Dell PowerVault MD3200 CLI Guide - Page 209
set storageArray autoSupportConfig, Auto Support Data
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Parameter password userLabel isnsRegistration Description The password for the storage array. Enclose the password in double quotation marks (" "). The name for the storage array. Enclose the storage array name in double quotation marks (" "). The method to register the iSCSI target with the iSNS server. Set the parameter to TRUE to enable registration. Set the parameter to FALSE to disable registration. Additional Information When you use this command, you can specify one or more of the optional parameters. Auto Support Data When enabled, the set storageArray autoSupportConfig command causes all configuration and state information for the storage array to be returned each time a critical Major Event Log (MEL) event is detected. The configuration and state information is returned in the form of an object graph. The object graph contains all relevant logical and physical objects and their associated state information for the storage array. The set storageArray autoSupportConfig command collects configuration and state information in this way: • Automatic collection of the configuration and state information occurs every 72 hours. The configuration and state information is saved to the storage array zip archive file. The archive file has a time stamp that is used to manage the archive files. • Two storage array zip archive files are maintained for each storage array. The zip archive files are kept on a physical disk. After the 72-hour time period is exceeded, the oldest archive file is always overwritten during the new cycle. • After you enable automatic collection of the configuration and state informationusing this command, an initial collection of information starts. Collecting information after the you issue the command makes sure that one archive file is available and starts the time stamp cycle. Script Commands 209