupe-capable. However, the
client operating mode depends upon how it is configured in the DR Series system (
Dedupe
is the default RDA with
OST client mode). If the administrator did not configure a client to operate in a specific mode and it is dedupe-
capable, it will run in the
Dedupe
mode. If a client is not dedupe-capable (meaning the client has less than four
CPU cores), and the administrator sets it to run in the
Dedupe
mode, it will only run in the
Passthrough
mode. If a
client is set to run in
Auto
mode, the client will run in the mode setting determined by the media server. The
following table shows the relationship between the configured client mode types and the supported client mode
based on client architecture type and corresponding number of CPU cores.
Table 3. Supported RDA with OST Client Modes and Settings
Client Mode Settings
32–Bit Client (4 or
more CPU cores)
64–Bit Client (4 or
more CPU cores)
32–Bit Client (Less
than 4 CPU cores)
64–Bit Client (Less
than 4 CPU cores)
Auto
Passthrough
Dedupe
Passthrough
Passthrough
Dedupe
Not Supported
Supported
Not Supported
Not Supported
Passthrough
Supported
Supported
Supported
Supported
Supported DR Series System CLI Commands for RDA with OST
The following are the supported DR Series system CLI commands for RDA with OST operations:
administrator@acme100 > ost
Usage:
ost --show [--config]
[--file_history] [--name <name>]
[--clients]
[--limits]
ost --setpassword
ost --delete_client --name <OST Client Hostname>
ost --update_client --name <OST Client Hostname>
--mode <auto|passthrough|dedupe>
ost --limit --speed <<num><kbps|mbps|gbps> | default>
--target <ip address | hostname>
ost --help
ost <command> <command-arguments>
<command> can be one of:
--show
Displays command specific information.
--setpassword
Updates the OST user password.
--delete_client
Deletes the OST client.
--update_client
Updates attributes of the OST client.
--limit
Limits bandwidth consumed by ost.
For command-specific help, please type ost --help <command>
For example:
ost --help show
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