Dell DR6300 DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 100

User Command Usage

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stored data. --setdate machine. --setntp to update time. --setlogin --telnet --datacheck verification features. --marker --add_storage --storage --mgmt_traffic specific network interface. --backup_traffic backup network traffic. --replication_traffic replicating 'source' data. --opdup_traffic optimized copy data transfer. Sets the date and time zone for the Uses network time protocol (NTP) source Updates the login password. Enables or disables telnet access. Enables or disables online data Enables or disables markers. Adds an expansion shelf. Locates a disk or expansion shelf. Configure Webserver or Telnet to use a Specify network interfaces to use for Set default network interface for Set default network interfaces for For command-specific help, please type system --help eg: system --help show User This topic introduces the DR Series system CLI commands that allow you to manage service and root accounts by having the ability to enable or disable these types of "user" accounts, and provide the capability to display the list of current active user accounts logged in to a DR Series system: • user --show [--users] [--logins] • user --enable --user • user --disable --user • user --help User Command Usage This topic introduces the user command usage: • user --show [options] • user --enable --user [options] • user --disable --user [options] • user --help NOTE: If you specify a command without supplying the expected value or option, you will be prompted to provide the correct value or option. user --show [--users] [--logins] Description Displays the current status of the service and root user accounts (using the user --show --users command), and also displays the login types and login times on a DR Series system (using the user --show --logins command). 100

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stored data.
--setdate
Sets the date and time zone for the
machine.
--setntp
Uses network time protocol (NTP) source
to update time.
--setlogin
Updates the login password.
--telnet
Enables or disables telnet access.
--datacheck
Enables or disables online data
verification features.
--marker
Enables or disables markers.
--add_storage
Adds an expansion shelf.
--storage
Locates a disk or expansion shelf.
--mgmt_traffic
Configure Webserver or Telnet to use a
specific network interface.
--backup_traffic
Specify network interfaces to use for
backup network traffic.
--replication_traffic
Set default network interface for
replicating 'source' data.
--opdup_traffic
Set default network interfaces for
optimized copy data transfer.
For command-specific help, please type system --help <command>
eg:
system --help show
User
This topic introduces the DR Series system CLI commands that allow you to manage service and root accounts by
having the ability to enable or disable these types of “user” accounts, and provide the capability to display the list of
current active user accounts logged in to a DR Series system:
user --show [--users] [--logins]
user --enable --user <service | root>
user --disable --user <service | root>
user --help
User Command Usage
This topic introduces the
user
command usage:
user --show [options]
user --enable --user [options]
user --disable --user [options]
user --help
NOTE:
If you specify a command without supplying the expected value or option, you will be prompted to provide
the correct value or option.
user --show [--users] [--logins]
Description
Displays the current status of the service and root user accounts (using the
user --show --users
command), and also
displays the login types and login times on a DR Series system (using the
user --show --logins
command).
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