Dell DR6300 DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 60

RDA Command Usage

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RDA The set of RDA commands have the following functions: • Displays command specific information. • Updates the Rapid Data Access (RDA) user password. • Deletes the Rapid Data Access (RDA) client. • Updates attributes of a Rapid Data Access (RDA) client. • Limits bandwidth consumed by Rapid Data Access (RDA) when replicating over a WAN link. • Lists or cleans up partial images. RDA Command Usage The following commands are run for RDA: • rda --show • rda --update --opdup_encryption • rda --setpassword • rda --delete_client • rda --update_client • rda --limit • rda --partial_images --containerid [options] rda --show [--config] [--file_history] [--name ] [--active_files] [--name ] [-clients] [--limits] Description The command displays the RDA-specific configurations. Syntax rda --show [--config] [--file_history] [--name ] [--active_files] [--name ] [--clients] [--limits] --config Displays RDA configuration. --file_history Display(s) history of last 10 RDA optimized deduplication image file(s). --name RDA container name. --active_files Display(s) current active RDA image files being replicated. --name --clients --limits RDA container name. Displays RDA clients. Replication speed limits. For example, to show the RDA clients, run the command: rda --show --clients 60

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RDA
The set of RDA commands have the following functions:
Displays command specific information.
Updates the Rapid Data Access (RDA) user password.
Deletes the Rapid Data Access (RDA) client.
Updates attributes of a Rapid Data Access (RDA) client.
Limits bandwidth consumed by Rapid Data Access (RDA) when replicating over a WAN link.
Lists or cleans up partial images.
RDA Command Usage
The following commands are run for RDA:
rda --show
rda --update
--opdup_encryption <none | aes128 | aes256>
rda --setpassword
rda --delete_client
rda --update_client
rda --limit
rda --partial_images --containerid [options]
rda --show [--config] [--file_history] [--name <name>] [--active_files] [--name <name>] [--
clients] [--limits]
Description
The command displays the RDA-specific configurations.
Syntax
rda --show
[--config]
[--file_history] [--name <name>]
[--active_files] [--name <name>]
[--clients]
[--limits]
--config
Displays RDA configuration.
--file_history
Display(s) history of last 10 RDA optimized
deduplication image file(s).
--name
RDA container name.
--active_files
Display(s) current active RDA image files being
replicated.
--name
RDA container name.
--clients
Displays RDA clients.
--limits
Replication speed limits.
For example, to show the RDA clients, run the command:
rda --show --clients
60